Sunday, February 15, 2015

Buzz Words



   Only one of the five dogs pictured was ours to begin with.

I've had this post on my mind for quite some time now. Animal people are bombarded these days with a constant onslaught of animal rights minded "buzz" words. We all hear them, and most of us even fall into using them ourselves. The problem with the use of  these"buzz" words is that they are absolutely manipulative, and doing so actively contributes to ridiculous expectations people increasingly seem to expect from the owners of animals.They are a far cry from reality, and are in fact are so divorced from the truth in general that we all ought to be screaming foul about it from the rooftops. So why aren't we?

Let me share a few examples of what I mean. We will start off with the "buzz" word and slash it with the truthful word. Rescue/ Buy, Adopt/Own, Foster/Care for, Rehoming fee/Sell, Furever home/As long as its working out, Furbaby/ Companion pet, and the list goes on. 

Now I am going to use all "buzz" words to write an emotionally charged manipulative sentence and one you have likely heard come out of someones mouth. 

" I adopted my neighbors furbaby that I was fostering for a rehoming fee. I had to rescue him so he would have a furever home"

Now the same sentence minus the "buzz" words and told without intent to stir emotions and manipulate the person hearing it. 

"I bought a dog from my neighbors that I had been temporarily taking care of for them. They could no longer keep their dog. I really hope it works out for both of us."  

There is a phenomena at hand these days when it comes to animal issues that demonizes truthfulness while applauding exaggeration, anthropomorphism, and well...down right silliness. If that was the extent of it I suppose it would be of little consequence. However, all too often it goes far, far, beyond merely that. Today we have people treating other people horribly over the slightest perceived notion that an animal has not been treated the way the accuser has decided is up to their expectations. They even often take it online with willful intent to widely slander the person, to demonize them as sub human, and wag their ever judgemental cyber finger in the face of the accused. Not to mention bask in the glory from all that will applaud them for doing so. It really puts the "self" in self righteous. 

Now I would never tell anyone to zip their lip about a true case of animal abuse and neglect, but this is hardly what I am talking about here. As an example. I dare you to go to any pet swap facebook page and tell the above story minus the expected "buzz" words. Think Im kidding? Use the example I gave above and see what happens.The first sentence will be rewarded with many atta boys and pats on the back and what a good fur mommy you are, and the second one will be met with a lecture on adopt dont shop, what creeps your neighbors are, and a grand jury interrogation about what exactly you are going to do if it doesn't "work out" with the dog, as well as offers to take the dog out of your incredibly undeserving hands. Now mind you none of the many people doing this personally know any of the parties involved.  

People we REALLY need to get away from this. It has animal rights written all over it. It is pretty nauseating when you actually stop and think about it, and frankly we need to get back to a realistic view of the human/animal relationship. Love thy neighbor is what the book said. Not thy neighbor's dog.    

Thursday, January 8, 2015

The balance between freedom and free for all.

One of my geldings a little on the tubby side
Severely emaciated carriage horse in third world country.
Emaciated carriage horse formerly working in downtown Atlanta Georgia
Amish carriage horse at a healthy weight and perfect fit condition.


Just exactly when did we lose sight of the difference between freedom and free for all? Since when did common sense become so uncommon? Why does every issue have to be hard right or hard left? Yet I believe in each of us that ability to follow ones gut reaction is still there. I share this four pictures of carriage horses as an example. 

While looking at horse #1 and you probably think he could use a little more exercise. Nothing more, nothing less. When you look at the picture of the next horse with its severely emaciated condition it makes the whole picture scream of exploitation. Everything from the size of the vehicle it is pulling in that poor of condition to the gaudy pink body dye. It makes you either mad, or sad, or both just looking at it. Some of us will stop there and reserve judgement because of the fact that it is in a third world country. The realization that the driver likely has missed as many meals as the horse has, and that desperate people live in desperation. 

However...The third horse's picture was taken in a major city in the USA. In our admittedly rich country. That for most of us lends a whole different feel to the situation. Nothing offends our sensibilities quite like the reality of a probably overweight owner making money off of an obviously skinny undernourished horse. While the humans circumstances may not make a difference to the hungry horse, the difference to anyone with a strong moral compass will find it far more offensive than the previous photo taken in a poor country.

Looking at the last horse in the series all we can feel is admiration. The horse is clearly well nourished. Fit without a sign of missing a meal, and frankly "the picture of health". It shows from his gleaming hair coat to his lively expression. I believe people feel good when they look at this photo. Our "gut" tells us all is good. Better than good, very good. 

Then explain this. Why is that we likely all agree on this yet those on one side of the the isle wants ZERO oversight, a 100% free for all, and everyone to be welcome to do as they please on the premise of "personal property". Not only that we should also defend the bad players in the name of solidarity. The opposite side would wish to demonize all four photo's as the same thing based on the fact that all four horses are in harness. To those from that camp that is akin to "slavery and bondage".Somehow to them WORK is a four letter word, and especially if an animal is doing it.(they have no choice you see)and convict all four as one and the same "evil" thing. Which they clearly are not.  

Why do we no longer seem to know that with a healthy dose of common sense sensible things are born? What happened to independent thought? What happened to looking at things on an individual basis? Why are some so willing to convict all on nothing more than the common association while others will defend the indefensible even when they themselves are examples of excellence? None of it makes any "horse sense" 

It's a crazy world we live in and it seems its getting crazier by the year. Common sense isn't so common anymore, and people can't even distinguish the difference between "animal rights" and "animal welfare".Too many people seem to have lost sight of the fact that there needs to be a balance between freedoms and free for alls.

None of this is rocket science and its time we started trusting our guts and work towards coming back to our senses, and making some sense.