The Assassination of P'Nut and Fred

This is just vile. Glad to see Tim's take on this. He's on the he right side. "The Evil that Men Do"



It's amazing how far the West has declined that they believe MORE policing is always such a great outcome.

If and when WWIII begins, the primary motivating factor for a fighting nation is their belief in their country, in their freedoms, in patriotism. If you have too many abusing the rights of others, the will to fight will not be there and the enemies of the West will win.

Look at the outcomes of War Games between China and America. You need faith in the system or you end up like Canadian and Europe citizens where people just say "I'm not fighting"
 
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Stupid culture war nonsense begins.

Let's see how much traction this one gets under the Republican's Regime.
 
Keeping those animals was a victimless crime. And the Karen from another state who reported the guy should be ashamed...but won't be.

But it's a good thing that there is no other crime in New York State. No thefts, no murders, no jaywalking. Nothing.
They could have simply REHABBED the animals and released them. That would be the better choice if they were determined not to let these folks keep them. If course the best option would be to leave them all alone
 
Keeping those animals was a victimless crime. And the Karen from another state who reported the guy should be ashamed...but won't be.

But it's a good thing that there is no other crime in New York State. No thefts, no murders, no jaywalking. Nothing.
The fact NYC chooses to kill the squirrel while criminals run wild just show how evil democrats are.
 
Keeping those animals was a victimless crime.

It should not have ever been a crime at all. I've taken in two "wild" animals in my life and tamed them making them excellent pets, so just when did they stop being "property of the state?" And how many months/years after taking them in has any risk/thought of possible rabies passed? And who is at risk from rabies other than the person taking them in?

Worse, who could watch any of the many hours of video of p-nut playing affectionately with his owner and still wondered if the animal had rabies???

It makes no sense.
 
It should not have ever been a crime at all. I've taken in two "wild" animals in my life and tamed them making them excellent pets, so just when did they stop being "property of the state?" And how many months/years after taking them in has any risk/thought of possible rabies passed? And who is at risk from rabies other than the person taking them in?

Worse, who could watch any of the many hours of video of p-nut playing affectionately with his owner and still wondered if the animal had rabies???

It makes no sense.
Karens get their feelings hurt, and all standards of normal, rational human behavior are out the window.
 

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