America adora cadaveres ...in Combustoes
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America adora cadaveres ...in Combustoes
Sorriso da morte
Se
há pior atitude que a indiferença perante a morte de outrem, esse é
certamente o gracejar perante um cadáver. Como dizia Luís Pacheco, o
maldito, "ninguém tem razão perante um cadáver". Só a América se
vangloria perante tais espectáculos. Uma vergonha. Diz-se que Truman. ao
tomar conhecimento do lançamento da primeira bomba atómica, terá
exclamado: "vamos tomar o pequeno almoço e depois tratamos disso".
Expressões que são por inteiro uma weltanshauung.
Entre
a matança de Kadaffi e os seus filhos e o massacre de uma inteira
reserva de leões, tigres e ursos, a única diferença parece residir na
quase indiferença com que foi seguida a tragédia do Ohio. Para gente que
matou em trinta anos (1840-1870) cerca de 100 milhões de bisontes e
quase 2 milhões de índios, a contabilidade da morte faz parte do negócio
da vida.
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Para gente que
matou em trinta anos (1840-1870) cerca de 100 milhões de bisontes e
quase 2 milhões de índios, a contabilidade da morte faz parte do negócio
da vida.
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A história relacionada com esta foto está muito mal contada e simplesmente tenciona
denegrir a imagem dos americanos....
A policia foi forçada a matar estes amimais, para evitar que os mesmos não fossem
atacar as pessoas residentes na área.
ZANESVILLE, Ohio (AP) — Police stalked one last wolf and monkey still on the loose and residents hid indoors Wednesday after a game-preserve owner freed dozens of wild animals, including tigers and grizzly bears, and then killed himself.
Police with orders to shoot to kill tracked the mountain lions and other beasts through the forested rural area in an urgent overnight hunt that left more than 40 of the roughly 50 freed animals dead.
"It's like Noah's ark, like, wrecking right here in Zanesville, Ohio," said Jack Hanna, former director of the Columbus Zoo. "Noah's ark filled with tigers and lions and all leopards and a few monkeys and whatever, and it crashes here and all of a sudden they're out there."
Animal bodies were scattered near a barn on the game preserve. County Sheriff Matt Lutz told a news conference that it appeared Muskingum County Animal Farm owner Terry Thompson opened the farm's cages and gates and shot himself.
The preserve had Bengal tigers, lions, cheetahs, wolves, giraffes, camels and grizzly bears, among others.
"We're not talking about your normal everyday housecat," Lutz said.
Amid the confusion, there were multiple sightings of exotic animals up to about 10 miles (16 kilometers) away. "Some sort of cat" was hit and wounded on a local highway, Lutz said. Bears and wolves were among those killed.
The sheriff defended the shootings, saying police had just an hour or so before sundown Tuesday and weren't carrying tranquilizer darts. Police found several aggressive animals near Thompson's body and shot them, and they saw many other animals standing outside their cages or outside the fencing surrounding the property and began shooting them on sight.
Even when one 300-pound (135-kilogram) animal was shot with a tranquilizer dart when animal authorities arrived, the animal "went crazy," ran off and had to be shot, Lutz said.
Hanna defended the sheriff against criticism that the animals should have been captured alive.
"What was he to do at nighttime with tigers and lions, leopards, going out there?" Hanna said. "In the wild, this would be a different situation."
Authorities would not say how Thompson killed himself, and no suicide note was found. Lutz said the sheriff's office had received numerous complaints since 2004 about animals at the property. Thompson had gotten out of federal prison just last month after serving a year for possessing unregistered guns.
"This is a bad situation," the sheriff said. "It's been a situation for a long time." He told CNN that he had feared someday finding Thompson dead at his farm from an animal attack.
Ohio has some of the United States' weakest restrictions on exotic pets and among the highest number of injuries and deaths caused by them.
Neighbor Danielle White, whose father's property abuts the animal preserve, said Thompson had been in trouble because of repeated animal escapes. White said.
A few weeks ago, she had to avoid some camels grazing on the side of a freeway.
"It's always been a fear of mine knowing (the preserve's owner) had all those animals," she said. "I have kids. I've heard a male lion roar all night."
John Ellenberger, another neighbor, speculated that Thompson freed the animals to get back at neighbors and police.
"Nobody much cared for him," Ellenberger said.
O resto é Bullshit, Nonsense...
denegrir a imagem dos americanos....
A policia foi forçada a matar estes amimais, para evitar que os mesmos não fossem
atacar as pessoas residentes na área.
ZANESVILLE, Ohio (AP) — Police stalked one last wolf and monkey still on the loose and residents hid indoors Wednesday after a game-preserve owner freed dozens of wild animals, including tigers and grizzly bears, and then killed himself.
Police with orders to shoot to kill tracked the mountain lions and other beasts through the forested rural area in an urgent overnight hunt that left more than 40 of the roughly 50 freed animals dead.
"It's like Noah's ark, like, wrecking right here in Zanesville, Ohio," said Jack Hanna, former director of the Columbus Zoo. "Noah's ark filled with tigers and lions and all leopards and a few monkeys and whatever, and it crashes here and all of a sudden they're out there."
Animal bodies were scattered near a barn on the game preserve. County Sheriff Matt Lutz told a news conference that it appeared Muskingum County Animal Farm owner Terry Thompson opened the farm's cages and gates and shot himself.
The preserve had Bengal tigers, lions, cheetahs, wolves, giraffes, camels and grizzly bears, among others.
"We're not talking about your normal everyday housecat," Lutz said.
Amid the confusion, there were multiple sightings of exotic animals up to about 10 miles (16 kilometers) away. "Some sort of cat" was hit and wounded on a local highway, Lutz said. Bears and wolves were among those killed.
The sheriff defended the shootings, saying police had just an hour or so before sundown Tuesday and weren't carrying tranquilizer darts. Police found several aggressive animals near Thompson's body and shot them, and they saw many other animals standing outside their cages or outside the fencing surrounding the property and began shooting them on sight.
Even when one 300-pound (135-kilogram) animal was shot with a tranquilizer dart when animal authorities arrived, the animal "went crazy," ran off and had to be shot, Lutz said.
Hanna defended the sheriff against criticism that the animals should have been captured alive.
"What was he to do at nighttime with tigers and lions, leopards, going out there?" Hanna said. "In the wild, this would be a different situation."
Authorities would not say how Thompson killed himself, and no suicide note was found. Lutz said the sheriff's office had received numerous complaints since 2004 about animals at the property. Thompson had gotten out of federal prison just last month after serving a year for possessing unregistered guns.
"This is a bad situation," the sheriff said. "It's been a situation for a long time." He told CNN that he had feared someday finding Thompson dead at his farm from an animal attack.
Ohio has some of the United States' weakest restrictions on exotic pets and among the highest number of injuries and deaths caused by them.
Neighbor Danielle White, whose father's property abuts the animal preserve, said Thompson had been in trouble because of repeated animal escapes. White said.
A few weeks ago, she had to avoid some camels grazing on the side of a freeway.
"It's always been a fear of mine knowing (the preserve's owner) had all those animals," she said. "I have kids. I've heard a male lion roar all night."
John Ellenberger, another neighbor, speculated that Thompson freed the animals to get back at neighbors and police.
"Nobody much cared for him," Ellenberger said.
O resto é Bullshit, Nonsense...
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.
E há pior fera , à solta na natureza, que o próprio homem?!
E há pior fera , à solta na natureza, que o próprio homem?!
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Re: America adora cadaveres ...in Combustoes
ha duas formas de matar pulgas
a pior é á MOKADA
a pior é á MOKADA
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