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Old 10.25.2007, 03:03 AM   #77
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Originally Posted by nicfit
There are far worse thing in than a starving dog in this world, it just seems a bit useless to point this out in a thread where we are discussing about a precise and particular "exhibition", not about the world's problems.

yes but people are missing the point of the exhibition because they are overly concerned with "animal rights" over "human rights".

by the look of it, that dog didn't have much of a chance in the streets either.

this reminds me of the abortion debate. sure good decent people are always ready to condemn abortions, but they won't do a thing to adopt or take care of unwanted children.

notice please im not saying this exhibit is pleasant in any shape of form. it's just that most rich people (i mean people who have a roof over their heads and hot meals whenever they wish) only see the dog and not what's beyond it.
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