Saturday, April 04, 2015

RSPCA Well Beaten.

Victory for fox hunting after RSPCA abandons policy of 'pursuing pointless prosecutions' after collapse of latest case 

The RSPCA has no more legal actions under the Hunting Act left after its decision last month to drop the case against William Bryer, joint master of the renowned Cattistock Hunt in Dorset. Mail. I have stated before that the RSPCA can hardly justify vast expense on a spiteful attack waged on whom they perceive to be 'the rich at play.' This was a nasty, leftist attack using good money from the charity's publicly donated coffers. If they want the moral high ground - they must pursue ceremonial slaughter methods as a target - where tens of millions of animals suffer annually in the UK rather than defend a few thousand vulpine vermin. Will it be defending rats and cockroaches next?
I used to have such respect for this charity but would now not even put a fifty penny piece into a collecting tin!
When I find a leftist agenda with a charity - I stop supporting it altogether!

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