
Lieto fine per Milo (si spera), ma un altro orribile esempio di come stiamo fallendo così terribilmente in questo paese quando si tratta di benessere degli animali e delle devastanti conseguenze della clemenza sul crimine giovanile.
Come può il governo irlandese pensare che vada bene?
Traduzione di seguito:
*Milo avrebbe potuto morire quel giorno. Aveva solo poche settimane quando una banda di giovani in Irlanda iniziò a calciarlo come un calcio, per divertimento.
Era troppo piccolo per difendersi e cercò di dimostrare di essere indifeso rendendosi piccolo. Le grida di dolore quando i calci lo hanno colpito hanno mostrato che era un essere vivente. Una donna coraggiosa che lo ha assistito ha fermato l’abuso ed è stato accolto dal nostro partner, @Limerickanimalwelfare.
Milo si è ripreso in una casa adottiva dedicata. Presto sarà sulla nostra home page, pronto per la sua storia per avere un lieto fine*
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Degenerate scum
Unfortunately, Ireland is just an utter kip.
Why did I have to read this it’s made me so angry 😭
This made me feel sick.
The cunts that kicked that dog won’t stop at puppies. They will graduate to humans.
Were the youth part of a certain “ethnic” minority that we are not allowed to comment on?
Is it true that it’s common for Irish dogs to be adopted in places like Sweden and that we have a bad name in Europe when it comes to dog welfare?
Due to reddits, how shall I say, censorship policy. I certainly wouldn’t advocate for the cops to start beating the living shit out of these “people”. That would be awful. Imagine them getting beaten with a few oranges in a sock. Awful stuff altogether. Or Imagine them getting beaten with an old yellow pages that’s laying around. Terrible. I can’t advocate for that at all.
So noone is going to discuss the animal rights aspect?
Shocking, but given this is not the first time that Limerick Animal Welfare (LAW) has posted on Facebook about a dog being “kicked around like a football” by youths.
If this kind of cruelty is actually happening, it would suggest a major, ongoing animal welfare crisis in Limerick. But where are the statements to Gardaí? Where are the witnesses? Where is the proof?
Animal cruelty is a serious issue, and it happens across Ireland. Yet somehow, these extremely specific and dramatic stories (involving unnamed “youths” and puppies “kicked like footballs”) seem to come only from Limerick Animal Welfare. Why?
Here is two examples, four years apart, with nearly identical language:
2025:
>“Members of the public were left deeply sickened as Limerick Animal Welfare (LAW) shared the story of a tiny puppy that was rescued from youths ‘kicking him around like a football.’”
https://www.independent.ie/regionals/limerick/news/puppy-rescued-by-limerick-animal-welfare-after-being-kicked-around-like-a-football-by-youths/a744842529.html
2021:
>“An animal welfare charity intervened after reports of a young puppy being ‘kicked around like a football’ in the Mayorstone area of Limerick city.”
https://www.irishexaminer.com/news/munster/arid-40705970.html