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obeligz
at Mon May 18 14:22:52 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by obeligz ]
I think sometimes people donīt react to AR activism because they just donīt know how to react. Sometimes when Iīm shocked, I get speechless and put out. The debate
The human mind is a terrific instrument, but unfortunately we recieve it with out a safety manual.
If I wrote myself safty manual behind the ear, it would be to consistently confront AR activists that are a big threat to my hobby. Failing to react towards AR activism is akin to being indifferent towards the value of ones own husbandry, in a certain manner. But in another respect.. reptile keepers couldnīt care less about AR activists unless an HR669 hit them on the head.
Before we rush to judge the "non-fighting" reptile keepers we should consider that reptile keeping is still legal in the US, and that the government has a responsability to make educated desicions on behalf of the people. The government is responsible for the loss of rights to responsible herpetoculture, the AR philosophy is the reason, and the reptile keeper is the victim.
On this thought.. if the AR organizations (AROīs) are the cause of the problems we experiance, shouldnīt the responsible keeper be writing letter to the police, in accusation of the tyranny of AROīs, in stead of writing letters to the government in protest to oppressing bans?
Regards
oby
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