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ponderingaresponse t1_izcpsth wrote
Reply to comment by capsfanforever in Proud to say that I chased down a porch pirate today by jonwilliamsl
You are right, but that's also a false simplification.
ponderingaresponse t1_iuioyqa wrote
Reply to comment by IcyWillow1193 in Why are QAnoners trying to save Hardy Park…or am I missing something? by weirdfish1995
Yup.
FWIW, I've been around animal sheltering for over 2 decades, in various parts of the country, and never seen an animal euthanized for inconvenience. Overwhelmed, emotionally numb staff, yes. Pointing fingers at them is lazy and ineffective.
ponderingaresponse t1_iuie50n wrote
Yes. Unfortunately a lot of well meaning people get fooled. Animal sheltering is moving away from shelters and into communities, which is where the real opportunity seems to be
ponderingaresponse t1_iui7tq2 wrote
Reply to comment by IcyWillow1193 in Why are QAnoners trying to save Hardy Park…or am I missing something? by weirdfish1995
LOL, hardly. Those folks do a lot of damage, too.
Nope, I'm not employed by any of those folks. I do foster care for local shelters, and have placed over 200 animals over time. "Kill" vs. "No Kill" is language that was invented to divide animal welfare and for fundraising purposes. Really awful what it has done over the decades, and how many people are fooled into thinking "no kill" is a responsible position to take.
ponderingaresponse t1_iui0kaw wrote
Reply to comment by jayzfanacc in Why are QAnoners trying to save Hardy Park…or am I missing something? by weirdfish1995
That term is so destructive and divisive. Let's collectively create a massive overpopulation problem,grossly under fund animal shelters and public programs to reduce population, and then blame the people who work there.
ponderingaresponse t1_ize2mo5 wrote
Reply to comment by capsfanforever in Proud to say that I chased down a porch pirate today by jonwilliamsl
You aren't wrong that the itch to have/use a gun will increase gun violence.
At the same time, there is an immutable primitive need to defend one's nest against having it invaded and/or compromised. Where to draw the line on that defense? How does one know the intent of a trespasser? What forms of defense are allowable? How to sort all this out in a few seconds of fight/flight intensity? What weapons are acceptable?