I see that I have upset some of you, that was not my intention at all. My sincere apologies to posters #2 and #3.
I am not sure what my intentions were other than, reading this article left me utterly shocked and upset and as I was on the ST Forum just prior to reading it, I naturally came down here again, to share about it.
I must elaborate a bit further about the content of this article: although the theme of the article is distressing, there are no blood and gore photos in it. I am sure many of us have heard about this evil practise going on in China, before: it's about a truck load of cats destined for the Chinese restaurants; fortunately intercepted, seized, and the poor kitties escaping their dreadful fate on this occasion .
I know that not everyone likes to read about animals in distress, I respect that and therefore I included the warning in the title. However for some of us it's impossible to remain nonplused by stores like this and rather than burry our heads in the sand about the ugly truth, we choose to deal with the heavy lump left in our throats for days on end, as a result of choosing to know the truth.
Stories like this are often discussed here in the drop, have a read through...That's why I am particularly taken aback by Capirossi's (a tad over the top) reaction to my post. Can't see why would you choose to react to my post in such a sarcastic, almost vehement manner - judjing by the (very loud and clear) tone of your post; even accompanied with a little banghead icon for a visual confirmation of your disapproval to my post. I don't see any point in shooting the messenger that reports the ugly, evil practice that the Chinese indulge in, (that be it DM, AOL news, Facebook or myself and others on this forum). Would you rather the world remained oblivious to this revolting practice, just so we don't upset our precious selves?! Do you suggest we should all choose to remain blind to animal cruelty, just so we can have a comfortable day ahead of us, unperturbed by the cats' suffering?!
You had a choice to read the article - or not; as you acknowledge yourself, too. I made it easy for anyone: the warning was in the title, no need to upset yourself if you did not want to know. However, the cats had no choice about this evil practise, at all.
Some people choose to know the distressing, upsetting, ugly truth. Not for the sick voyeuristic value, not at all... it upsets me just the same as it upsets you, be rest assured. However, knowing the truth often gears up people that care, together and leads them to take positive actions in various forms. Some of which concluded this particular story with a happy ending. I would also like to think that perhaps some of us here might go away from reading this post on the forum and perhaps get prompted in other ways to help and contribute towards animal welfare.
Some may not...and that's OK, too. But what is not OK, is to throw your weight around to indulge your own precious self, or possibly worse - show your superiority on a public forum.
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This is why I don't read that paper. It's not even good enough to w.m.a.w!!
Not looking. Am annoyed with myself for even clicking on the post and seeing the title.
Another reason I avoid my FB newsfeed too.
Am I going to have stop using the Drop? :banghead: lol
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