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Humans are left homeless. Humans are victims of heinous crimes. Humans have genocided ourselves.
Our four legged friends are a part of our world. And in that world, awful things happen for which they a part.
We have the rich, who have owners who pamper them with rich things. We have the working class pooches, and we have the poor and the discarded.
It's just how nature is.
some were home, some were on the moon eating wensleydale with wallace & gromit
Peter: Hehehehehehe
And since you feel this strongly about the subject, consider joining some of these anti-PETA campaigns or become a exposé-documentary style content creator on the truth about PETA in order to raise awareness because the only real way to interfere with their operations is to hit them where it hurts, their funding. Convincing people with good intentions that donating money to PETA is not helping animals and suggesting other charity organizations that actually do care about animal welfare instead.