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makes the bonsai kitten hoax seem pale by comparission

 

BEIJING, March 3 -- Cyber sadists have figured out a way to profit from cruelty

to small creatures, and animal rights activists say it's high time China enacts

tough laws to stamp out such abuse.

 

Several Websites have cropped up recently offering videos and still

photos

of dogs, cats, rabbits and toads being stomped to death by a sexy woman wearing

stockings and high heels.

 

These images are usually linked with more typical sadomasochistic fare

consisting of a female in stiletto heels tramping on the chest of a man.

 

A Shanghai Daily investigation turned up several such sites, offering

" Gts,'' which stands for " great women, small men " and " Crush''

products.

 

Animal " snuff " videos were posted on these sites for sale at

15 yuan (US$1.87) each. There were bulletin boards for fetish fans, who could

even

join a group called the International Crushing Association.

 

At least one of the sites was reportedly registered in Hangzhou,

Zhejiang

Province.

 

Several disturbing videos were offered for free. It was impossible to

tell where they were made, and while Shanghai Daily could not confirm that

animals

were actually being killed in the videos, the content appeared to be authentic.

 

In one, a scantily clad woman with Chinese features posed with a small

kitten along a riverbank, at first gently caressing the animal's fur. She then

began

stomping on the kitten with her high-heeled shoes, crushing its body and head

and

leaving it in a lifeless, bloody heap.

 

One Website, www.crushworld.net, was shut down after a Chinese

newspaper

contacted it to complain, and animal lovers left numerous angry messages on some

of the other Crush sites.

 

At least one of the sellers, however, was unrepentant.

 

" These movies are not nasty; I don't think they're illegal, "

a man surnamed Han who markets the videos online told the Shanghai Morning Post.

 

Han said he offers dozens of different videos and has sold hundreds of

discs to people from all over the country since he started the business two

years

ago.

 

" All the videos I sell show beauties dressed in sexy clothes crushing

a small animal to death, " he said. " They are selling very well. "

 

Zhang Haiyin, director of the Shanghai Mental Consultation Center,

said

the people who buy these products are disturbed individuals who may take

pleasure

in seeing another living creature suffer because they can't achieve their own

life

goals.

 

" These people are most likely those who can't realize their own

dreams. "

 

Animal rights activists care little about the motivation behind the

videos.

They just want the cruelty stopped.

 

He Yong, a spokesman for the Beijing office of the International Fund

for Animal Welfare, said these videos point up the need for laws preventing

cruelty

to animals. China's present legislation is too vague to be much good, critics

say.

 

" Our group hasn't looked into the source of these videos, but for

the sake of these animals and for humans as well China needs laws to protect

small

creatures from harm, " He said.

 

" Those who are heartless enough to harm animals may also be potential

threats to the people around them. "

 

(Source: Shanghai Daily)

 

 

A pox upon the media

And everything you read

They tell you your opinions

And they're very good indeed

I wanna destroy you

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There are a few individuals who deserve the same treatment that they are dishing out. In one of todays papers there was an article complete with photo where a small yorkshire terrier was killed by having an empty beer bottle rammed down its throat until its jaws broke, then it was stabbed and stamped on. Why the hell would anyone do that? The Valley Vegan................fraggle <EBbrewpunx wrote: makes the bonsai kitten hoax seem pale by comparissionBEIJING, March 3 -- Cyber sadists have figured out a way to profit from crueltyto small creatures, and animal rights activists say it's high time China enacts tough laws to stamp out such abuse. Several Websites have cropped up recently offering videos and still photosof dogs, cats, rabbits and

toads being stomped to death by a sexy woman wearing stockings and high heels. These images are usually linked with more typical sadomasochistic fareconsisting of a female in stiletto heels tramping on the chest of a man. A Shanghai Daily investigation turned up several such sites, offering "Gts,'' which stands for "great women, small men" and "Crush''products. Animal "snuff" videos were posted on these sites for sale at15 yuan (US$1.87) each. There were bulletin boards for fetish fans, who could evenjoin a group called the International Crushing Association. At least one of the sites was reportedly registered in Hangzhou, ZhejiangProvince. Several disturbing videos were offered for free. It was impossible to tell where they were made, and while Shanghai Daily could not confirm that animalswere actually being killed in the videos, the content appeared to be authentic. In one, a scantily

clad woman with Chinese features posed with a smallkitten along a riverbank, at first gently caressing the animal's fur. She then beganstomping on the kitten with her high-heeled shoes, crushing its body and head andleaving it in a lifeless, bloody heap. One Website, www.crushworld.net, was shut down after a Chinese newspapercontacted it to complain, and animal lovers left numerous angry messages on someof the other Crush sites. At least one of the sellers, however, was unrepentant. "These movies are not nasty; I don't think they're illegal,"a man surnamed Han who markets the videos online told the Shanghai Morning Post.Han said he offers dozens of different videos and has sold hundreds ofdiscs to people from all over the country since he started the business two yearsago. "All the videos I sell show beauties dressed in sexy clothes crushinga small animal to death," he said. "They are selling very

well." Zhang Haiyin, director of the Shanghai Mental Consultation Center, saidthe people who buy these products are disturbed individuals who may take pleasurein seeing another living creature suffer because they can't achieve their own lifegoals. "These people are most likely those who can't realize their own dreams."Animal rights activists care little about the motivation behind the videos.They just want the cruelty stopped. He Yong, a spokesman for the Beijing office of the International Fund for Animal Welfare, said these videos point up the need for laws preventing crueltyto animals. China's present legislation is too vague to be much good, critics say."Our group hasn't looked into the source of these videos, but forthe sake of these animals and for humans as well China needs laws to protect smallcreatures from harm," He said. "Those who are heartless enough to harm animals may also be

potentialthreats to the people around them."(Source: Shanghai Daily)A pox upon the mediaAnd everything you readThey tell you your opinionsAnd they're very good indeedI wanna destroy youTo send an email to -

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I have heard of that before. How can people want to watch such stuff.

 

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Tuesday, April 11, 2006 7:02 PM

cat stomped to death to get jolly's on film

 

 

>

> makes the bonsai kitten hoax seem pale by comparission

>

> BEIJING, March 3 -- Cyber sadists have figured out a way to profit from

cruelty

> to small creatures, and animal rights activists say it's high time China

enacts

> tough laws to stamp out such abuse.

>

> Several Websites have cropped up recently offering videos and

still photos

> of dogs, cats, rabbits and toads being stomped to death by a sexy woman

wearing

> stockings and high heels.

>

> These images are usually linked with more typical

sadomasochistic fare

> consisting of a female in stiletto heels tramping on the chest of a man.

>

> A Shanghai Daily investigation turned up several such sites,

offering

> " Gts,'' which stands for " great women, small men " and " Crush''

> products.

>

> Animal " snuff " videos were posted on these sites for sale at

> 15 yuan (US$1.87) each. There were bulletin boards for fetish fans, who

could even

> join a group called the International Crushing Association.

>

> At least one of the sites was reportedly registered in Hangzhou,

Zhejiang

> Province.

>

> Several disturbing videos were offered for free. It was

impossible to

> tell where they were made, and while Shanghai Daily could not confirm that

animals

> were actually being killed in the videos, the content appeared to be

authentic.

>

> In one, a scantily clad woman with Chinese features posed with a

small

> kitten along a riverbank, at first gently caressing the animal's fur. She

then began

> stomping on the kitten with her high-heeled shoes, crushing its body and

head and

> leaving it in a lifeless, bloody heap.

>

> One Website, www.crushworld.net, was shut down after a Chinese

newspaper

> contacted it to complain, and animal lovers left numerous angry messages

on some

> of the other Crush sites.

>

> At least one of the sellers, however, was unrepentant.

>

> " These movies are not nasty; I don't think they're illegal, "

> a man surnamed Han who markets the videos online told the Shanghai Morning

Post.

>

> Han said he offers dozens of different videos and has sold

hundreds of

> discs to people from all over the country since he started the business

two years

> ago.

>

> " All the videos I sell show beauties dressed in sexy clothes

crushing

> a small animal to death, " he said. " They are selling very well. "

>

> Zhang Haiyin, director of the Shanghai Mental Consultation

Center, said

> the people who buy these products are disturbed individuals who may take

pleasure

> in seeing another living creature suffer because they can't achieve their

own life

> goals.

>

> " These people are most likely those who can't realize their own

dreams. "

>

> Animal rights activists care little about the motivation behind

the videos.

> They just want the cruelty stopped.

>

> He Yong, a spokesman for the Beijing office of the International

Fund

> for Animal Welfare, said these videos point up the need for laws

preventing cruelty

> to animals. China's present legislation is too vague to be much good,

critics say.

>

> " Our group hasn't looked into the source of these videos, but

for

> the sake of these animals and for humans as well China needs laws to

protect small

> creatures from harm, " He said.

>

> " Those who are heartless enough to harm animals may also be

potential

> threats to the people around them. "

>

> (Source: Shanghai Daily)

>

>

> A pox upon the media

> And everything you read

> They tell you your opinions

> And they're very good indeed

> I wanna destroy you

>

>

>

> To send an email to -

>

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jo Apr 11, 2006 11:29 AM Re: cat stomped to death to get jolly's on film

 

Obviously drunken psychos :-(

 

Jo

 

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They tell you your opinions

And they're very good indeed

I wanna destroy you

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