Cat abuse - Kenny Glenn

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Hopefully the little turd will get whats coming to him - Loving the anon poster up top, i'm sure a few weeks of hell from anon and /b/ will help him work out his priorities for the future.

*trundles off to /b/ via proxy* tum te tum...
 
Simple fact of the matter is this:-

That little scumbag has hurt and abused an entirely defenceless animal which wasnt even a 10th the size or strength he was, and we dont even know if this is the first incident on an animal or anything else.

It is an entirely natural reaction to want to hurt the little **** because we have close emotional ties to animals (pets and otherwise).

Let me ask you this, what reaction would you have if someone came into your garden and took one of your kids pets be it a dog, cat, rabbit whatever and then filmed themselves abusing it?

I challenge anyone on here to say "oh well this person obviously has mental issues and needs the correct medical care".......no it would be more like "im gonna find that little **** and get me a baseball bat and **** him up so that the little **** needs to feed through a ****** tube and needs crutches to walk"


Is anyone saying otherwise though? far as I'm concerned it would be perfectly fine on these kinds of people to deliver an eye for an eye.
 
I love how the point he was trying to make has gone over everyone's head hahaha, it's a pretty clever video.
 
According to the shrink woman in The Sopranos, a human who shows little remorse to human violence but has a strangely strong reaction to violence against animals is a sociopath or as I've just read up, someone with Antisocial personality disorder.

And as we all know, if it's on TV it's true.

Also, certain oriental countries do worse things to animals all the time yet one kid beats a cat around a bit and people go mental?
 
Also, certain oriental countries do worse things to animals all the time yet one kid beats a cat around a bit and people go mental?

Perhaps so, but I think you miss the point slightly:

Video posted on youtube of violence against cat.
Youtube is the internet.
The internet loves cats.
Bad idea to **** off the internet, as behind every comment, there is a person.
Ergo - Bad things will happen to those who hurt cats.
 
Those are not exactly domesticated cats and dogs that get skinned alive and so on --unless I'm mistaken-- and by no means the same thing as what these kids did to dusty - they did it for fun and internet fame - they even asked people in one of their other youtube accounts what people wanted them to do and they'd do it if they could.

They're not chinese, they don't eat cats and dogs or anything of the sort...they're teens with issues.

Unnecessary harm against anything living, human or animal is wrong.
 
Watching that video evokes a similar reaction to watching a video of someone beating, for example, a baby, a woman or a child. The fact is it's breathing, living and completely defenceless. I personally think if someone can abuse a cat in that manner then they are capable of abusing humans as well. It's the same drive, it's the same kick that makes them do it. It's simply the principle that the victim is defenceless and it can be applied to animal or human.
 
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Yeah, this is true. In China, they skin cats and dogs alive apparently.

Slightly worse.

I think they do it for food and to make money not for fun.

Its when people watch footage that people set out to hurt an animal for nothing other than fun and self satisfaction, become shocked.
 
Yeah, this is true. In China, they skin cats and dogs alive apparently.

Slightly worse.

Yes but that is China and is not illegal over there and they see cats and dogs just the same way we see pigs and chickens. I;m not defending what they do and I disagree with it and I am a member of a few organisations trying to get China to change the way they do things.

Saying that people are getting too worked up over this cat video in the states is like saying they behead people in some arabic countries so don;t get wound up if two american kids make a video torturing a person because there are worse things happen abroad.
 
Those are not exactly domesticated cats and dogs that get skinned alive and so on --unless I'm mistaken-- and by no means the same thing as what these kids did to dusty - they did it for fun and internet fame - they even asked people in one of their other youtube accounts what people wanted them to do and they'd do it if they could.

They're not chinese, they don't eat cats and dogs or anything of the sort...they're teens with issues.

Unnecessary harm against anything living, human or animal is wrong.

Well, from the videos I've seen they look no different to normal house cats. And they're kept alive in tiny cages and then the cages get smashed to the floor, etc.

Its much, much worse and far more brutal than some kid's internet video.

I get that he posted a youtube video and is deliberately making people angry but, as usual, the hatred shown by the internet is disproportionate.

Yes but that is China and is not illegal over there and they see cats and dogs just the same way we see pigs and chickens. I;m not defending what they do and I disagree with it and I am a member of a few organisations trying to get China to change the way they do things.

Saying that people are getting too worked up over this cat video in the states is like saying they behead people in some arabic countries so don;t get wound up if two american kids make a video torturing a person because there are worse things happen abroad.

Yeah, I understand that. Its their culture afterall. But the comments calling for these kid's to be beaten up... I mean, if I was there when he was abusing the cat, I would probably react but retributive internet violence isn't exactly a solution nor is it condonable.
 
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