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"The city of Springfield, Ohio, population 60,000, has been overrun by an estimated 20,000 Haitian illegal immigrants who have flooded the city. This has led to a "serious housing crisis," according to city officials, and to the migrants eating domestic and wild animals, according to locals.
During a city commission meeting on August 27, one local resident reported that Haitians were "grabbing ducks in the park, cutting off their heads, and eating them."
Another local wrote in a Facebook group that a neighbor's cat had gone missing and was eventually found "hanging from a branch like a deer being butchered, and they [the Haitians] were butchering him to eat."
Another local resident told city officials that she “can’t take it anymore” as Haitian migrants litter her yard and harass her and her husband.
Resident Glenda Bailey told city officials, “They’ve become an occupier. They replaced the population of Springfield”…"
originally posted by: CriticalStinker
Sarah McLachlan would probably dispute this title.
originally posted by: RussianTroll
a reply to: rickymouse
I agree with you. Old ATS users know that I had a dog, a Chinese Crested, whom I loved and who lived for 16.5 years and died when put to sleep in my loving arms. But pets are not children. Animals have a Soul, but not the Holy Spirit, which is present in every person in varying degrees depending on the person. My thought is that the leftists who promoted love for animals against the backdrop of child-free, after the last debates themselves fell into Trump's trap)))))
originally posted by: rickymouse
originally posted by: RussianTroll
a reply to: rickymouse
I agree with you. Old ATS users know that I had a dog, a Chinese Crested, whom I loved and who lived for 16.5 years and died when put to sleep in my loving arms. But pets are not children. Animals have a Soul, but not the Holy Spirit, which is present in every person in varying degrees depending on the person. My thought is that the leftists who promoted love for animals against the backdrop of child-free, after the last debates themselves fell into Trump's trap)))))
In the bible it states that whatever man names has a soul. That is because if you name it it is a friend and you recognize it has a soul. Now if you are going to raise cattle for food, do not give them a personal name so you cannot realize they have a soul. I grew up on a farm.
originally posted by: RussianTroll
originally posted by: rickymouse
originally posted by: RussianTroll
a reply to: rickymouse
I agree with you. Old ATS users know that I had a dog, a Chinese Crested, whom I loved and who lived for 16.5 years and died when put to sleep in my loving arms. But pets are not children. Animals have a Soul, but not the Holy Spirit, which is present in every person in varying degrees depending on the person. My thought is that the leftists who promoted love for animals against the backdrop of child-free, after the last debates themselves fell into Trump's trap)))))
In the bible it states that whatever man names has a soul. That is because if you name it it is a friend and you recognize it has a soul. Now if you are going to raise cattle for food, do not give them a personal name so you cannot realize they have a soul. I grew up on a farm.
Unfortunately, my friend, I will object to you, with all due respect. The soul and the Holy Spirit are different substances.
originally posted by: RussianTroll
a reply to: bluemooone44
I don't really like cats, although they love me. I love dogs))) Although I had rabbits, turtles, parrots, fish in aquariums, rats (the smartest pets), cats, dogs as pets... Even a raccoon. Everyone loved me, and I loved them. But they are not children, and certainly not the sweetest - grandchildren. Sorry))))
Bodycam shows woman arrested over animals - but she's not Haitian Some social media posts use bodycam footage of a woman's arrest for allegedly killing and eating a cat to support the online narratives. But that happened 170 miles away in Canton, Ohio. However, Canton police spokesperson Dennis Garren confirmed the suspect in the case is "not a Haitian immigrant" but a "lifelong Canton resident". The graphic video shows Allexis Telia Ferrell, who allegedly killed and ate a cat, being arrested on 16 August.
the photo was not taken in Springfield. Sky News has geolocated the photo to Cleveland Avenue in the state capital of Columbus, 55 miles away. It was posted on Reddit two months ago. The person who took the photo told ABC News he was surprised to see his image used to "push false narratives". The image has subsequently been used by media outlets promoting claims of animals being taken and eaten.
originally posted by: RussianTroll
This is terrible. You are describing Russia in the 90s of the 20th century, when it was friends with the West. Unfortunately, you know my opinion, now the West is the USSR before its collapse.