Posted on 08/22/2021 7:06:00 PM PDT by Jacob Kell
A local government in Australia is facing an investigation after horrific reports surfaced.
A group of dogs that was set to be sent to a rescue were instead shot and killed by local officials, according to local reports. This was apparently done in order to prevent shelter volunteers from traveling and potentially spreading infections.
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Those who shot the helpless confined dogs should be beaten to a bloody pulp and thrown out in the desert. When they beg for mercy, the pet lovers nearby will laugh and remind them of the “mercy” they showed those poor rescue dogs. Such absolute stupidity should not be continued to go on or contribute more to the gene pool.
They are already shooting women and children in the face with less-than-lethal ammo if they dare peacefully protest their draconian lockdown
That will push them over the top when the nuts in Seattle hear about this. Look out. For decades dog licenses out number live births in the city 2-1.
Mass psychosis issues in AUS.
That need to be tied out slathered in Hunny for rodents to nibble on. Since their has been a plague of mice and rats I Australia it will not be hard to find willing takers.
If thats the case then Australians need to be declared PRIMITIVES and thus should be purged!
Isn’t it wonderful what government can do when only the police and military are armed and officials are never afraid of any consequences to their actions. Why I wonder why our government doesn’t do that. Oh wait they are doing that. I’m really looking forward to being a defenseless serf where my fate is determined by some armed government thug.
Interesting idea. WW III will be international civil wars.
Exactly.
Maybe like in the movies where the guy gets killed and then the lady. But then the dog gets killed - oh boy. Now all bets are off.!
Re: 13 - Knock off dropping F bombs.
Seems that New South Wales has become the epicenter of Marxism and insanity in Australia.
Anyone here at FR been there and can talk about the area?
I was in the Sydney/NSW area about three years ago. Sydney seemed very segregated. The western suburbs where I stayed, because it was cheaper, The area had a large middle eastern presence, with houses built in the 50's and 60's. Eastern Sydney seemed more upscale, and I will say that the train system was quite good.
I rented a car to go to the Blue Mountains, because it was on my bucket list of mine to drive on the wrong side of the road. There were a lot of speed traps along the way.
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