The discussion goes on…and on…and I have been in debate again with people who defend him…here is my last word about this man:

What Michael Vick did to the dogs in his care is so appalling that many can’t bring themselves to hear about it.  He didn’t just fight dogs…he cut off ears and pulled teeth from puppies without anesthesia so they couldn’t defend themselves as they were used as bait dogs.  He tied females to racks to be forcefully mated against their will.  He attached jumper cables to dog’s bodies and tossed them into the pool to kill them via electrocution.  He held down the heads of dogs that didn’t fight well to drown them.  He beat and hung them until they were dead.

This man is a dangerous Sociopath and the ONLY reason he is out there talking to kids is because it’s a condition of his parole!  He interviews well because he’s coached.  He is revered and idolized because he can toss a football…a sad commentary on the value many place on people whose only redeeming quality is their sports ability.  When these hideous acts are carried out by non-famous people, their punishment is severe…Vick got a slap on the wrist and a multi-million dollar contract from the Eagles.  Justice appears to be out of balance.

I do not sit around thinking about Vick day in and day out, but when people I consider to be intelligent and decent humans, defend him without knowing the entire story, I find it difficult to ignore.  I am passionate about the welfare of defenseless animals and when hundreds suffered under the hands this man it disturbs me.  I understand how forgiveness works…I can forgive without condoning the act…I HOPE he means what he says to kids, and if it keeps ONE kid from abusing an animal I will be thrilled… he may redeem himself…that remains to be seen…enough said…

If the “have it your way” slogan is true, then it’s time for everyone to write to Burger King and their ad agency, Crispin, Porter, and Bogusky, and let them know you won’t be eating there any time soon.  Why?

Last night I saw an ad for their new breakfast menu, featuring a mailman marching down the street.  During his march he referred to Rottweilers and Pit Bulls in a very derogatory tone.  I am SO tired of news casts, product commercials, television shows, movies, and people in general, slamming dogs who fall into the bully breed category.

Several years ago Burger King created an ad campaign that featured a rooster in a fighting ring to promote their new chicken sandwich.  I wrote a scathing letter to their CEO asking that it be pulled due to it’s obvious support of cock fighting.  Surely, I wasn’t the only one who wrote to them, but I never saw that ad again.

We have a voice with our computers, our pens, and our wallets.  If you agree with my position and want to be part of ending bias and condemnation for bully breeds, then please write to Burger King at mediainquiries@whopper.com and to the ad agency at info@cpbgroup.com

I did!

 

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