Monday, November 4, 2024

When the government protects us from things we don't need to be protected from

"RIP My Best Friend": Outrage Ensues After Beloved Rescue Squirrel Seized By NY, Euthanized.

More: Win It For Peanut and Fred

8 comments:

  1. When I say "There's a lot of people working to create a world they won't like when it arrives" that includes all the stupid people involved in Peanut the squirrel's death.
    And anyone who votes for a Dimocrat.

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  2. On the one hand, it's an excellent example of just how far down the ranks of our "governments" tyranny is an accepted practice.

    On the other hand, it's sad that the death of pets produces more outrage than the rapes, beatings, and murders by Muslim terrorists in Africa, Europe, and the Middle East.

    On the gripping hand, at least people are waking up, however slowly.

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    1. Or, I must add, the rapes, murders, and beatings inflicted upon Americans by illegal immigrants.

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  3. "But it was an illegal squirrel you guys!"

    Yup. Rapes and murders by illegal immigrants, no biggie. But keep an unsanctioned squirrel at home, and armed agents of the state arrive to employ deadly force. The one bright spot is the guy and his wife are still alive.

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  4. The one bright spot is the guy and his wife are still alive.

    For now. The next anonymous complaint may be against them.

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  5. some of the most zealous levels of government are local, remember the mask mandate enforcers ... my son is a police defunding advocate, and I'm ready to join him when I hear about stuff like this and red flag enforcement.

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    1. True, petty tyranny can be absolutely vicious.

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  6. The whole thing just illustrates how screwed up our society has become.

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