I left the comment below in the link above, but they could not deal with the painful truths I mentioned in my comment, so they deleted my comment and unfriended me, hypocrites. How are they going to help the animals and anyone in that matter if they can’t handle the truth?
The organizations that supposedly help and care for the animals are part of the problem. These people call themselves experts in the care of animals and proclaim to love them and to know what’s best for them, but all they do is create the illusion of love for animals and under the disguise of helping and caring are part of cruelty to animals and they prolong their suffering. I lost completely faith in these organizations like the Arizona Humane Society and all the people that proclaim to love animals. I know they know where the people in trouble are that need help and assistance, but they put their blinds on and they just go rescue the animals when the people get in trouble and the law gets involved and the cameras are on, then they do what should have been done long ago to prevent cruelty and suffering, in this way they look good in front of the public’s eyes and manipulate the public to donate money to their organizations, but really secretly don’t care about the animals or anyone else’s suffering. They don’t fool me anymore.
I touched a nerve at facebook with this post and they deleted it. They sent me the massage below:
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Where in my note I was hateful, threatening, or obscene? I guess there is no freedom of speech in America! Who is threatening who here? I am the one being threaten of having my face book page deleted!
I guess Mark Elliot Zuckerberg was not allowed to be critical as a child and now he does not allow criticisms of anyone that is in power position playing the role of substitute parent or symbolizing his parents. Very sad
It comes to mind the words Dr. Alice Miller wrote to one of his readers: “I agree with you. Fortunate are the few children who can express their criticism, who are listened to, taken seriously and understood by their parents. They receive a precious gift for their whole life. But for most of children saying the truth meant mortal danger. They are often brutally punished simply for saying frankly what they feel and think. As adults they often use the same means as their parents used before, without being aware of what they are doing. They are blindly attacking everybody who questions their traditional "opinions" given by their parents. Their children can't do anything else than to obey and staying loyal. Only adults can take legal actions if it comes to criminal harassment or severe defamation.”
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I am sad that I lost very enlightening comments some of my facebook friends left me, but I sitll had the few comments below:
ReplyDeleteNadia Noor: Hi sylvie..I read everything you wrote here in your post, and I have to say like Petra, I chanaged my mind about euthensia after reading your posts..Thanks for that. and I wish we didn't have to kill animals, but so much better then them suffeing in a jail for the rest of their lives...We have to accept reality.
Yesterday at 7:54am ·
Petra Isabell Lee: I just remembered..... People in Slovakia ( mainly in villages) have hundreds of cats, never get them neutered and when they have kittens they drown them..... Either in a bucket or put them all in a sack with some rocks and chuck them in a ...river..... I think this is where I might have got my aversion towards euthanasia from. I never witnessed it but knew about it since very young age. People couldn't understand what my problem was- they expected me to just accept it as part of life. It must have been traumatic for the kittens, they should put them to sleep properly not like this. Anyway one of the guys I went to school with told me he drowned their unwanted kittens in a bucket and that it's just a part of life in a village. He said they so small anyway- he just puts them in a bucket there are some little bubbles in the water and then the kittens dead...... I thought it's horribleSee
Nadia Noor: i got a lump in my throat reading this Petra : ((( how horrible and I can so understand how your aversion came about...to kill life just as it is born...tragedy that can be so easily avoided.
ReplyDeletePetra Isabell Lee: And this guy longs to settle down and have kids! ( he's 30 like me) bleurgh :P
Yesterday at 10:14am ·
Petra Isabell Lee: I added Alice Miller's quote on the discussion thread about women's reproductive rights
I'm waiting for my two books from AM hopefully the dialogue I asked u about before is in them otherwise I'll have to think of something else to analyze for my course work!
22 hours ago ·
Petra Isabell Lee: And thanx for ur interesting posts Sylvie!
22 hours ago ·
sylvie shene: Petra and Nadia, thank you for your comments. I am glad my note helped you both see the painful reality that in today’s world euthanasia is needed in conjunction with spay and neuter, in order to prevent animal cruelty and not prolong their suffering. These insane unconscious people are very loud trying to deceive us with their seductive illusions, but, we, those that are able to see through their illusions we need to be courageous and just as loud with the facts and reality and expose their pretty sedatives illusions for what there are, illusions and show them that with their illusions are part of cruelty to animals and prolong their suffering.
Petra, when I was little girl in my village I felt so powerless and traumatized and I too like Nadia had lump in my throat reading your post, because it reminded of my painfull childhood memories. People did the same thing and still do, to the extra kittens they don’t want, they would only allow the mother cat to keep one kitten and they would drown the extra ones. Back then I wished there was way for people to give those kittens a painless death and not that horrible death by drowning. People around the world still use this method to control animal overpopulation. All the organizations that proclaim to love and want to do what’s best for animal should help the communities to humanely euthanize unwanted animals instead passing judgment that makes people resent them and take it out even more on the animals and be even crueler to them. I read a story of a man that could not take care of his dog anymore and took his dog to a shelter, but because it was a shelter that don’t euthanize and when they are too full they just turn people away and of course they were too full and they turn him away and the man was so desperate that he tied the dog up and run over his dog with his truck right in the front of the shelter, wouldn’t have been better for them to never say no to anyone that wants to surrender a pet and if they are too full to humanely euthanize than have the animals be abandoned on the streets or inhumanely be killed like this
Those were very sad stories. I can't believe that your comment was considered threatening and obscene. I've skimmed some Facebook comments in the past and I've seen people get away with worse. Talk about arbitrary.
ReplyDeleteHow ironic that I reading this at this time because I've just given up my eight-month-old kitten Tiger Lily yesterday. I'm about to be evicted because I don't have a job and I'm still searching. It wouldn't be fair for her to be homeless with me, and I don't think the shelter that I'm seeking allows pets. (The animal shelter I've sent her to is not no-kill, by the way, and that's where I first adopted her when she was ten weeks old.) I hope that she goes to a good home soon and goes to a family that is loving and could afford her better than I can. At least she is spayed and up to date on her shots. I wouldn't want her to be killed before she has a chance to get a good home, but I rather for that to happen than for her to be in a cage for the rest of her life.
I can survive this. This isn't my first painful experience with a pet. Four years ago, I've lost two cats. Freddie, a cat I've rescued from an alley in Chicago when I was seven, had a tumor and had to be euthanized. (She was female.) Shaunie, a cat I got as a Christmas gift when I was nine, died suddenly six months after Freddie died. I assumed she was miserable and missed Freddie.
I hope things become financially better for me and that I can home a new cat soon. I'm glad you had the courage to post your message. We all can't agree on everything, but censorship isn't right.
P.S.: I've sent the comment two days ago via a library computer, if you were wondering how I was able to do this though I'll soon lose my home.
ReplyDeletessrr88, I am so sorry to hear you are going through such a difficult time. You seem to be a very intelligent person and I am sure you will find a job soon. Where do you live? If you lived close to me I could take care of your cat until you get on your feet again. If you like to talk in private go to my facebook page www.facebook.com/sylne and send me a private message with your phone number and I will call you.
ReplyDeleteI will be thinking of you, sylvie
Thanks for your kindness, but I live in Illinois and I don't have a phone. I also don't have a Facebook page because I don't like to advertise myself online. Again, thanks for your sympathy.
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