rmolin73;409710 wrote:I can say the same thing about deer hunters. Oh wait thats a sport. Also Human does not = dog no matter how much some people think they do.
You could say the same thing about deer hunting, but you'd have nothing to back you up. Maybe it is just that you are young...or haven't had any exposure to simple psychology, but there's all kinds of stuff out there on this topic. I think PETA is stupid and I don't have pets. I find deer hunters annoying as well. None of this has anything to do with what Michael Vick's behavior demonstrated.
It isn't even that he just killed dogs. It is the torture, the use of his bare hands, etc. If you can't understand the aggression those things require, well, like I said, I hope it is just that you are young and not that you are that stupid.
"History is replete with notorious examples: Patrick Sherrill, who killed 14 coworkers at a post office and then shot himself, had a history of stealing local pets and allowing his own dog to attack and mutilate them. Earl Kenneth Shriner, who raped, stabbed, and mutilated a 7-year-old boy, had been widely known in his neighborhood as the man who put firecrackers in dogs' rectums and strung up cats. Brenda Spencer, who opened fire at a San Diego school, killing two children and injuring nine others, had repeatedly abused cats and dogs, often by setting their tails on fire. Albert DeSalvo, the "Boston Strangler" who killed 13 women, trapped dogs and cats in orange crates and shot arrows through the boxes in his youth. Carroll Edward Cole, executed for five of 35 murders of which he was accused, said his first act of violence as a child was to strangle a puppy. In 1987, three Missouri high school students were charged with the beating death of a classmate. They had histories of repeated acts of animal mutilation starting several years earlier. One confessed he had killed so many cats he'd lost count."