Kansas City Doggie Rescue Rage

A Kansas City crowd fights animal cruelty and searches for answers amid local leash controversy: Dozens of strangers fight to save a dog left tied to a pole in the River Market

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  1. Blacks are just worthless. NEVER should blacks be allowed to have pets.

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  2. Niggers should not own anything. They are farm equipment at best.

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  3. It's a dog, who gives a shit

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  4. Nice to know we are now going to save this poor abused animal by taking him to the pound, nursing him back to health and then practising Euthanasia for the sake of all those bureaucrats in the chain who need jobs. Just because your tax dollars pay for a central collection point for these abused animals does not mean the bureaucrats and non profits provide a better prognosis for them in the long term.

    These tax payer and privately funded pounds are often worse than dog mills. They extensively overcharge for mutt adoptions, have insane screening processes that can include inspecting your home, often ask all the wrong questions in their screening process and actually cause people to avoid approaching their facilities because of what is often just ridiculous bullshit. If you are a dog owner and your dog get loose they will pick up your dog, give it shots, implant chips and even neuter in some cases and then pick your pocket with insane fees and penalties. Whatever their original purpose was, many of these facilities have just grown into big bureaucracies where bloated staff, over kill on care and exceptional operating expenses has damn near placed mutt ownership out of reach for many. In the end their own bureaucracy results in them killing thousands of animals that otherwise might have had a great home and quality of life.

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  5. A dog is much more preferable to a stinking NIGGER. ANY day!!

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  6. 5:15, TRUTH!!!!!!!!

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