Yesterday, or maybe it was today, there was a lady on TV being interviewed about her passion for lady’s boxing. She was associated with the movie “Million Dollar Baby” which has a female boxer as a main character. This lady was upset that women’s boxing is not a Olympic Sport.
And then every once in a while you see people on TV who are upset because other people eat meat. Once in a while you see people who are upset because plants have feelings too and we shouldn’t eat them. We are all going to be on very strict diets if we can’t eat plants or animals.
Yes there is a point to all of this. I can’t remember what it was but if I keep typing it will likely come back to me. Oh yeah… People can get worked up about all kinds of causes can’t they. Dave does not understand why or how people can get this worked up over these causes.
Another example is “youth in Asia”. Why do we care about youth in Asia. Youth in American have lots of trouble and we should worry about them don’t you think. Or better yet, instead of worrying about youth in Asia we should be worried about “mercy killings”.
Going totally unnoticed to the average or even unaverage American are Children’s Zoos. What kind of society are we where we put our children in zoos? This came to Dave’s attention when he was traveling through / past Ft. Wayne, Indiana and saw a sign advertising the children’s Zoo. You might expect this kind of warped and depraved behavior from Californians who are still technically in the United States or in New York, but in Ft. Wayne Indiana?
So Dave got on the Internet and “googled” (it’s a verb now) “Ft Wayne Children's Zoo" and they do have information there about it. They aren’t even trying to hide it. See picture below.
Unfortunately it isn’t just the sicko freaks in Ft. Wayne, there are other zoos which display children for your viewing pleasure. Some even have the kids posing in “natural looking” environment, see below.
Who will put a stop to this? How will these children grow up to be even semi-normal.
Please send email Dave with your thoughts on how this terrible thing can be ended, and he will consider your ideas between reruns of “Petticoat Junction”.
a republished "Oldie but goodie"



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