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October 05, 2009

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John

Pretty sick. Could only watch the first minute or so of the Fox News video as the anger inside got to be too much seeing the smiles on all their faces.

Olivia

I managed to watch the whole thing, because I wanted to see what his mom Toni, who wore an alligator-like dress for the big occasion, would say. She assured us that her son was safe because three men she trusted were with him, protecting him just in case the alligator lunged.

What saddens me more than anything -- even more than the fact that the Fox anchors acted like the boy is the next best thing to sliced bread -- is that our generation is brainwashing the youngest generations, thus perpetuating this heartless, mindless culture.

What heartens me, though, is that unintelligent beliefs are powerless in the long run, and they fall flat on their face -- in the face of powerful good -- in time.

philip

Mary,
I saw this on CNN.com last week and it frustrated me as do all of the stories about teaching children to kill animals and there are plenty of stories. It's a horrible tradition to encourage children to take the life away of another. It's also extremely abusive to not just the children being brainwashed here into a life of violence but also to the rest of the world that must live around these individuals when they grow older and continue with their killing sprees.
If you teach a child to not walk in traffic or not play so close to the edge of a cliff they will learn from the adults around them right and wrong. Their brains are like sponges soaking up info. The same happens when you teach kids to be cruel to animals. They grow up continuing that celebration of cruelty for the rest of their lives and pass that sentiment on to more children.
Yes, I believe the real irony here is the same type of insanity that exists when a human explains why they are against sport, trophy or any kind of hunting for pleasure, recreation or even the lame excuse that the killers are going to freeze the meat or donate it to homeless people. What happens is that the person coming out against violence and against killing animals is seen as crazy, annoying or not understanding the blood letting way of life and are most often also branded as evil for being kind to others.
It is also well documented and there are many examples of when whites would try and stop lynching's for instance in the south or come out against lynching's as unethical and unjust they were often beaten and or arrested and seen as evil because they were interfering with a grand tradition. 
Another irony is that most of the stories I've read about children being applauded for cruelty to animals also take place in the south. FYI!
Thanks for this post.

Philip

Bea Elliott

I used to wonder really, at age 5 did a child understand "death"? I know the boy "hero" said he knew to shoot the gator "between the eyes; in the brain". Guess my question is answered.

And I suppose the boy is totally indoctrinated to his "priviledge" of doing so - being that the father was joyful about the bonus permit to "take" an extra alligator. And the boy's desire for an even bigger one "next time".

The alligator head on ice speaks volumes of our savagery, and how far we still need to go as a "civilized" species.

But I don't think it's a regional challenge regarding "kids and cruelty". There's children participating in pigeon shoots in Penn., teen rodeos in the west, youngsters hunting "game" nationally, and let's not forget "4H".

Still, these are our traditions, which are all seen as "healthy" and "a wholesome opportunity for children". Bet the majority of these parents would cringe at the idea of juvenile matadors or "under age" slaughterhouse workers. Yet sadly, they exist too. It's not north/south, east/west, or one country's exclusive dissonance. Pity us, it's all of man"kind".

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