Please don't buy into it, backyard punks do it like that
spurby wrote:
I wouldn't blame a video on making some folks want to do this to the dogs, i am quite sure the vast majority of the members here did not have that thought on theirs minds when watching it, it made me ill. If someone watching this video wants to go and and continue this type of abuse, then clearly, they already have a serious mental issue and need help. We cannot ban certain videos and lets say music/movies due to this, IMO
spurby wrote:I wouldn't blame a video on making some folks want to do this to the dogs..... We cannot ban certain videos and lets say music/movies due to this, IMO
Sue wrote:Fear_the_Sheeple wrote:Ugh. I could only watch a few seconds... I don't know how anyone can get pleasure from watching two animals attack eachother... I think it's sickening.
I agree, I don't care if it's punks, Peta propaganda or "old timers".
msvette2u wrote:Worst was describing - then SHOWING - an electrocution
satanscheerleader wrote:spurby wrote:I wouldn't blame a video on making some folks want to do this to the dogs..... We cannot ban certain videos and lets say music/movies due to this, IMO
I'm definitely not blaming the video or any media for making people do anything. It's just the way they present it, showing people counting wads of cash and such, having buddy talk about "making a name for himself". I could just see it not only inspiring people, but also making the haters out there feel like it's a perfect example of why they should be banned. "For their own good". Even though, I'm definitely the last person to suggest censorship of any sort.
Interesting how they choose a rescue individual who isn't even responsible enough to keep dogs from breaking out in a scrap while on film. Even the "good guy" makes them look bad.
Then showing some people aggressive snakey bitch barking and snarling. That ought to grab some sympathy for the breeds plight.
It amazes me that the electrocution is seen as harsh {which it is} but there are shelters all over that still gas as a normal "cheap" way to "dispose of excess animals".
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