Fatal Attractions - Rebuttal
By Diana Geiger, March 2010
Reprinted with permission from Bella Online
In the United States, from the years 1990 to 2008, the odds of being killed
by a captive big cat or exotic cat in one year's time are 1.1 chances in
276,636,363*. There were 45,343 traffic deaths in a year's time. Being
killed by a non-human primate during the same period of time there were no
deaths so the chances were 0-0**. Murder and non-negligent manslaughter
resulted in 16,692 deaths per year.
The odds of death or serious injury by exotic pet are so minuscule, though
this certainly is not how it is portrayed by the media and assuredly not
Animal Planet's Fatal Attraction. These are single, isolated incidents.
Why does the media including Animal Planet blow these rare events out of
proportion? To attempt to add some credibility to their personal agenda and
their personal agenda is downright scary folks.
Fatal Attractions is another obvious political attempt to control people and
animals. Partners*** Animal Planet and the Humane Society of the United
States (HSUS) by my perspective, these two partners seemingly have the same
agenda as the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA).
HSUS is an animal rights group (completely end the use and ownership of
animals) not an animal welfare organization (work for the humane treatment
of animals). They are bloated lobbying machines to take away our pets; in
addition, out to put ranchers and farmers out of business. Maybe you will
take heed when cattle pastures, dairy farms, sheep ranchers replace their
animals with carrots and peaches. "Nearly 1 million Americans donate money
to HSUS every year. And most are completely unaware that they're bankrolling
PETA-style propaganda, far-reaching anti-meat campaigns, a huge staff of
lawyers and bloated pension plans for HSUS executives," from
michiganfarmbureau.com a publication of the Michigan Farm Bureau.
The animal rights groups are targeting any form of animal husbandry don't be
fooled this includes dogs and cats. Exotic pet owners are fewer in numbers
and much easier targets.
The supposed reptile attack by monitor lizards, of Ronald Huff from Newark,
Delaware, age 42 at the time of death (2002), is doubtful. The death by
lizard theory is unlikely because there were no reports of human fatalities
caused by non domestic animals in Delaware in-between the years 1999-2004
(CDC records). The reptiles were feeding on a body of an already dead
person, as with any carnivorous/omnivorous animal, including squirrels, they
will feed on dead carcasses.
Alexandria Hall from North College Hill Ohio, age 44 at the time of death,
died in 2004 of an urutu viper - urutu pit viper bite. She was given the
wrong antivenom.
I saw no creditable testimonies in Animal Plant's broadcast. No family
members were willing, not asked, or flat-out refused to be interviewed. I
hardly call a disgruntled ex-husband a creditable source.
Josephine Martell, program director, the so called exotic expert has no
right to diagnose people as having mental problems; Martell has no medical
license. Personally, if I was a family member of one of these two victims I
would consider action against Animal Planet. Martell is paid by both IFAW
(International Fund for Animal Welfare,) and Captive Wildlife Coalition.
Martell is nothing more than an Animal Rights Activist, and has no
credentials or licenses to practice medicine.
Do these animal rights groups have something other than animal rights on
their powerful little minds? You better believe it...the almighty dollar.
All of us have to file taxes each year and the HSUS does too. In 2008 $4.7
million was granted, half of which went to political lobbying. They filed
four pages specifying lobbying activities at the federal and state levels.
Only $450,000 went to hands-on animal care facilities', one half of one
percent of its yearly budget of 90 million. This year their budget is
closing in at approaching $100 million. The fact is the HSUS does not own
one single animal shelter in the United States. Just because local shelters
have humane society in their title, they are not affiliated with the HSUS in
anyway.
Recently, Center for Consumer Freedom (CCF) announced the launch of a
watchdog group to oversee the activities of the HSUS – the organization
HumaneWatch.org. Independent watchdogs become necessary when an organization
becomes unaccountable, overfunded with funding obviously not going toward
the purpose of the original intent. "HSUS now has an annual budget around
the size of an NFL payroll. It has become too big and too unaccountable.
Someone has to pay closer attention," according to HumaneWatch.org's
website.
Reptile breeders have made remarkable achievements, especially in the last
decade in captive-bred reptiles; producing healthier and hardier animals.
They have been able to induce reproduction in captivity. There are hundreds
of thousands of reptiles (captive-bred) and reptile owners (responsible) if
not millions worldwide.
At one time the HSUS seemed to be an organization we could believe in. This
persona unfortunately still exists in people's minds but not in reality. It
is now nothing more than a well-funded bureaucratic organization. They make
you believe that these funds go to your local humane societies, which is not
true.
They are after your sympathy with these rare incidences displayed in TV
shows, your sympathy in their TV ads so they can add to their already
bloated budgets.
The point being, this show was aired to influence politics. Animal Planet
did nothing to bring awareness to animal welfare or responsible animal care.
It will be interesting to watch their propaganda on the next episode about
big cats. I may have a comment or two.
*Statistics from
Rexano.org
** Statistics from
Rexano.org
*** http://animal.discovery.com/roar/partners/hsus.html
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