It's the decisions you make, not someone else makes, that affects your life.
And if you are going to kill over a puppy you might want to try avoiding McDonalds and Burgerking's and stuff like that, cause you might just find yourself retracing the murderers of those dead defensless cows.
And if you are going to kill over a puppy you might want to try avoiding McDonalds and Burgerking's and stuff like that, cause you might just find yourself retracing the murderers of those dead defensless cows.
When I was 12 I had something like this. I used to live in a pretty crappy apartment, with odd neighbors. My neighbor George was around 30~ single, and left his room minimally. All the time I would hear crashes and bangs, sometimes even screechs. One day after school my parents were gone for whatever reason and I heard a sudden crashing and some odd screeching noises. Interested I opened the door quietly and there was George at the end of the hall beating a trapped kitten. The feeling of rage that under-came me is un-explainable, I ran grabbed my brother's metal baseball bat opened the door and swung at him. He was taller than me so I just aimed for his ribs, knocked the wind out of him. I took a step back and at that point he was crouched over so I aimed for the back of his head. Knocked him out on the spot. I then just proceeded to grab the kitten, and ran into our room and slammed the door. I called 911 then my parents, if your wondering the kitten ended up being fine and George was arrested for animal cruelty (Police found 2 dead cats in his room.). I even got to keep the kitten, he's alive to this day. If you absolutely need pics I'll go find a camera and get a timestamp for you.
Imho, the only excuse for killing is to save an innocent live. The puppy just wanted some love man.
I think that a vast majority of the population would kill if they could justify themselves this easily- stomping a puppy? Honestly, who cares? I have a list of people I would gladly kill as brutally as possible, with absolutely no hesitation, but they punish people for killing other people (go figure, shame eh?). Honestly, even a strapped muscleman with a short fuse wouldn't be stupid enough to risk imprisonment over the life of some stray dog that will die on the streets anyway, more likely than not.
When one values one human life over another you begin to have mistakes in reasoning.
It shows that society has had an effect on how you think, telling you that killing defenseless animals is morally "wrong".
Human life is meaningless. Wasn't expecting this thread from someone who is usually so logical and calculating.