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MarkInOregon
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I am reminded of an early episode of Portlandia where a couple comes to a cafe where people are sitting outside eating. They see a dog on a leash attached to a poll. They immediately go over to the dog–as if it is in distress. They then go around to tables asking the diners if the dog belongs to them. It doesn’t belong to anyone at the cafe. They order food for the dog off the menu and have the waitress bring the dog some water. The lady questions–“who ties a dog up to a poll like a stripper?” Growing mores distressed because dog won’t eat they decide to set the dog free. Just after it runs off–a father and daughter walk up with ice cream they had gotten next door to the cafe, they look around and ask if anyone has seen their dog. They are confronted by the couple and stand there drop jawed when the are told the dog has been set free. The couple walks off and half way down the block they stop to pick up their infant child that they had tied to a poll. This I think sums up what has happened in our world.If this is your logic perhaps we can look at it from the other end of the equation too. Instead of claiming cruelty what if we claim animal worship is a god in our culture? We have pet food stores on every corner as big as aircraft hangers. We spend billions on all types of pet stuff. Many of us treat pets with the dignity only reserved to humans. We treat pets as if they were really people. How much money and time do we spend on pets versus what we do for our fellow man? So, perhaps cruelty is not the issue but worship is the issue.
Peace,
Mark