Tuesday, December 8, 2020

Animal Abuse And Animal Organization Fraud

Would an anti domestic violence organization dare to show pictures of abused women and ask for  money? Would they show these pictures in commercials or by other ways in order to fund raise?

Animal cruelty and dog fighting have long been poorly responded to crimes by law enforcement. The advocacy that could have changed this never materialized. This failure is a story unto itself about greed and exploitation. Whoever gives the impression that they are the answer to dog fighting and animal cruelty wins the jackpot of unlimited sums of money. Show an abused dog or cat and give the illusion your organization will rescue the animals from their suffering, and the money will flow

No animal organization should conduct animal abuse investigations. These organizations and their investigators are often toothless and ineffective at best. Many are the times their investigations are harmful and provide dog fighters and animal abusers an opportunity to move their animals to a new location after getting paid a visit by a humane investigator. Even if the humane investigator is provided law enforcement powers, which is the case in very limited areas in the United States, all they do is provide larger law enforcement an excuse to continue to do little to nothing about dog fighting and animal cruelty. All crimes, especially violent crimes, requires an appropriate and widespread police response by public law enforcement. No crime, especially crimes of violence, which includes animal cruelty and dog fighting, can properly be addressed by token police teams or by non police organizations. Crime, especially violent crime, is the responsibility of public law enforcement. Having allowed animal cruelty and dog fighting to largely be the exception to this rule has benefited animal abusers, dog fighters, and the animal organizations and individuals that profit by portraying themselves as the answer to animal cruelty.

 Only police should respond to violent crimes, which in the case of animal cruelty and dog fighting, they have failed miserably to do. There is no excuse for police to continue to minimally respond to these crimes. Token police teams assigned to investigate animal cruelty, whether fielded by police departments or by animal organizations, must end. Investigations conducted by animal organizations must end. Animal advocates and animal organizations must fight for an appropriate and widespread police response to animal cruelty and dog fighting, a task they have failed to do for decades now. They must stop exploiting animal cruelty for their own gain. 

Animals used in laboratories or for slaughter are not regulated by criminal codes, and therefore cannot be addressed by public law enforcement. These animals receive few protections. This should be the focus of organizations concerned about animal cruelty.  But the animal cruelty to domestic animals that is written in the criminal codes for public law enforcement to enforce, must finally move fully into the realm of public law enforcement and away from ineffective token police teams and ineffective and at times harmful animal organizations. Animal organizations must stop using domestic animal cruelty as a way of selling and marketing themselves. They must become advocates, once and for all, to ensure public law enforcement responds appropriately and in a widespread matter to animal cruelty that is covered by criminal codes.

Will decades more pass before this happens? Will exploiting voiceless populations continue to be an easy and lucrative money maker? Will animal cruelty and dog fighting continue to be exploited by certain people calling themselves animal advocates and by organizations that claim to be anti-cruelty?

Animal abuse is an incredibly common occurring crime. Dog fighting is widespread, but not as common as animal cruelty in general. The dysfunctional approach to animal cruelty and dog fighting has ensured that dog fighters have greater chances of getting struck by lightning than ever getting arrested for dog fighting. Few arrests are made for animal cruelty in proportion to the enormous frequency and widespread nature of the crime. Animals do not deserve this, and neither do people.




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