We ask the shopkeeper and his customer to wear their mouth masks when shopping.
Otherwise, our law enforcement officer will visit the shop again.
Have a good night, Venus
We ask the shopkeeper and his customer to wear their mouth masks when shopping.
Otherwise, our law enforcement officer will visit the shop again.
Have a good night, Venus
PETA has obtained new records revealing that serial bird killer Christine Lattin, now at Louisiana State University (LSU), has embarked on another installment of her continuing effort to rid the world of joy with a new round of pointless experiments that involve killing and dismembering birds. This time, it appears that they may violate local bird protection laws.
Lattin has tormented and killed birds in bizarre experiments since 2008. The mountain of bird carcasses left after past experiments have led to such banal “discoveries” as “birds do not like captivity” and “birds think crude oil tastes icky.”
That her sadistic experiments have not contributed to the promotion of science, however, is apparently no matter to the Louisiana Board of Regents, which awarded her more than $117,000 to torment and kill 184 wild-caught sparrows over a three-year span that began in June 2019.
VIDEO: Teary Reunion of A Man And His Donkey After Quarantine Will Warm Your Spirit
Posted by Katie Valentine | May 26, 2020
See the reunion video here:
Ismael Fernández broke down in tears while reuniting with his beloved donkey, Baldomera, after spending over two months apart because of a mandatory coronavirus quarantine.
During the lockdown, Fernández’s brother cared for Baldomera, and the two siblings kept in touch through video chats. Even so, Fernández, who lives about 20 miles away from the mountain that Baldomera calls home, still worried that the donkey would not remember him when they finally met again.
Baldomera quickly soothed his friend’s fears, running up to Fernández to greet him with love and affection.
“Hello!,” Fernández excitedly said, greeting his animal companion in Spanish. “What’s up? Where is my little donkey?”
“I am not embarrassed for you to hear me cry,” he continued, “because here is one of the best demonstrations of unconditional love that exists.”
As life slowly returns to normal in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, heartwarming moments like this one remind us of the virus’s impact on all friendships and the joy of reuniting with those we miss so dearly.
New Investigation Reveals Just How Dangerous High-Speed Slaughter Is for Both Humans and Animals
Posted by Katie Valentine | May 29, 2020
Non-profit animal rights organization Mercy For Animals has released a shocking video detailing the horrifying processes used in high-speed poultry slaughterhouses. Innocent animals are subjected to agonizing torture and workers are put in danger due to the pace at which they’re required to work.
An undercover investigator captured the sobering hidden-camera footage at a Maryland poultry factory, where fully-conscious birds are shackled and hung upside-down, immersed in electrified water, and slit across the throat.
At one point during the investigation, a facility-wide power outage forced helpless birds to spend over an hour dangling from their feet as they waited to die.
Under recently revised USDA standards, slaughter lines can move at hazardous pace, killing up to 175 chickens per minute. This forces employees to work at an unreasonable rate, jeopardizing their safety and increasing their risk of injury.
The ongoing coronavirus pandemic has drawn much-needed attention to the inevitable hazards of slaughterhouse and factory farm environments, where workers are required to stand shoulder-to-shoulder and frequently come into contact with live animals, giving dangerous zoonotic viruses potential opportunities to “make the jump” to human hosts.
This investigation makes it clear: high-speed slaughter has to go.
WAV Comment
A really tragic story – man kills pregnant elephant and her calf with a firecracker laden pineapple.
We cannot reproduce the article but can direct you to the link which gives the full story.
Regards Mark
NEW DELHI: A pregnant wild elephant in Keral ..
My best regards to all, Venus
Not consuming meat and animal products is not just compassion for the animals.
It is also a blow to the fascist system of exploitation, a blow to the meat and milk mafia, which are the main partners of every political system in the world.
Being a vegan is a politically correct action.
Regards and a good day from Venus