Picking Vick Over PeTA

Postby Marinepits » March 28th, 2009, 9:40 pm

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March 25, 2009, 8:00 am
Picking Vick Over PETA
By Toni Monkovic

One of our ace commenters, Rich in Atlanta, agreed to contemplate Michael Vick, culture, dogfighting, cruelty, PETA and forgiveness. Take it away, Rich.

By Rich in Atlanta

Here’s a hypothetical. You have to give up your beloved family pet, a pit bull terrier, and you have the choice of entrusting it to Ingrid Newkirk, president and founder of PETA, or Michael Vick, trusting that whoever you pick will find the dog a good home. Who do you choose?

I’ll get back to that. I have dogs; I love my dogs. I was angered and disgusted by what Vick did. I’ll never be a fan. However, there is no indication that Vick is a sociopath. If he wanted to torture animals for his enjoyment, there were much simpler paths available to him. Vick was interested in dogfighting, a particularly reprehensible manifestation of machismo, but primarily machismo nonetheless. From the ASPCA Web site in regard to dogfighting: “The attraction lies in using the animals as an extension of themselves to fight their battles for them and demonstrate their strength and prowess.”

What he did to the dogs he did as a part of training them, because that’s the way those dogs are trained. He had a complete disregard for the well being or “feelings” of those animals, not a pathological desire to cause them pain. It doesn’t make the end result any more palatable, but it doesn’t make him a sociopath either.

If he had run a cockfighting ring, the reaction would not have been as extreme, because most of the general public has never developed a close personal bond with a chicken. It is the choice of animal that we regard as particularly reprehensible, because these are our friends and companions. We can’t imagine that anyone other than a sociopath could fail to feel empathy for them. And yet many ordinary people, both historically and geographically, do not feel that bond, and regard dogs as nothing more than useful property.

They still eat dogs in China (the government had to direct Beijing restaurants to remove dog from the menu for the Olympics), and presumably they are no more inclined to eat animals they love than we are; they just think of dogs differently. Dogfighting is still legal in Japan (alone among ‘first world’ countries) and widely practiced in the third world, if not always legal. It was legal in some states here as late as the early 80s and was not a felony in most until fairly recently.

Humans are not necessarily born with an innate emotional bond to dogs, and it is not a sign of abnormal pathology when some individual lacks that bond and the compassion that it implies. It still leaves Vick as a bad guy, but a different level of bad guy — one who can conceivably reform.

In the meantime we have PETA, protector of animal rights and their leader, Ingrid Newkirk, a strange bird to say the least. Newkirk got her start in the animal rights business while working at a shelter in DC. Revolted by the living conditions of the animals there, she decided to do something about it. That something was euthanizing them. When she couldn’t get the administrators of the shelter to go along with her plans, she just took matters into her own hands: “In the end, I would go to work early, before anyone got there, and I would just kill the animals myself. Because I couldn’t stand to let them go through that. I must have killed a thousand of them, sometimes dozens every day.”

This (killing as a means of rescue) continues as a common theme of PETA today. I have trouble sorting out exactly what it is that PETA and Newkirk regard as animal rights. I am clear that they don’t want animals used in any way that might be useful to humans, such as for food or research. Newkirk again:

“Even if animal research resulted in a cure for AIDS, we’d be against it.”

But the right to life does not seem to be an animal right that they put a lot of stock in. PETA as an organization euthanizes a higher percentage of the animals entrusted to them than just about any other animal “rescue” organization. As high as 90 percent in some years. Some breeds go higher than that.

Newkirk seems to have a particular problem with pit bulls, and recommends that all breeding of them should stop and that pit bulls be euthanized as a matter of course. She says this is because they are more likely to be abused than other breeds, but it is noteworthy that she has been attacked by a pit bull in the past.

Newkirk has a clause in her will that directs that “…her skin be turned into wallets, her feet into umbrella stands, and her flesh into ‘Newkirk Nuggets,’ then grilled on a barbecue,” presumably as some type of statement.

I find PETA’s insistence on a brain scan intrusive, illegal and without precedent, but I’d be willing to go along if Newkirk takes one first.

As to Vick, unless he is much dumber than I think, I believe he is unlikely to ever go anywhere near a dog fight again. It is even possible that he might have learned enough to feel genuine remorse for what he’s done (though we’ll never really know that). But he has paid his debt and by any definition of equity he deserves another chance. We don’t have to root for him or like him, but it is the only reasonable course.

As to my hypothetical question? If I delivered my pit bull to Newkirk, I would at least know his fate — he’d be headed out the back door in a plastic bag by the time I drove back home. I couldn’t be completely sure about Vick, but I think I’d have to take my chances with him.
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Postby BullyLady » March 28th, 2009, 10:41 pm

Wow.... just wow.
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Postby TheRedQueen » March 29th, 2009, 9:47 am

Seriously...what sort of smurfed up question is this? :bs:

I chose none of the above...stupid question.

But honestly...I'd send Score to PETA...at least he'd go more humanely...'cause I know for sure he wouldn't fight.
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Postby DemoDick » March 29th, 2009, 10:04 am

TheRedQueen wrote:Seriously...what sort of smurfed up question is this? :bs:

I chose none of the above...stupid question.

But honestly...I'd send Score to PETA...at least he'd go more humanely...'cause I know for sure he wouldn't fight.


It's a lot more fucked up that people revile Vick but see PETA as "the good guys." The only reason for this is that PETA has empty-headed celebrities taking up their cause and telling the rest of us plebes how to think. Vick doesn't have anything approaching a similar PR machine behind him.

I think both of them should have to spend some time in each other's camps. Send Vick into PETA headquarters wearing a team jersey with his name on it. Put Newkirk into a few plays in an NFL game. Whichever one survives gets a book deal, and the proceeds go to feed starving kids in Africa.

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Postby mnp13 » March 29th, 2009, 6:29 pm

I posted
As a fellow Pit Bull owner I am disgusted at this editorial.

Vick has exhibited remorse for one thing and one thing only - that he got caught.

You don’t repeatedly torture animals to death if you don’t get anything from it. “Culture” has nothing to do with torture. No matter where you live, thinking that it’s ok to cause suffering to any animal proves you are a depraved individual.

The enemy of my enemy is NOT my friend - none of my three Pit Bulls would go to either party in your “hypothetical question” I’d put them down myself before I’d abandon them to either of those two.

I am the owner of PitBullTalk.com, I have hundreds of responsible dog owners on my forum. I can’t think of a single one who things Vick deserves a second chance. Anyone who does doesn’t deserve to own a dog, let alone a Pit Bull.
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Postby CinderDee » March 30th, 2009, 1:09 am

Well said, Michelle!
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Postby ArtGypsy » March 30th, 2009, 10:49 am

mnp13 wrote:I posted
As a fellow Pit Bull owner I am disgusted at this editorial.

Vick has exhibited remorse for one thing and one thing only - that he got caught.

You don’t repeatedly torture animals to death if you don’t get anything from it. “Culture” has nothing to do with torture. No matter where you live, thinking that it’s ok to cause suffering to any animal proves you are a depraved individual.

The enemy of my enemy is NOT my friend - none of my three Pit Bulls would go to either party in your “hypothetical question” I’d put them down myself before I’d abandon them to either of those two.

I am the owner of PitBullTalk.com, I have hundreds of responsible dog owners on my forum. I can’t think of a single one who things Vick deserves a second chance. Anyone who does doesn’t deserve to own a dog, let alone a Pit Bull.





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Postby mnp13 » March 31st, 2009, 9:55 pm

Oh yeah, I posted again.
Vick should never be allowed anywhere near another dog, let alone own one.

As for living his life, that’s not my business. I think he should have gotten a lot more time for his crimes. I hope that the second case goes to trial and they put him away for a long time.

The NFL can hire him back or not, personally I think that would anger a LOT of fans, but since I’m not a fan in the first place they wouldn’t be losing my money.

Any company that picks him up for endorsements will lose my money.


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