It’s not about Peanut. It’s about “we are all squirrels” under the totalitarian boot of unrestrained government. They can and will control us all, and if we bite, we will suffer greatly.
NOT surprised this happened in NY - the historical home of American Progressivism
Scratch the surface of a progressive, and underneath you’ll find a fascist.
Truly, the State’s murder of Peanut the pet Squirrel has made him into a martyr for the restoration of freedom in America, commencing with a major pruning of oppressive “government” in both WashDC and the state capitols.
They da## sure did!
Excellent article, sir.
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Peanut the Squirrel's Owners Accuse NY Officials of Abusing Power & Wasting Taxpayer $ to Kill Pets Rumble 2:16
More about Peanut and his owners by Vivafrei ...
New York State KILLS Mark Longo's Peanut the Squirrel and Racoon - THIS IS AN OUTRAGE! Viva Frei Rumble 8:32
Justice for PNut & Fred! Trump to Meet with Owners! Kamala BREAKS FCC LAW! This is the TURNING POINT Rumble 10:16
Biggest takeaway has to be, social media is not your friend. Not ever. Anonymity has wonderful benefits and you get to keep your squirrel.
Weird, but whatever it takes to get the low information voters like him off their butts I suppose.
Well done, John F. Di Leo.
Here is a similar case in India, where a farmer rescued an endangered crane.
The crane was raised, was healthy, and enjoyed a life of freedom, though it became quite bonded to the farmer. And if the farmer hadn’t taken care of it, it would have been devoured by a predator probably that evening, never having a chance to breed anyway.
But then once a story appeared in social media of this bird and the village, the state got involved, and confiscated the bird. So now the unfortunate bird is being held in solitary confinement - isolated from both humans AND other cranes...and out of its accustomed habitat and daily free flying, because they hope they can possibly break its established social bonds with humans and get it to bond with another crane. And now it is stuck in a pen, where it cannot fly out each morning.
I don’t think solitary confinement is healthy for any animal or human even if intended to be. For birds that form powerful lifetime bonds, iisolation and boredom can bring on severe depression and self mutilation, or weakened immune response.
Odds are that if left alone, eventually the crane would encounter others in the fields of home and take an interest in one of them after exhausting attempts to nest with its human. It is just a matter of time before a partner gives up on one that cannot meet its needs. While a bird won’t take to just any bird it sees of the opposite sex, I have seen many human-imprinted birds eventually find an avian partner among the many they see which they do prefer over all humans.
Love verses Legality
https://edgeeffects.net/complexity-of-human-crane-encounters/#:~:text=Who%20are%20Sarus%20Cranes%3F,bird%20of%20Uttar%20Pradesh%2C%20India.