Did you know that they first ever animal cruelty case to be filed in Japan was in 2002?
A man named Matsubara caught and tortured a kitten for four hours while taking pictures before he killed it in a most disgusting fashion throwing the corpse in a river and posting pictures of his cruelty on the net.was given a six-month prison sentence and three years of probation; this is seen as a remarkable sentence for animal abuse in Japan.But I dont think it was enough.
Animal abuse is a gateway murder just as addictive to a sick maniac as a gateway drug. First they kill animals then they move on to bigger prey, the ones that can defend themselves, humans. It is my point of view that says that this was just a slap on the wrist and that the man needed to be places in an asylum for life for everyones protection.
Animal abuse is wide and varying but still very bad,
It is still legal in the US to beat a turkey to death with a crowbar,
though this is to dine on the animal their are plenty of more humane ways to put an end to its wretched life rather than forcing it to suffer a brutal beating.
Some could argue what i first said about Matsubara BUT,
then i would have to say that KFC (Kentucky fried Chicken) is perfect proof,
the chickens had their beaks chopped off as well as the tips of their toes were made so fat that their bones broke under their own weight, they often ate one another and were pumped for their sperm before being brutally beaten to death . This is of course not different from any other poultry farm except for the fact that it was reputed that the men that worked their would grab a chicken and spit tobacco down it's throat spit in its eye and deliberatly upset the birds. This was an enjoyment of causing fear and ruling over the fate of another living being. This is gateway murder and abuse.
Animal abuse breeds serial killers, rapists, and child molestors as pretty much any person with an animal cruelty charge are caught with one or more of these crimes on their criminal records.
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