Guest guest Posted March 27, 2008 Report Share Posted March 27, 2008 I thought this was very observant and worth sharing. Personally I don't think it is MORE depraved than the sick and disturbing display at the "art" institute, but just as bad.Anthony Marr <anthony_marr wrote: Anthony Marr <anthony_marrAnthony Marr <anthony_marrWed, 26 Mar 2008 17:01:44 -0700 (PDT)[Animal Rights Activist Resources] What is more depraved than showing snuff movies to children? The following is to put things in perspective.Thanks to IDA (In Defense of Animals) and its members, the San Francisco Art Institute suspended an "art" exhibit titled "Don't Trust Me" consisting of six televisions displaying video images of six different animals -- a doe, a goat, a horse, an ox, a pig, and a sheep -- being bludgeoned to death with a sledgehammer.I'm not sure if the exhibition was "classified", as in movies - G, PG13, Restricted, X, XXX, etc... Anyway, even without resptrictions, I can't imagine parents bringing their children to see this exhibition. Nor can I see parents buying a DVD at the exhibition and bringing the snuff movies home to show their children for entertainment or art appreciation.Can you? Probably not. But this is just a hypothetical question, right? Wrong. Guess what? Some parents do even worse. They do it LIVE. Not only do these parents show their children how to snuff out an animal, live, they make their children do it themselves.It is called HUNTING.How obscene and depraved can some people get?!AMAnthony Marr, founder Heal Our Planet Earth (HOPE) www.HOPE-CARE.org www.MySpace.com/AnthonyMarr www.ARConference.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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