32 Replies to “This Is Not Your Grandma’s Humane Society”

  1. No so-called “activist” will tell me … What Not to Wear … I’ll defer to the EXPERTS for that advice … Stacy London and Clinton Kelly HA !
    And just TRY to splash RED DYE on me, you psychopathic misfits ! That’s assault, brotha ! I will go all Medievil on your asses … and the animal proteins coursing thru my veins give me a distinct advantage over you vegan weaklings. Not to mention my superior brain function due to the natural animal fats running thru my cranium.

  2. Via the comments… they’re always the dumbest!!! (Villager) “You can’t even try to change their mind, they just blindly turn away and won’t even listen to a single argument.. they’ll start to make up stupid arguments themselves”.
    The irony is stupifying

  3. Very strange, I dunno looking at those batshit crazy’s I had a weird intense mental vision of them being thrown into a big pen full of starving Pitbulls.
    Would that be considered Social Justice?

  4. I sympathize somewhat with the protesters. I think we always have a responsibility to meet our survival needs in a way that minimizes pain and suffering. Yes, we have a right to eat and clothe ourselves, and when we were less economically developed than we are today, we were justified in doing so by means that today might be considered gratuitously cruel. Even today, I have no problem with hunters who shoot animals for food and clothing. A bullet through the heart, delivered by a competent hunter, seems way more humane than even the most modern slaughter house. But leg traps? In this age? Why? Does a person’s desire for fur legitimize any and all methods?
    A second issue raised by this post involves the tactics used by the protesters. I generally oppose obstructive tactics, and I oppose them here as well. Yet I notice my opposition is less vehement than, say, the contempt I felt for those “students” at Middlebury College. I wonder if it isn’t true of many of us, on both sides of today’s political divide, that our “principles” are not nearly as firm as we imagine.

  5. Speak only for yourself, lefty. Leg traps are way better than handcuffs. There’s nothing in this story that couldn’t be solved really quickly by a bunch of trappers with 2 X4s and enough space to swing them in.

  6. Hey, don’t get me wrong, I love anmals too!
    Right next to the mashed potatoes.

  7. ust another Anti-Canada Thing. It’s okay to crticize Canada they are Nice People. They won’t fight back at your False Narrative. They will come to Save People such as demonstrated in the New Theatre on Broadway but after all they are Foreigners.
    That’s why President Obama Stopped using the Ethical Oil From Canada instead of the Dirty Sulfur Oil from Velanzuala.
    Hey WTF who cares about a Nation of White People. Let them return to the Hunting such as The Aboriiginal People. Sure they will be killing a lot more animals, but it is their Right isn’t it. It is alright to do anything to White People and Nothing that bothers Brown People.
    What’s that You say Toronto Ontario is Part of Canada? Who knew? Someone told me Toronto is the Most Cosmopolitan City in the World Now with more Brown People from around the World. Did you know Brown People think New York is just another Dirty Big City since the New Mayor started? Of well I will follow up on Canada after I find out IF IT IS THE Competition for Canada Goose which is paying Our Cheques or if George Soros is having another Laugh At the United States of America with buying Stooges like Us.

  8. “Would that be considered Social Justice?”
    Well, putting them in a pit full of staving coyotes would be poetic justice.

  9. Gotta love that Leonardo Anguiano clown: Doesn’t like the way livestock is treated, then proceeds to put a ring through his nose and tattoo a number on his ear.
    Perhaps he can volunteer to become long pig, in an even deeper show of solidarity with the animals. I think that Reza guy at CNN (Cannibal News Network) could help him out.

  10. I pay these adolescent clowns little mind; after all, veganism is a first world problem, and with the ever increasing socialism that we see in Canada we are bound to see Venezuela-like responses. We will start with shooting ruminants out of season, then soon anything will be fair game.
    These people will be lost without their organically grown quinoa and fair trade coffee. Those will soon be by words for “even more stupid expensive”.

  11. I do wish they could kill them humanely, but that’s easier said than done; and AFAIC, only good ‘yote is a dead one.

  12. I notice that Jennifer Cruz, the “species-ism disrupter” manages a vegan shop. I had no idea that you could buy a vegan. I also have no idea why anybody would want to.

  13. Has anyone else looked at where their Canadian outlets are? They have one in Pangnirtung – the Pangnirtung Inuit Co-Op Ltd!! Though the website has it being in Ontario. Would like to know what the prices are up there – the website prices are rather steep.

  14. If they keep on like that I’m going to have to buy a Canada Goose parka despite the celebrities wearing them.

  15. Exactly!
    Kate had a great comment on the site that showed the mugshots of the vegan anarchists. Most of them look like the great grandchildren of the original October 1917 Bolsheviks.
    TheTooner, good idea. My wife bought a new coat this winter and it has a nice real fur collar. She specified to the shop that the coat had to have a real fur collar when she went in to shop. We also both have leather fall and spring coats for cool days.

  16. A coupla days ago coyotes got ahold of a deer just up the road from the trap shack. The battle started near the crest of a hill and moved down (by gravity I suspect) in the ditch. There was blood and hair everywhere where they tore it apart. Coyotes aren’t very efficient killers when it comes to larger animals but if there’s enough of them they can get the job done. Sort of death by a thousand bites. A nasty violent death for the deer but hey that’s nature.
    Bongo wears a Canada Goose parka. I’ve see pictures of him with it on. He especially likes to have it on if there are some selfie opportunities with FN’s. Soapy wears fur as well.
    Just for the record few coyotes are taken in leg holds. Most trappers who target coyotes use snares. Death is almost instant in a properly set snare. Certainly nothing compared to the deer in the ditch.

  17. “…Just for the record few coyotes are taken in leg holds. …”
    DFN! DFN! DFN! DFN!*
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    *Doesn’t Fit Narrative!

  18. If they don’t know the benefits of real fur for warmth they haven’t been anywhere cold and would likely change their tune if they ever had to work outside in the winter. My Canada Goose Resolute is such a warm jacket I carry it until -25, zip it up at -35 and the hood goes up when the wind chill is -50. No synthetic can beat animal fur and goose down in my experience.

  19. I was a car–truck salesman for many years. I was on a Greyhound on my way to pick up a new F-150 in Calgary when the bus stopped at Brooks, the site of some of the biggest abattoirs in North America.
    A cute young hippie like girl in her mid-20’s sat beside me. We started making conversation when she informed me that she had worked at (if I recall) XL Foods in Brooks. She informed me that she had arrived in Brooks from Toronto, was flat broke, so she got on at XL. Her job was cleaning out the heads after the animal had been killed and cleaned. She described how the eyes would be looking at her, but were out of line with each other.” She described them as ”The headlights on a wrecked vehicle.”
    ”That must’ve have been a terrible job” I exclaimed.
    ”Not really” she said. ”It was part of my walk through life.”
    If I live to be 100, I’ll always remember her words of wisdom, and her making the best of a bad situation. Sometime we gotta do what we gotta do to survive.
    She then informed me that she was going to Vancouver, and had enough money to fly back home to ”Taranta” after her visit.

  20. Yes there should be no talk to us until they stop people like the Chinese who celebrate things like the ‘dog meat festival’. Unspeakable cruelty.

  21. friken love canada goose i have like 4 coats from them the indians use them as they are truly better than even wild animal pelts such as polar bear and wolf fox, seal hides and not just a little bit alot. very well made extremely high quality solid strong tough durrable coats of all kinds worth the 3-700$ per coat by far. love love love canada goose. the best forever and now i will buy 3 more just to show support even though i am in arizona lol.

  22. friken love canada goose i have like 4 coats from them the indians use them as they are truly better than even wild animal pelts such as polar bear and wolf fox, seal hides and not just a little bit alot. very well made extremely high quality solid strong tough durrable coats of all kinds worth the 3-700$ per coat by far. love love love canada goose. the best forever and now i will buy 3 more just to show support even though i am in arizona lol.

  23. “Unspeakable cruelty”
    Cruelty maybe, unspeakable, not so. Unspeakable cruelty would apply only to what humans do to other humans, outside or inside the womb. That is disgusting.

  24. Really? Do you even know what a trap line looks like, or where they are located?
    Are your expectations for Johnny Frank, or Frankie Joe, to stalk and wait for his little critter, for 72 hours straight in -30C weather, so he can earn a meagre, cultural living?
    I love how urbanites continue to push and project their lefty beliefs onto the rural residents of our land, despite having no clue what it takes to survive beyond the limits of Starbucks and Timmys franchises.
    Leg hold traps work, as intended, securely holding the critter until the trapper checks his lines. You’ve fallen for too many Alyssa Milano and Sarah McLaughlin faux teary eyed guilt trip greenmail commercials, to siphon off funds for rent seekers.
    Don’t worry, Mr Mittens and Rover won’t get caught in traplines, they are far removed from effete urban neighbourhoods. That’s another red herring brought forward by the extremists of the animal wrongs movement, just more zealots in our society with their priorities upside down. “Abortion good, animal cruelty bad!”

  25. Not so fast assuring RSP that Mr Mittens is safe. I know I’ve told this story before but it’s worth a repeat for all the cat lovers.
    Back when trapper Dad and Mom moved off the line and into town they bought a little place on the edge of the wild. Trapper Dad tilled up a place for a vegetable garden. Things went well until one day trapper Mom announced that the neighbourhood cats (lots of ’em) were using the garden as a latrine. The prospect of cat piss on the lettuce didn’t sit well with trapper Dad and after cogitating on the matter he developed a plan.
    Out in the garage trapper Dad had a box that where kept a few essentials. They’d never lived in town but you never know what might be going on so you better be ready was his thinking. Down at the bottom of the box were a coupla 330 Conibears that he had in case just such an emergency like this arose. He went to the woodshed (they moved to town but didn’t go all in – still had to have a wood stove) and got the material necessary to build a cubby (a place to conceal the bait…and the trap). He set it and…voila the cat problem was solved.
    He took care of business.

  26. as I scrolled down quickly what struck me is…not a lot of blue eyed blondes in that group of misfits.

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