That is one sick dude. I don't believe in karma, but in this case I hope he gets his due reward for that sick act.
Actually a lot of psychological exams involve questions about harming animals for the fun of it.
It’s a tell tale sign of severe mental illness.
Srs
But wait...THERE'S MORE!Reading that eyewitness account is very disturbing. And this guys laughed about the $250 fine. “He’s been going around town telling people it was worth it,” the eyewitness said. “$250? That’s a round for the bar.”
Yup, I also recall reading the notion that "people care more about animal lives" in some cases is a very natural response.
You may feel worse for "family dog drowns in river" compared to "homeless man found drowned in river".
Generally we understand animals are innocent have limited capacity to control their situations. So we have more empathy for them compared to a human who we can often attribute their own stupidity too their actions.
I didn't say alcohol was an excuse, I'm just saying it was a reason. Also, not the reason, but a reason.A person whose heart is cold and hard like this guy is dangerous. Alcohol is not even a partial excuse. This is a person who if angered enough could beat or kill someone. If my daughter was dating someone like this and I found out I would do everything I could to influence her to get away from him.
If he had shot it and it didnt suffer, I would agree. But to torture it, mock it, showcase it off and make it suffer is completely ****ed and demented.At this point in life, half the women around you are baby killers and their men are accomplices, yet no one gives a shit about the psychological affect of that on society. Kind of hard for me to get worked up over one guy killing an animal.
A person whose heart is cold and hard like this guy is dangerous. Alcohol is not even a partial excuse. This is a person who if angered enough could beat or kill someone. If my daughter was dating someone like this and I found out I would do everything I could to influence her to get away from him.