If I want to learn about animals and nature, give me Sir Attenborough, Goodall, even Jeff Corwin. Simply stated, humans should douse themselves with A-1 Human Sauce and wait for the bears and/or wolves to apply a poetic solution to said problem. Also, building structures to house yourself often destroy habitats of creatures. After that, being careful not to deprive animals of their food. Lessen the demand for meat by not eating it and less cows/pigs/chickens/lambs would be slaughtered. A simple start would be to stop eating meat. All they ask is that you not affect any animals by your actions. And they're willing to lie, cheat, and steal animals from their owners' yards to achieve their goals.į*ck PETA, and f*ck anyone who supports their agenda.Īnd shame on everyone here for monster-dumping on PETA. No pets, no livestock, no guide dogs, nothing. Which, according to PETA, means no animal domestication of any kind. All they ask is that you not affect any animals by your actions.A simple start would be to stop eating meat. Irwin would most likely be alive today if he had been truly respectful of animals (as he would not have otherwise put himself in a situation to take a barb to the chest from a sting way)Īnd shame on everyone here for monster-dumping on PETA. ToeCheeseGrater: Damned Aussies (and everyone else). It's more than PETA and other "animal rights" organizations have done, as they generally cause harm to nature through anthropomorphism and rejecting scientific understanding of how the natural world operates. If he got millions of people to care about wildlife and habitat conservation, and develop an interest in the natural world instead of just being glued to their TVs and laptops, and see that the most important things in the world were not found in forests of steel, concrete and glass then a handful of annoyed creatures is a small price. Still, he left the world better than he found it. They may not resist because they don't want to anger the alpha(you) but it's not good for them. Dogs do not like to be hugged because it's a dominance display. Producing venom takes energy, and animals tend to not waste energy.Īnother example of ignorance about animal care is hugging dogs. He did not deserve to be killed, by any means, but there IS a reason the stingray attacked him. Human pressure, even if well intention-ed, stresses animals out. I guess he did, in his mind, but in reality the best way to show you love bears is to leave them the hell alone. It's kind of like saying Tim Treadwell loved bears. The few episodes of his show that I watched seemed to be just him farking with wild animals. He had a strange way of showing love for animals though. This event led the leader of Earth First! to denounce tree spiking In 1987, California mill worker George Alexander was seriously injured when the bandsaw he was operating hit an 11-inch spike embedded in a 12-inch trunk with a worn-out blade he had earlier requested to be replaced. In the book, he discusses how to do it and how to avoid risks to the activist and the logger. It is believed that tree spiking originated in timber logging labor disputes in the Pacific Northwest of the United States in the late 19th century. It came to prominence as a contentious tactic within unconventional environmentalist circles during the 1980s, after it was advocated by Earth First! co-founder Dave Foreman in his book Ecodefense. Ooh, don't get me started on how much I hate these jerks.Īs much as I disdain PETA, that wasn't them: Remember when they hammered spikes into trees so that when loggers cut the trees they'd get killed by the flying debris? And when they rescued minks from farms they just cut a hole in the fence and let them escape only to be squished to death on highways. Astorix: And PETA has murder among their crimes.
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