Isabella Rosetti
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Esta es la crueldad que exigimos que se prohíba. Pronto un juez federal decidirá si la Prueba de Nado Forzado en la @BUAPoficial será suspendida o no. ¡AYÚDANOS A EXIGIR QUE ESTA TORTURA SEA PARTE DEL PASADO! peta.vg/47h9

These students are from the Abruzzo region of Italy . They have interviewed migrants who came to Australia from their area and have written a book about it . They went to see the penguins the other night . Unfortunately only a handful of penguins came out .

This poor #cow. She is so scared. 😢 To make things worse, when she arrives at her destination, she'll be slaughtered within minutes. This may not be intentional, but when you buy #meat, you pay people to do this to her. 💔

“How long before the 3AW news comes from Bangladesh and the sport from the Phillipines “ Pasquale T

Did you know that Bulls cry? Cows and Bulls are capable of crying, shedding tears, and expressing deep emotions, often due to distress, grief, fear, or pain. While they do not cry in the same way humans do, they are sentient creatures that experience complex emotions, form strong social bonds, and may weep when separated from their calves or facing threatening situations. Stop using and abusing them! 🎦 Credit: Canal 7 Noticias.

Norway just made a decision that will be remembered for years. The country has officially ended fur farming nationwide. No more mink or foxes will be bred, kept in cages, and killed for clothing. An industry built on animal suffering is now gone. This took years. Investigations exposed what life in fur farms looked like. Animals lived in small wire cages. They could not run, dig, or behave naturally. Many showed clear signs of stress. People saw the reality and spoke up. Public pressure grew. Animal welfare groups kept pushing. More citizens questioned whether fashion could justify that cruelty. Lawmakers responded and passed a ban. Farmers received time to transition and shut down their operations. That process is now complete. This matters. Thousands of animals will not be born into cages. Fewer lives will be treated like products. Norway chose compassion over tradition and profit. The impact also reaches beyond Norway. Decisions like this show other countries that change is possible. They push others to look at their own systems and ask if they still make sense. Consumers are driving this shift too. More people choose alternatives. More brands stop using fur. Demand is changing, and industries are forced to follow. This is what progress looks like. It builds over time through awareness, pressure, and action. Then one day, what once seemed normal is no longer accepted. Norway has drawn that line. Sources: - Euro Group for Animals: Fur farming ends in Norway as remaining farms close doors - Dyrevern: Breaking News: Norway bans fur farming

This is the reality of the bird shooting industry in this country. Pheasants are mass bred in factory farm conditions like this - crammed into raised cages so the shooting industry can produce enough birds for people to kill for “sport.” Absolutely disgusting.

L'être humain, l'animal de la pire espèce que la Terre n'ait jamais connu...


Women are treated worse than animals in Islamic societies 💩🤮 Islam is not a religion of peace, but a cult of hate 💀









