None can be more cruel than humans

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Posted: 14 years ago
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Friday, Aug 05, 2011
Mother bear kills cub and then itself

The Chinese media has reported on an extraordinary account of a mother bear saving her cub from a life of torture by strangling it and then killing itself.

The bears were kept in a farm located in a remote area in the North-West of China. The bears on the farm had their gall bladders milked daily for 'bear bile,' which is used as a remedy in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM).

It was reported that the bears are kept in tiny cages known as 'crush cages', as the bears have no room to manoeuvre and are literally crushed.

The bile is harvested by making a permanent hole or fistula in the bears' abdomen and gall bladder.

As the hole is never closed, the animals are suspect to various infections and diseases including tumours, cancers and death from peritonitis.

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The bears are fitted with an iron vest, as they often try to kill themselves by hitting their stomach as they are unable to bear the pain.

A person who was on the farm in place of a friend witnessed the procedures and told Reminbao.com that they were inhumane.

The witness also claimed that a mother bear broke out its cage when it heard its cub howl in fear before a worker punctured its stomach to milk the bile.

The workers ran away in fear when they saw the mother bear rushing to its cub's side.

Unable to free the cub from its restraints, the mother hugged the cub and eventually strangled it.

It then dropped the cub and ran head-first into a wall, killing itself.

Many TCM practitioners have denounced the use of bear bile in their treatment as there are cheaper herbs and synthetics that can be used in its place.

Bear bile is traditionally used to remove 'heat' from the body as well as treat high fever, liver ailments and sore eyes.

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Posted: 14 years ago
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Yes, the cruelty is up to its limits here, 😭 this should be informed to PETA. A universal rule should be made to provide the proper security to all the animals, except insects.😡
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Posted: 14 years ago
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^^ Just because insects aren't pretty looking doesn't mean that they shouldn't be protected :/ There are tons of insects out there that are endangered and they should be protected because they're highly beneficial to some species of plants.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Would PETA dare to voice its protest in China 🤔
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Sometimes when I see movies like Planet of the Apes, I wish that someday animals will rise and show humans their place. The earth and its creatures are meant to be respected, not exploited.

Native Americans, Eskimos and ingenious tribes, hunted animals, ate their flesh and wore their skins - but the worshiped mother earth too. They did so in sustainable manners, in a humane and compassionate way. They did it only to feed their family and survive - never to be cruel or exploit the animal. Today people are cruel for money, for fun, for sport, for style for fashion. That is wrong.

Asian countries are notorious for animal cruelty and endangering animals. They destroyed panda habitats. Tigers, Rhinos, and other animals are being hunted and cruelly slaughtered for medicinal or other purposes. They turn blind eyes to dolphin drive hunting, illegal whaling, illegal tuna fishing until the international community reacts.

I'm a meat eater, but I passionately love animals. the environment and wildlife. I believe in doing my part in trying to consume local, organic and humanely raised meats as much as possible. Even if vegetables and fruits come from local sustainable sources, it is better for the environment. Avoid foods that utilize factory farming or unsustainable means. Avoid products that utilize endangered species or animal cruelty. Other than that all we can hope is that karma works and life that does not respect life gets its due.
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Originally posted by: Host.co.in

Yes, the cruelty is up to its limits here, 😭 this should be informed to PETA. A universal rule should be made to provide the proper security to all the animals, except insects.😡

I already join PETA, but nobody wanna take my nude pic!!! damit!!😕😛
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Originally posted by: Prometeus

I already join PETA, but nobody wanna take my nude pic!!! damit!!😕😛

I do not blame them😆
Read this sad story on PETA
I received an e-mail the other day from a good friend of mine asking me to sign and forward an attached PETA petition asking the Chinese government to stop allowing the skinning of live dogs in the Chinese fur trade.

Before I go into that, though, I'd like to share some personal background.

For one year, many years ago, I lived in China. It was in the Northeast where the air always hung heavy with coal smoke. I lived on an university campus there and taught English to a class of engineers. Everyone still wore mostly Communist grays and greens and blues. What colour there was, was generally muted by the soot in the air.

Every morning, I would wake up at 6:00 and go to an outdoor basketball court where I'd be taught kung fu by an English student of mine. He wasn't very good. Imagine a guy who looked like Spock with thick glasses but with no Vulcan super powers. I suspect he didn't know a damn thing about martial arts other than what he'd seen in Chinese censored versions of Enter the Dragon. I wasn't very good either, though, so it didn't matter. At least it gave me something to do.

A dog used to come by the court in the mornings while we practiced our kicks and punches and secret death kill grips. It was a dingy, brownish mutt. At first it was cautious but curious around us, not sure if what we were doing was threatening or a game it might be able to join in. Eventually, over the course of a few weeks, it decided that we were neither dangerous nor terribly interesting, but still, it would come over daily for a quick visit - maybe to check if that day was the day we had finally brought it a snack - and then it would return to the ugly concrete and stone house it came from.

That house was lived in by one of the labourers at the university. Every morning, the coal faced man would put out a bowl of rice gruel for the dog to eat. The dog would gulp down the food and then settle down on the front doorstep of the house and that's usually where the dog was when we finished our practice sessions in the morning.

One morning, after the dog had finished its visit with us, it walked back towards its house. Its owner came out and with a bowl of food in his hand and started calling to the dog. This was a little unusual because I'd never heard the man talk to the dog before. The dog approached the man excitedly, sniffing the scent of the food. When the dog got close enough, the man dropped the food then grabbed the dog by the scruff of the neck and stuffed it into a dirty sac. While the dog struggled and yelped, the man tied up the sac then beat it with a club until the struggling stopped. Then the man tied the sac to his bicycle rack and rode off.

I tell you this because I want you to understand that I know about cruelty to dogs in China. I make no excuses for them. It didn't matter that the man who did this was some shmuck who would have been lucky if he made $5 a day. My disgust was visceral. It was like getting punched in the gut. It wouldn't have mattered if the person throwing the punch was rich and educated or poor and ignorant. Either way it would have still sucked the air right out of me and left me feeling ill.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: return_to_hades

Sometimes when I see movies like Planet of the Apes, I wish that someday animals will rise and show humans their place. The earth and its creatures are meant to be respected, not exploited.




as i was reading the article, this was exactly what i thought!
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Then an old man, a keeper of an inn, said, "Speak to us of Eating and Drinking."

And he said:

Would that you could live on the fragrance of the earth, and like an air plant be sustained by the light.

But since you must kill to eat, and rob the young of its mother's milk to quench your thirst, let it then be an act of worship,

And let your board stand an altar on which the pure and the innocent of forest and plain are sacrificed for that which is purer and still more innocent in many.

***
When you kill a beast say to him in your heart,

"By the same power that slays you, I too am slain; and I too shall be consumed.

For the law that delivered you into my hand shall deliver me into a mightier hand.

Your blood and my blood is naught but the sap that feeds the tree of heaven."

And when you crush an apple with your teeth, say to it in your heart,

"Your seeds shall live in my body,

And the buds of your tomorrow shall blossom in my heart,

And your fragrance shall be my breath,

And together we shall rejoice through all the seasons."

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And in the autumn, when you gather the grapes of your vineyard for the winepress, say in your heart,

"I too am a vineyard, and my fruit shall be gathered for the winepress,

And like new wine I shall be kept in eternal vessels."

And in winter, when you draw the wine, let there be in your heart a song for each cup;

And let there be in the song a remembrance for the autumn days, and for the vineyard, and for the winepress.

-- The Prophet, Kahlil Gibran
Edited by Beyond_the_Veil - 14 years ago
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Animals could exhibit even more humane behaviors than us humans do.

Went to China once when i was pretty young, and totally appalled at how the dogs were all stuffed into this cage and skinned alive. thinking about it is traumatizing itself.

Cute like this:

Or like this:

Sigh. It's hard to eradicate deeply etched mindsets, rooted for generations though...

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