Save This Cow – She’s Infinitely Nicer Than Jihadist Sows!
I’ll certainly not be the first to reflect on the weirdness/inconsistency of ‘EU’ policies that allow dangerous, rabid animals to cross into member states, where they get welcomed lavishly by state authorities…
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…yet when a perfectly healthy farm animal accidentally strays across a border and is found and brought back to its owner after getting the all-clear from a vet, the harmless creature is scheduled for execution.
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In a sensible world the opposite would be the case.
Filthy sows infected with the jihadist virus would be put down fast…
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…while the poor cow would be made much of and restored to normal milking life.
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Activists battle to prevent pregnant cow from being executed for ‘illegally’ crossing into EU
Lorne Marzio 14:18 on June 3, 2018 Permalink |
Save the cow!
I have circulated this to about ten people.
I like your comparisons.
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Danny Proctor 16:59 on June 3, 2018 Permalink |
Yes, Lorne, the comparison between the cow victimised by Brussels bureaucracy and the blood-thirsty sows who gave physical and-or moral support to the caliphate gang, and now back in Europe unhindred, is very appealing.
I’ve got the petition circulating among all my anmal-loving aunties! They never had much time for the EU before and now they’lldetest it.
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Ken Kasic 14:36 on June 3, 2018 Permalink |
Farmers in America value our cows and my grandparents would have fought for one of ours if it had been threatened like this.
I will sign up.
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Keith Milner 15:08 on June 3, 2018 Permalink |
If I lived in Europe I would start a petition for the EU to have illegal aliens who commit jihadist crimes put down by a vet.
No compulsory anesthetic!
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R Sinclair 17:45 on June 3, 2018 Permalink |
With so many ‘animal rights’ organisations now run by the far-left, I would normally be very reluctant to sign on to this kind of campaign but you made me think about it and so I have signed the petition.
It is so unfair to the farmer. Cows are not cheap and it’s neither the cow’s fault nor the farmer’s if it was spooked and trotted out of Bulgaria and into Serbia.
If the animal posed a risk to the herd or to humans, then it would need to be put down but that is not stated in the report.
As you say, this is senseless and is in such contrast with the way those hateful jihadists are treated.
I don’t know about all the EU countries but Britain and Belgium just take them in as Prodigal Sons and Daughters and kill the fatted calf for the killers.
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