Tuesday 27 December 2011

On the ritual cruelty of murdering foxes over the Season of Goodwill!

0750 Hrs GMT
London
Tuesday 27 December 2011
By © Muhammad Haque


On the ritual cruelty of murdering foxes over the Season of Goodwill!

Sky News and the BBC both showed lengthy pieces about the rituals of cruelty and murder that is apparently part of the tradition in the English country side.

Neither Sky News nor BBC News said anything about the heartache that each victim and its parents and loved ones goes through.

Both channels carried the same coverage during Monday 26 December 2011.

Don’t foxes have parents too?

Don’t foxes have siblings too?

Don’t foxes have babies of their own?

Would Sky News or the BBC dare show such cruelty if it were being aimed at one of the Pandas that have been brought over from China and are being kept in a zoo in Edinburgh?

They wouldn’t.

So what is different with foxes being murdered “for fun” then?

Because the “British public” have been suitably brainwashed into thinking that it is okay to be cruel to foxes.

After all they are not on the glamour list.

But don’t foxes suffer too?

Have they eyes?
Have foxes noses?
Have foxes limbs that ache and feel and hurt?

Would their attackers do this to their own children, to those they care about?

Would they say that being cruel to infants was part of the tradition?

They probably would.

So that makes this a season of goodwill and good wishes!

And Rowan Williams, say, is a baddy because he even begins to say what should have been said every day from any moral pulpit worth in name in this country.

British values indeed!

[To be continued]

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