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One of the reasons that I couldn't live in Egypt. I witnessed a lot of cruelty/ indifference to ani als. Why are these men not prosecuted?
The way dogs, and many animals are treated is shocking. When this kind of thing is commonplace there is no hope for the rest of the society.
Because it seems to be a socially acceptable way among certain expat crowds to express their general hatred of Egyptians and/or Muslims. It's wrong if a PERSON abuses an animal, but that reflects on nothing more than the abuser, not society. But these rabid lynch mobs of animal "lovers" always blame it on society as a whole and use it as an excuse to hide behind to express their general prejudices. As if animal cruelty and similar acts don't occur in their own countries. Shame on the man who hurt the dog but equal shame on the idiots who blame innocents for it. Many of these types are militant vegan types who if they were honest, should hate most of the world's population for eating meat so why single out Egyptians?
Dusak wrote: I have often wondered why a lot of expats living here seem to show more levels of humanity towards animals than they do towards the Egyptian people.
No animal here has tried to steal from me, diddle me or hurt me. The only time an animsl has hurt me is when it has died and broken my heart. Csnt say the same for humans in any country, not just egypt.
On the BBC news yesterday it stated that three Egyptian men had been jailed for the grizzly death of a dog. They had apparently posted their callousness on the internet that lead to their arrests. This proves two things, one, they are utterly stupid by carrying out this act, two, double utterly stupid for posting it on the internet thinking that no one would recognize them.
Life is your's to do with as you wish- do not let other's try to control it for you. Count Dusak- 1345.
The dog had attacked several people previously. This was a typical revenge case, although the victim was a dog, now turned into a political case. At this point it is better to let sleeping dogs lie.
When it comes to people or animals, my thoughts are these - Many animals have to rely on humans for welfare and food, these are things an animal cannot sort out for itself. When it comes to humans they should be able to sort themselves out in a proper and civil manner, if they can't then they mainly loose the respect of others. I don't believe in being a faith/religious basher, because these things are private to the person. I do however believe in justice for those that do wrong and their actions are against the law.
Luxor Pharoahs wrote:When it comes to people or animals, my thoughts are these - Many animals have to rely on humans for welfare and food, these are things an animal cannot sort out for itself. When it comes to humans they should be able to sort themselves out in a proper and civil manner, if they can't then they mainly loose the respect of others. I don't believe in being a faith/religious basher, because these things are private to the person. I do however believe in justice for those that do wrong and their actions are against the law.
But if this was not so, would you use a length of 2''x4''?
Life is your's to do with as you wish- do not let other's try to control it for you. Count Dusak- 1345.
Sometimes "D" you find yourself out on a limb when it comes to the law dealing with things you are dealing with an uphill struggle, therefore you have to deal with things yourself in a similar way the local people do. I have been at the end of local punishment or lack of it, but took it like a man, and never looked back.
Hi all,
Our lovely ACE supporting ladies on the West Bank of Luxor are kindly holding a Fundraising Fete on Friday 26th October.
If anyone has any items to donate for this event your support will be...
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Lets hope that people will come up with some stuff in support of ACE, Dusak has made a good start :up
A wooden statue of a king, a private offering chapel, a monumental building and remains of over 80 animal mummies found by a University of Toronto-led team in Abydos, Egypt reveal intriguing...
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Great link and what a fab find, you don't come across many wooden statues from Pharaonic times.
Egyptian animal rights activists accuse shelter of negligence and deception.
A group of animal rights activists in Egypt has accused an unregistered shelter in Saqqara of letting dogs and cats...
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From what I have seen of ESMA's activity online, I wouldn't trust them with a fly either...They appear to be a bunch of animal hoarders themselves. Trying to do a lot more than they are capable of...