The Butcher of Norfolk (4th Edition)
In 2009, PETA killed 97% of the animals it took in. It found homes for only 8 out of 2,366.
In 2009, PETA killed 97% of the animals it took in. It found homes for only 8 out of 2,366.
A writer for PETA gives a shelter director on the defensive for staggering levels of killing advice on how to attack No Kill generally, and me specifically.
They have threatened to sue me. They’ve taken out ads against me. They’ve written letters to the editor of newspapers lying about me. And they’ve come to the defense of cruel shelters against my reform efforts. But PETA’s latest salvo against me really takes the cake: “Dog Breeders love Nathan.” That is what PETA recently posted on an internet list-serve devoted to animal rights which was debating the No Kill philosophy.
The blog I write is about reforming animal sheltering in the United States. It is about ending the systematic killing of animals in these pounds. But this particular blog isn’t about sheltering. This isn’t about the battle between the No Kill philosophy and its eventual conquest over regressive, kill-oriented approaches. This is about something more nefarious. This is about Ingrid Newkirk. This is about an animal killing, arrogant, disturbed person. And enough is enough.