Guest guest Posted April 25, 2008 Report Share Posted April 25, 2008 Unfreakingbelievable! Killing for credit! There are no words. That I can say here. You should read some of the comments from the link from people trying to justify it. Pathetic. Middle Schoolers Encouraged to Kill Animals http://blog.peta.org/archives/2008/04/middle_schoolers_encouraged_to_kill_animals.php Posted at 01:00 PM | Permalink | Comments (57) At a middle school in Tiny Poplar, Wisconsin, a science teacher is encouraging his kids to shoot animals in the area and share stories of “the kill” with the rest of the class. If the kids eat the dead creatures, they’re allowed to post pictures of their accomplishment on a bulletin board in the classroom. And not a single person in the school gets how fundamentally, deeply screwed up this is. After concerned members of the community contacted us about this disturbing practice, PETA’s Sangeeta Kumar wrote a letter to the school’s principal informing him of the well-documented link between violence against animals and criminal behavior against other humans (this is especially true when kids start killing at a young age), and asked that he at least include some information on humane treatment of animals in his curriculum so kids could learn that there are other, more enriching ways of interacting with wild animals than shooting at them. We’re still chatting fairly amicably with the principal about this issue—but it’s frustrating going. You can read more about this (and leave a comment, if you feel so inclined) at TwinCities.com. Note the quote at the end where the school tries to justify this sordid practice with the argument that people used to do it 150 years ago. Kind of like how they used to own slaves and deny women the right to vote. "I doubt there were many vegetarians 150 years ago. Why was it acceptable for their great grandfathers to hunt?" Short answer: It wasn’t. I’ll let you know if we get anywhere with this. http://pets.Fortheanimals7/join http://www.myspace.com/fortheanimals7 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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