What an awful photo, which raises the question of how many more there would be like it if someone put them online or in the news. Well, maybe not. The press doesn’t always seem too friendly to anti-hunting, pro-animal groups. They get blow-back from hunters, business, and people who just don’t want their precious selves to be upset by the news/pictures. If it weren’t for the Internet, groups such as Mercy for Animals probably would not even be able to get their undercover investigations to the public (and even then the response has been ag-gag bills). Attacking the messengers and denial seem to be part of the fight against animal abuse.
Monstrous. I don’t even know where to begin.
Jesus. Are those coyotes?
Yes. These men pictured need psychological help, stat.
The only kind of “help” they need is that which gets them to the promised land as expeditiously as possible!
Unfortunately.
Agree with Geoff.
What an awful photo, which raises the question of how many more there would be like it if someone put them online or in the news. Well, maybe not. The press doesn’t always seem too friendly to anti-hunting, pro-animal groups. They get blow-back from hunters, business, and people who just don’t want their precious selves to be upset by the news/pictures. If it weren’t for the Internet, groups such as Mercy for Animals probably would not even be able to get their undercover investigations to the public (and even then the response has been ag-gag bills). Attacking the messengers and denial seem to be part of the fight against animal abuse.
Right, first you have to get past the media’s anti-animal anthropocentric agenda.