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I am no doubt more sympathetic towards animals than people. These kids deserve to get reprimanded, no excuse for animal cruelty in my mind.
Kinitari said:Looks like they're doing the hugging.
Cause... cause your face is covered in them.
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This one is mine, I recently trimmed a lot of his hair off cause of the ridiculous heat - he doesn't look fat anymore.
Potential for sociopathic behavior is grounds for getting them to a counselor and keeping a close eye on them, not throwing them in prison for life. Doling out full punishments for crimes people haven't committed is some Minority Report shit.thetrin said:Pretty much. There's plenty of evidence that animal abuse is an early sign of psychotic behavior.
How far are we going to take this? What if the kids tortured a mouse? A lizard? A bug? Personally, I'd be most upset about someone doing this to a bird. The bottom line is that it's fucked up, but the kids need help more than they need punishment.dark_chris said:Kitten tortured? Yeah, lets torture the kids and see if they like it
Orayn said:How far are we going to take this? What if the kids tortured a mouse? A lizard? A bug? Personally, I'd be most upset about someone doing this to a bird. The bottom line is that it's fucked up, but the kids need help more than they need punishment.
Despera said:I'll go with yes.
Curious.Orayn said:How far are we going to take this? What if the kids tortured a mouse? A lizard? A bug? Personally, I'd be most upset about someone doing this to a bird. The bottom line is that it's fucked up, but the kids need help more than they need punishment.
Because I like birds a lot more than I like cats? I just try to keep things in perspective and consider the number of humans harmed by the what the kids actually did when I think of what should happen to them. It's definitely cause for concern, but kids can be messed up and impulsive when it comes to stuff like this.Obsessed said:May I ask why?
i didnt do shit to any animals as a kid, and the thought of it turned my stomach. i dont feel like i was an exceptionkswiston said:This unfortunately happens thousands of times a day throughout the world (not exactly this, but animal abuse/torture by kids). Kids are assholes lacking empathy. Some more than others. It is tragic, but most grow out of it. No need to post upsetting stories.
Orayn said:Because I like birds a lot more than I like cats?
My point was that it's a disturbing thing to do, but the victims are ultimately non-human. Yes, I am a blatant speciesist. (A Humanist to be precise.)Obsessed said:Ah, ok. I just didn't know what you were basing it off of.
I've loved parrots of all kinds since I was a little kid, but it kind of grew to include songbirds and such when I realized that a lot of them were almost as intelligent. Hell, the crows near my house probably display more humanlike reasoning than my family's pet cockatiel.Obsessed said:Oh a goose. Yeah, goose and ducks I can agree with. I personally love ducks. I was thinking you were talking about pigeons and those kinds of birds. I mean, torturing a pigeon isn't right either but as far as emotional responses go I'm inclined to rage harder at someone torturing a kitten than I am someone torturing a pigeon.
I told my parents that I forgot to bring the rabbits back inside after I took them out, and that the heat definitely got to them eventually and killed them. They yelled a little and told me to bury the rabbits myself. What they didn't know is that I already threw the corpses in a dumpster.Obsessed said:Damn... that is all kinds of fucked up. So, did your parents ever find out and chastise you?
Medalion said:Boys will be boys
Everybody outgrows torturing innocent beings, we all know that
THey grow up to become productive, well adjusted, balanced individuals of society and contribute to overall betterment of the world
Get out all that sadistic urges early on so you can move onto other things when you get older
Orayn said:My point was that it's a disturbing thing to do, but the victims are ultimately non-human.
Despera said:I held one on each hand and started swinging very violently. It was not my intention to kill them, and I can't really remember why the fuck I did it, but I think I was testing how far I could go with it without killing them or something.
sfedai0 said:Kids aren't born lacking any empathy or devoid of moral values. Its through their surroundings and environment, the peers they choose to associate with, and most importantly their parents that affect whether they are decent human beings or not.
There may be some genetic factors in how empathetic we are, but that's not the only place empathy comes from, and it's certainly not a singular "moral gene." If I may upturn my nose at both tabula rasa and Lord of the Flies, I would say that morality has its basis in human nature, but it's also something we reinforce and enhance through our capacity for reason. Conversely, we can also foul up our inborn tendency toward empathy by training people not to exercise it in certain situations or toward certain people. It's interesting, and kind of spooky...les papillons sexuels said:I thought there were studies into this and that there was in fact a moral gene.
goomba said:
Although cats themselves like to torture prey for fun too.. just saying.
kswiston said:This unfortunately happens thousands of times a day throughout the world (not exactly this, but animal abuse/torture by kids). Kids are assholes lacking empathy. Some more than others. It is tragic, but most grow out of it. No need to post upsetting stories.
Despera said:I held one on each hand and started swinging very violently. It was not my intention to kill them, and I can't really remember why the fuck I did it, but I think I was testing how far I could go with it without killing them or something.
http://www.lunion.presse.fr/article/aisne/gloria-reprend-du-poil-de-la-beteGloria is getting better!
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The fate of Gloria, the kitten tormented at Vaucrises, moved and shocked many of our readers, who asked for news. We saw her yesterday morning.
How is Gloria doing now? The cat was tormented at Vaucrises and taken care of by the association 'Chats sans toi' a week ago. Lots of readers, moved and shocked by her ordeal (see our article from the 11th of August) asked us for news. Well, after seeing her again yesterday in the morning, I can tell you she's in a much better state than eight days ago. 'She's getting curves and now weighs 1.550 kgs/3.4 lbs. She still eats in small quantities, starts eating cat food, but gets tired quickly.' Nathalie -her 'nanny'- says, while flooding her with hugs. The vet took off the thread from the right side of her face on tuesday. 'It's healing up well', he said. On the other hand, the practicioner detected a problem in the other eye. Its pupil won't dilate, which prevents her from seeing at night. 'We've been advised to see an ophtalmologist to figure out what's wrong' Nathalie said. She has also spotted two scabs on her left side. The vet shaved off the hair right there and two old holes have appeared. Had the flesh been pierced with the nails found in her stomach? No way to be sure. But the holes are suspiscious.
Complaint filed
Meanwhile, the association has filed a complaint at the police station for ill-treatment. 'We have been received very well, I think the situation is going to evolve fast' Marguette Ledeuil (president of the association) said. As for the police, they've taken the matters seriously, even though no one has been taken in for questioning yet. 'I've put someone in charge of the investigation, a woman who's devoted to the animal cause. If she finds the slightest thing, I can tell you she will exploit it and make it so the people who did it will be held accountable.' Commanding officer Louis Vitone said.
The president of 'Chats sans toi' saw several names being mentioned on Facebook. She informed the agent in charge of the investigation about that. The appeal to witnesses is still valid, of course. The town council was 'flooded with phone calls' and is outraged by the acts: 'The perpetrators deserve to be severly punished', the mayor, Jacques Krabal, said. He also claimed to 'support' the associations which help animals (the town council gives €1,150 ($1,645/£998) of subsidies to the animal cause each year) and mentions that 'it was an isolated act, nevertheless.'
However, he asked agents in charge of surveillance of the public highway, who patrol in the whole town, to gather information on this sordid affair.
Let's hope now that the mobilization will produce results.
Smision said:you people are nuts. just because you torture an animal once, doesn't mean you're going to grow up to be John Wayne Gacy.
There's a big difference between killing something like an ant and killing something like a cat that has nothing to do with "cuteness." Have you ever had a pet the size of a cat that's died? The body has a real weight that you can feel. You can sense that it was something that was once alive and now is not. There's an emotional disconnect between burning an ant with a magnifying glass that doesn't exist with a large animal.Smision said:So, anyone here ever burn ants with a magnifying glass while growing up? Ever purposely step on a bug? Ever smash a spider? YOU FUCKING PSYCHOPATH YOU SHOULD BE LOCKED UP!!
of course, I'm just kidding. it's not the same thing.Cats are cute, insects are not, am i right?
Smision said:So, anyone here ever burn ants with a magnifying glass while growing up? Ever purposely step on a bug? Ever smash a spider? YOU FUCKING PSYCHOPATH YOU SHOULD BE LOCKED UP!!
of course, I'm just kidding. it's not the same thing.Cats are cute, insects are not, am i right?
Smision said:So, anyone here ever burn ants with a magnifying glass while growing up? Ever purposely step on a bug? Ever smash a spider? YOU FUCKING PSYCHOPATH YOU SHOULD BE LOCKED UP!!
of course, I'm just kidding. it's not the same thing.Cats are cute, insects are not, am i right?
Isn't there a difference in the size of the brain, too? I heard that an animal needed to have a big enough brain to be sentient or sensitive to pain, which may or may not be the case for ants (correct me if I'm wrong)?Stet said:There's a big difference between killing something like an ant and killing something like a cat that has nothing to do with "cuteness." Have you ever had a pet the size of a cat that's died? The body has a real weight that you can feel. You can sense that it was something that was once alive and now is not. There's an emotional disconnect between burning an ant with a magnifying glass that doesn't exist with a large animal.
It's not fair, sure, but it's the way the brain works. We cling to things that we can relate to and personify.
I understand the implication, but I nevertheless often times find myself scratching my head as to whether or not people present these kinds of comparisons thinking that they have really presented a conundrum, as I personally believe there's little merit to your suggestion of hypocrisy. I believe that there's room in the discourse for suggestions that we draw our arbitrary line in the sand at an incorrect location. For instance, some question why we place cats and dogs in such high esteem, but show little regard for pigs, for instance. And I think that's valid. I don't necessarily agree with the suggestion, but it's food for thought nevertheless.Smision said:So, anyone here ever burn ants with a magnifying glass while growing up? Ever purposely step on a bug? Ever smash a spider? YOU FUCKING PSYCHOPATH YOU SHOULD BE LOCKED UP!!
of course, I'm just kidding. it's not the same thing.Cats are cute, insects are not, am i right?
Computer said:Isn't there a difference in the size of the brain, too? I heard that an animal needed to have a big enough brain to be sentient or sensitive to pain, which may or may not be the case for ants (correct me if I'm wrong)?
...what? I never questioned the fact that cats do not feel pain, I just wondered whether or not ants do.Smision said:keep justifying, Mr. Future Jeffrey Dahmer.