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I help many suffering animals

I do assist other organizations so to answer your question, yes I help many suffering animals. I simply feel there is a better route to having happy animals and living together in peace than abolition. I also don't understand how a group can preach such extreme views yet still enslave animals, and indirectly support the pet & slaughter industry by helping other animals, it's a complicated topic and I feel there is a better way to engage the public with a softer kinder compromise.

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If you're not an abolitionist, you're part of the problem
Why doesn't AAS take the first step
AAS has been preaching abolition for years
Preach all you want, why not walk the walk?
Re: Preach all you want, why not walk the walk?
Perhaps I should find the closest colony of abandoned cats and kittens and stomp one to death...
The truth is that only abolition will end cruelty
My benign slavery does not justify slavery
You can not balance the interests of a slave against its owner
"We have met the enemy and he is us" *PIC*
Perhaps Ms Lapointe would take care of all the suffering dogs that AAS rescues?
I help many suffering animals
We must see through our own selfish but well-meaning mind-set of capturing and tethering any animal to our lives
Calling animals slaves doesn't cut it for your average Joe
No-one has spoken of setting dogs and cats free to fend for themselves except Ms. Lapointe
Are we not animals ourselves? Do we not value our freedoms?

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