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Selective perceptions of animal cruelty
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The puppy's nose, one ear, right foreleg and rear left leg were cut off, it was cut open from neck to tail, and it was decapitated. A pair of garden shears and a pocket knife were used to torture and kill the puppy. This incident has been described as the worst in Australia's history.
Not that long ago, we saw video footage of another animal being similarly butchered. In this incident, the animal first had his throat hacked open, then the torturer severed the lower portion of his foreleg. As the animal pulled back its stump, the man reached for the next leg. Finally the belly of the still conscious animal was sliced open.
This was an Australian animal, a Victorian sheep in Kuwait, and as Animals Australia has proven time and time again, is routine treatment of Australian animals in importing countries. It is called a 'celebration', that particular 'celebration' being the opening of a jewellery store. It was watched with great enthusiasm by groups of locals including children. Australian animals in their millions have been, and continue to be, treated as badly or worse because we keep sending them, knowing this to be true. Cattle have their eyes stabbed, and leg tendons slashed to disable and disorient them. Think for a moment about the agony of these animals.
Our inconsistency in how we feel about this should concern us all as a society.
If we regard the torture of the puppy in Queensland as sickening and abhorrent, should we not view the level or torture inflicted upon the animals we send to the Middle East and SE Asia with equal disgust? The Australian government, which we elected to represent our views as a society, continues relentlessly to promote this disgraceful trade.
Is this what we want the world to understand are our views on extreme animal abuse?