Friday, May 31, 2013
Animal Cruelty Video
Hey guys! It's Nikki with a new edition to my Animal Cruelty project, it's a YouTube video! My friend Ed, the one that also made the Animal Cruelty Public Service Announcement, made this YouTube video and featured some of the animals that he has meet over the years that also suffered from different types of cruelty. So here is the video guys. It's a sad video but all of this information is very true and yes, there is something you can do about Animal Cruelty.
Reflection
Reflection
The topic for my project was Animal
Cruelty. I chose this topic because I feel that people don’t realize how
serious this issue really is. Thousands of animals are abused and killed every
day but have we never think that we could do something to save an innocent
animals life. Just by simply setting a good example to other pet owners we
could help to stop animal cruelty. Animal cruelty is not something we have to
see around us for the rest of our lives, we can put a stop to people causing
harm onto animals for no reason at all. We don’t have to be the most famous
person in the world or the richest person in the world; all we have to do is
love the animals in this world.
My favorite part about this project
is knowing that I am standing up to animal cruelty and doing something to help
these animals. Knowing that I’m teaching other people about animal cruelty and
how they can put a stop to animal cruelty is a great feeling because I am doing
my part on spreading the word and helping people become more aware. Animal
cruelty isn’t a very talked about subject, it isn’t something that people pay
much attention to and that’s why many animals are abused every day of their
lives without somebody to help them and put a stop to this injustice. Even
though this is a small project compared to other organizations that fight
animal cruelty, I feel good because I am doing what I can to teach other people
about this and hopefully they too can stand up to animal cruelty.
My
least favorite part of this project is having to see animals that have been
abused. When I looking up stories about animals that have been abused, I came
across a story about a female pit bull that had been set on fire by her owner
then had gotten run over and left fordead until someone came to her
rescue. Reading stories like that one makes me feel sad because I don’t know
how someone can do such a thing to a helpless animal and not even care about
the pain they are inflicting on the animal. Also when I was looking for
pictures of animal cruelty to use on my poster, the pictures I had to look at
were truly sickening. The pictures I saw were of bloody animals, animals that
were so malnourished you could see their bones, poor living conditions,
pictures of dog fighting, and graphic pictures of animals that have been
extremely abused. Realizing that there are people in this world that don’t even
care when they hurt an animal and much less when they kill an innocent animal
for their entertainment. It’s truly hurtful to think that selfish, ignorant
people can hurt a living, breathing creature that also feels pain and feel
nothing in their heart when they see the pain in the animals eyes or see the
lasting effect on the animal after the abuse has taken an immense toll on them.
Realizing that this injustice happens around me, is the worst feeling and this
makes me want to take action and help animals that have been abused.
The
most interesting thing I learned would be that animal cruelty happens in a lot
of places. In my essay I talked about animal cruelty happening in farms, dog
fights, and puppy mills but these aren’t the only places that you will see
animal cruelty. Animal testing plays a big role in animal cruelty because many
companies test their products on animals which are made for humans and have
different effects on animals. Circuses and rodeos are also known to abuse their
animals. Animals in circuses and rodeos are deprived of their freedom because
they are trained to entertain other people and when they can’t do their “job”
right, the animals get punished. Why do we expect so much from these animals
when we can’t even give them half the life they deserve because they
are basically being kept hostage their entire lives or until they aren’t good
enough to entertain us?
One way I would change this project
would be to include something in which we could physically do something to help
what we’re fighting for. It is one thing to talk about change but it’s another
thing to actually go into the world and do something to change the world. This
part of the project should be required so everybody could have a chance to do
something in the community. I think it would have been really fun to have
gotten the chance to do in my community to help animals that have been abused
or teach other people about animal cruelty. It only takes one person to start a
chain of change and I would love to be that person that helped change the
world.
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