08-30-2019, 03:17 PM
Maybe 8 years ago it didn't seem like much of a problem. There were occasional videos. Now they are a frequent thing.
People deliberately post videos of themselves abusing their own animals. J. Warner was ahead of her time. She saw a problem and tried to stop it while it was still a small problem. Now cruelty videos are everywhere. People post them and boast about what they have done.
Now we need to react again and much more strongly this time.
We need to reclaim YouTube for funny cat videos, cute puppies and squeaking guinea pigs.
Bring back our harmless fun.
People deliberately post videos of themselves abusing their own animals. J. Warner was ahead of her time. She saw a problem and tried to stop it while it was still a small problem. Now cruelty videos are everywhere. People post them and boast about what they have done.
Now we need to react again and much more strongly this time.
We need to reclaim YouTube for funny cat videos, cute puppies and squeaking guinea pigs.
Bring back our harmless fun.
Catherine