Monday, December 28, 2015

Non Profit Animal Organizations' Exploitation of Dog Fighting and Animal Cruelty And How This Helps Animal Abusers

For some reason, government is fair game for criticism, but other powerful,wealthy and influential institutions are given a free pass. We assume greed and corruption exists in the world of government and in the world of crime, and in some elements of the corporate world. But in the nonprofit world, the one arena where wealth, power and money are supposed to have a positive impact, a free pass is given and they are held above reproach. And of course powerful religious institutions are given a free pass, no matter how negatively some of their doctrines, policies and traditions may harm others. The nonprofit world is one of the least examined, least criticized, least held accountable in terms of their actual efficacy, than practically anything else. We look at their salaries and administrative costs, and fail to examine the efficacy of what they actually do. They will defend themselves no matter what, because they do not want the huge cash cow to end. Name the problem, and there is some organization milking it. Now of course there are nonprofits doing good work, that have high levels of efficacy and transparency. But when misery, suffering, pain and problems are in the domain of the defenseless, the voiceless, the powerless, the hard to quantify, then all bets are off. When an animal organization states it is investigating animal cruelty, I believe strongly that they are doing nothing more than highly ineffective,self serving often harmful investigations and responses to animal cruelty. Only public law enforcement should investigate crime, especially violent crimes like animal cruelty. This will never happen as long as the animal groups keep exploiting cruelty for their own gain, giving public law enforcement a continued free pass to ignore this entire category of violent crime, with very few and inconsequential exceptions. Those married to this pathological status qua will defend vigorously the organizations and status qua they love so much and their careers. But the facts speak for themselves. If drunk driving or domestic violence was responded to in the same way as animal cruelty, there would be an explosion of those crimes. Can you imagine if almost of the enforcement of those crimes rested in the hands of private organizations and token law enforcement teams, while almost all of public law enforcement ignored those crimes, what the consequence would be? There would be an explosion of drunk driving and domestic violence. Dog fighting and animal cruelty are alive and well. Hardly any dog fighter ever gets arrested because of this pathological dynamic. And when it comes to other forms of animal cruelty in general, an incredibly common occurring crime, the tiny number of offenders actually arrested in proportion to the volume and frequency of the crime is truly heart breaking. Anyone that truly cares about animals,and that does not put an organization, their career, or money first, cannot want this to continue. Public law enforcement must respond to all violent crimes, and animal cruelty should not be the exception. Not with token police forces put out there to make the public feel good. And certainly not with so called investigators from self serving private animal organizations that I believe have have done far more harm than good, and that at best are utterly useless and ineffective.

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