Story from Florida this morning. A good Samaritan called cops on witnessing a human being throw a plastic storage box out a window while they were crossing a bridge. In that box was a 4 yr old female dog. It just so happened that there was an animal rescue establishment only 5 min away from that bridge. These people since 1 was driving and the other was tossing are what you call depraved people. Maybe a better word for them are monsters. Why?
In all likely hood it was due to a horrible upbringing. Ofcourse it's not always this way. Bundy comes to mind. A serial killer caught in Florida decades ago. His mother says he was brought up in a loving house hold. I guess he was just born rotten. So a lot of times the house hold is not that loving. Screaming, hitting and God knows what. Living in that scenario would show the kid, I'm worthless. So they strike back in fear. From then on it's Me First. They will use violence first to block any potential attack against them. Since their bigger than cats and dogs these critters will feel the brunt of their wrath. People say catch them and put them in jail. Well that just makes them worse. Doesn't work for the most part.
Only way to prevent these sad occurrences is to raise your kids with love and respect like you would like for yourself. If you don't know how to give love then don't have kids, use birth control.
At sporting events the kids are participating in. They see adults getting in fist fights over blown calls of all things. The kids think this is normal behavior. Don't get your way, then just smack someone. Sometimes they come away unscathed and sometimes not. Does this help your self esteem?
When about in your life, if you see an injustice send love toward the situation in one form or another. It can only help. Love is the presence of light. It is light that pierces the darkness not the other way around. If anything remember that. It will heal all wounds. Spread the light by showing love. This is what God is. By giving love you share God.
As far as the dog's fate. He was saved by the cops and was adopted out. Hopefully to a more loving person.
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