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December 8, 2007

 

Wenzhou University security guard beats dog to death

 

WARNING: GORY IMAGES

 

This video clip is circulating big time on the Chinese internet right now, and

has received over 470,000 hits and 5,000 comments on Youku (

http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_cb00XMTMxNjk0NDg=.html ) within less than a day.

And it is just plain disgusting. A security guard at Wenzhou University beats a

helpless dog to death as students videotape from above. From the sounds of the

students yelling out to the security guard, we imagine they are at a student

dormitory. For those of you that can't bear to watch this clip yourself, here's

what's in it. At the start of the clip, we see that the dog has already lost

control of its hind legs and is trying its best to run away from its attacker on

its two front legs. The guard comes up to the dog and after another two or three

hits, the dog lies motionless on the road. But we imagine it's not dead just

yet, it's just left there to die a slow painful death.

 

Even here on Shanghaiist, we've seen and heard quite a bit about kitten crushers

and crazed animal torturers on university campuses, and one can only imagine

there are a thousand other stories that go unreported. Gandhi once said, " The

moral progress of a nation can be judged by the way it treats its animals " .

Isn't it about time China put together a law on animal abuse, and some

SPCA-equivalent?

 

For those of you that are interested, Virtual China has English translations of

a small sample of comments by Chinese netizens.

 

 

LEAVE YOUR COMMENTS HERE :

 

http://shanghaiist.com/2007/12/08/wenzhou_univers.php

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This is also good news in a very sad way. Everyone should be encouraged to

put their mobiles to good use (especially in China, where video is usually

used in a civil-rights intruding way) to film and post animal abuse where it

is seen and can't be stopped.

 

We have people being taser'ed to death (Canada) and stunned for no reason

(America) all caught on microchip and posted to the internet. This method of

awareness raising is direct and to the point. Cheers to the students in

China for getting this video out.

 

Jigs

www.animalnepal.org

 

> <dhartig

> Sun, 9 Dec 2007 19:57:24 +0100 (CET)

> <aapn >

> (CN) Wenzhou University security guard beats dog to death

>

> Crosspost

>

> December 8, 2007

>

> Wenzhou University security guard beats dog to death

>

> WARNING: GORY IMAGES

>

> This video clip is circulating big time on the Chinese internet right now, and

> has received over 470,000 hits and 5,000 comments on Youku (

> http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_cb00XMTMxNjk0NDg=.html ) within less than a day.

> And it is just plain disgusting. A security guard at Wenzhou University beats

> a helpless dog to death as students videotape from above. From the sounds of

> the students yelling out to the security guard, we imagine they are at a

> student dormitory. For those of you that can't bear to watch this clip

> yourself, here's what's in it. At the start of the clip, we see that the dog

> has already lost control of its hind legs and is trying its best to run away

> from its attacker on its two front legs. The guard comes up to the dog and

> after another two or three hits, the dog lies motionless on the road. But we

> imagine it's not dead just yet, it's just left there to die a slow painful

> death.

>

> Even here on Shanghaiist, we've seen and heard quite a bit about kitten

> crushers and crazed animal torturers on university campuses, and one can only

> imagine there are a thousand other stories that go unreported. Gandhi once

> said, " The moral progress of a nation can be judged by the way it treats its

> animals " . Isn't it about time China put together a law on animal abuse, and

> some SPCA-equivalent?

>

> For those of you that are interested, Virtual China has English translations

> of a small sample of comments by Chinese netizens.

>

>

> LEAVE YOUR COMMENTS HERE :

>

> http://shanghaiist.com/2007/12/08/wenzhou_univers.php

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