Thursday, February 3, 2011

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slaughtered in Canada were no longer to tourists!

La vergogna di una società sempre più abbruttita dal business e dal mercato, dal capitalismo selvaggio e asociale. I soldi davanti a tutto, sopra a tutto, unici riferimenti di vita.
E niente pietà per il resto, esseri umani e animali, anziani e bambini, lavoratori diventati inutili e cittadini 'Not economically reliable'. Considered only as objects, as resources, as a source of profit. And also have the courage to call it 'the best company possible'!
Humans also useless for the economy and the market-only-Divinity will soon undergo such treatment?

S oppressed one hundred sled dogs: a few tourists were no longer
After the Winter Olympics in Vancouver's business had fallen

Canadian police announced Tuesday it had opened an investigation into the brutal murder, in the ski resort of Whistler, a hundred huskies that were used as sled dogs for tourists during the Winter Games in Vancouver in February last year.
dogs, who were without work, would be killed one by one to two days a worker would use a gun and a knife. According to witnesses quoted by local press, some animals, wounded, managed to get out of a mass grave. The reasons for the massacre would be purely economic: the two companies that had sold to tourists hiking in the sled, Outdoor Adventures Howling Dogs, dogs no longer needed, because the demand for trips was dropped after the Winter Olympics.
STRESS FROM EXECUTION - The story was revealed by the same man who killed the dogs, which he has applied for and received compensation from a local bank for the stress suffered (note: we wish him much worse, is shit!) . His lawyer told a radio station in Vancouver, Cknw that "an execution could not be done well, with a single bullet available 'and' inevitable (the worker) had seen horrible scenes, and to have to put an end ". According to Canadian law a person who kills or injures an animal could face up to five years in prison. Are removed by a veterinarian, a dog costs about $ 100 dollars. Many veterinarians, however, refuse to remove healthy animals. (Source: USA Today)


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