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Created on: February 24, 2009
Is castrating men or making women infertile a crucial part of controlling the country's human population? No. Then the answer should be no to neutering animals to conrtol the country's animal over-population. How about stop breeding animals for profit and that will eliminate some of the over-population right there.
Animals are meant to be here just as much as humans are meant to be here. No one has the right to control nature in that way. Unfortuantely people are into dollars and cents and therefore they breed animals for profit and that is part of the problem.
We think it's cute because celebrities are toting around their darling animals and then we are horrified when things go wrong. Celebs like Paris Hilton make a mockery out of owning pets and discarding them like last year's manolo's. It's ridiculuos. Recentenly in the news we were horrified when a chimp, housed as a pet, ripped off a woman's face. He wasn't supposed to be kept captive in a home as a substitute for human compaionship. Animals are meant to live free and roam the earth as they please. We as human sure have our freedom.
Hopefully, someday soon, we as humans will realize the dangers we are imposing on the earth by our zoos and roadside shows that are destroying the animals that we supposedly love and cherish.
There are starving kids and children waiting to be adopted but yet we don't regulate how many children people can have. Case in point, Nadya Suleman, the now infamous Mom that just gave birth to eight, yes eight, children that she can not afford. She did not even conceive them naturally. She used science to add to the human consumption and population. Yet, no one is forcing her to tie her tubes.
Human beings need to get over ourselves. We try to control everything around us, supposedly, for the good of man. Please, let's stop trying to spay and neuter everything around us so that we can bring more people into the world to pollute it and ruin it. These animals are not the ones destroying the earth so why should we destroy their ability to do what is a part of nature.
Let's wake up world and face the reality of the things that we are trying to do. WWJD. This is not our world to destroy. These are not our animals to neuter and spay. These creatures are here, trying to survive, just as we are. When will we wake up and see the truth? I just hope everyone will stop this nonsense about eliminating the ability for animals to procreate because we feel there are too many. Who are we to judge? I just hope that in man's quest to control everything on and around earth that we don't end up destryoing earth itself.
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