Monday, November 10, 2008





Yes, everyday, at least 200 pets are killed or maimed. Today, watching the S.P.C.A presentation made me think about who we are as people. It made me wonder about the atrocities commmited by mankind.
We who fight for democracy, for peace, for respect and EQUALITY, we treat animals this way. We think ourselves superior, we belive we are already fare and kind. But after all, humans are the cruelest of all animals.


Do you see a seal throwing an axe at a guy's head because he wants a coat? Do you see an elephant killing a man for earring and jewellery? Do you see a dog torturing a human by hanging him in the backyard? Have you seen a cat microwave a man?


NO.
We need action. S.P.C.A is helping us accomplish that, people come in everyday to care for stray animals, to look for abused animals. We need to help them.


The action starts NOW.





With the help of S.P.C.A... we can make it!



































3 comments:

woodward said...

Wow. Passionate writing. It is exciting to see your activism and your energy.

Best of luck as you continue your blogging.

Mr. Woodward

Unknown said...

Right now I am crying my head off because I just cannot stand animals harmed and hurt and killed!!! I actually wrote an essay on that and I also have a group on facebook called "Stop Animal Abuse!!!" So, if you love and care for animals as much as I do please become a member, and then we will also be a step closer to stop people abuse animals.

~Tatiana

Unknown said...

I know how you feel. I to hate to see animals aduse, killed, and tortured. I don't like nobody who treat them wrong, cuz that have equal rights as we do to live and be free. Right now I'am doing a paper on animal's rights and it comming out good. I just wish that this thing would never happen to animals. I feel pain every time I remember the animals being hurt, it reminds me of how my 2 kittens that was only 1 month old beaten and strangled to death. So I don't want that to happen to any other animals, and it dosen't matter what species they are.