I knew a man who traveled extensively throughout Mexico. He said, “nearly every day, I’d see a dog or a horse near death from malnutrition or disease. Or, I’d see dogs kicked or hit with sticks for little or no reason. Whenever I pointed out the problem to either the owner or a relative of the owner, they’d simply shrug.” Animal abuse is much more prevalent, and is punished much less severely, in the non-White countries than in the White countries. In some non-White countries, there are no laws against animal cruelty. That says a lot about non-Whites [1][2][3][4].
[1] “As of 2006 there were no laws in China governing acts of cruelty to animals.” — Wikipedia (see how the Chinese treat dogs)
[2] “In Colombia, there is little to no control over cruel behaviors against animals…” — ibid.
[3] in Saudi Arabia, “…there are no laws to protect animals from cruelty since the term is not well-defined within the Saudi legal system.” — ibid.
[4] Don’t be fooled by the animal-rights crowd into believing that hunting animals, farming with animals, circuses and zoos are the same thing as willful abuse and neglect. They’re not the same thing
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