Back to reality
Today marks 2 years and 29 days of my being vegan. It has been really challenging and rewarding. Today, I’m seriously contemplating another drastic change to my eating (living) habits.
In the dark
I’m pretty much groping in the dark, trying to find some semblance of the tangibles in life.
Life
Weighing options. Balancing priorities. Finding solutions. Life’s a challenge. Live.
These pictures are astonishing.
Sheriff’s deputies shot nearly 50 wild animals – including 18 rare Bengal tigers and 17 lions – in a big-game hunt across the Ohio countryside Wednesday after the owner of an exotic-animal park threw their cages open and committed suicide in what appeared to be one last act of spite against his neighbors and police.
As homeowners nervously hid indoors, officers equipped with high-powered rifles and shoot-to-kill orders spread out through fields and woods to hunt down about 56 animals that had been set loose from the Muskingum County Animal Farm by its owner, Terry Thompson, before he shot himself to death Tuesday.
After an all-night hunt that extended into Wednesday afternoon, 48 animals had been killed and six captured alive and taken to the Columbus Zoo, authorities said. The only animals believed still on the loose were a wolf and a monkey.
Holy shit. This is so absolutely disgusting. First the animals suffer by being held captive all their lives and being someone’s sick source of entertainment, and now they’re brutally killed because of something that a person did? My intense hatred towards people only seems to amplify every day.
I read this morning they decided to shoot the animals because when they’re tranquilized they find some place safe to sleep and police didn’t want to deal with running around and finding them. Furthermore, some animals can get aggressive after being shot with a tranquilizer, so they didn’t want to deal with that either.
I actually agree with what Glenn Hurowitz wrote:
Police too often respond to one complaint with a hail of bullets - even when it’s native wildlife like black bears, wolves or mountain lions. This is especially true in areas where predators were exterminated decades past, but are now migrating in from other areas. The reality is most citizens want police to protect wildlife - but police too often respond to one complaint - or one informational call - with a paranoid response. They forget that we live in a landscape of wild animals and the fact that we live in a country that still has wild animals is one of the things that makes our country great. Police west of the Mississippi know that it’s cougar country, and it’s not that big a deal if someone spots one (unfortunately, some states still exhibit anti-wolf hatred).
Even when it comes to exotics, the reality is that this kind of slaughter is unnecessary - a little patience and the occasional tranquilizer gun can usually get animals back together. Lethal measures should only be used as a last resort - and especially in cases like this, where police are dealing with highly endangered animals like tigers (3,000 left in the wild) and lions (just 23,000). We need to do everything we can to keep these animals alive and reintroduce them into the wild where possible to bolster wild populations.
Of course, the real problem here is unregulated and often cruel private menageries of the type involved here.P.S. Jack Hanna is a clown and I don’t understand why anyone takes him seriously as an “animal expert.” I don’t know a single conservationist who agrees with him or any of his methods. See my archive for all of my Jack Hanna criticisms.
Why the fuck couldn’t those guys use tranquilizers!? Humans are the most barbaric species that have ever existed on this planet. At least ‘wild animals’ kill to stay alive. Humans kill uselessly for pleasure or for the wrong reasons. Those animals were scared and they just wanted to be free. What part of that was so hard to understand!?
(via raynifly)
Presidential Spokesperson Edwin Lacierda:
On the Manila Zoo[Delivered on July 14, 2011]
We share the concern expressed by concerned citizens over the condition in which animals are kept in the Manila Zoo. We have taken steps again to alert the Bureau of Animal Industry (BAI), which, under…
… a bureaucratic way of saying that we’re talking about it but we haven’t really decided who should do something about it.
Republic Act 8485 (Animal Welfare Act of 1998) is inadequate compared to animal welfare acts of first world countries. It prohibits dogfights and horsefights but it doesn’t prohibit cockfights. Tradition shouldn’t dictate the ways of citizens. Citizens should change traditions that are detrimental to the welfare of animals. Also, with the Animal Welfare Act of 1998, anybody can get away with just a P1,000 - P5,000 fine.
hazards of bike commuting
Either the sun’s doing its best to get you shriveled like strips of bacon well done or the rain’s pouring, flooding the streets and you get to thinking that it might have been better if you got a kayak instead of a bike.
ReadBud is a Scam!
ReadBud, an article reading website, who offers to pay people for reading their advertisement-rich content, is a big scam. They’ve no plans to pay you nor to answer your queries.
Tumbln with Tumblr
So, I’m quitting Facebook in a few days. Nothing against it, really. I just don’t see the point of watching some people I barely know live their lives. So, back to blogging.
I haven’t blogged in a while. Too busy working to get enough money to get by and pay the bills. If them people at Blogspot were deleting inactive accounts, I’d be on top of the list. So, here we go again. Tumblr this time. Writing nonsense which I hope not too many people read. What with grammar to make people cringe and gnash their teeth and topics to make a stone turnover.
Here’s to hoping that I write something of interest every so often next year - which is in a week or so.
