Sunday, February 26, 2012

Are your Pets safe in South Africa?

This report appeared in your Daily Sun on 4 September 2007. Maybe its just another "culture" you havent discovered yet.



Cops in Kuruman are hard on the heels of a man who was caught with his pants down giving a poor pregnant nanny goat a bit of hard doggie.

One can only imagine the shock when Gogo Serurubele on hearing the cries of distress coming from her goat, ran out to the kraal expecting to find someone trying to attack the goat, but instead, to her horror found a 20 year old African

holding the goat from behind and raping it..!

The poor goat was so distressed she gave birth prematurely!Are your Pets safe in South Africa?
SIES MAN ! We had a article in our local newspaper a month or two ago about a man and a dog on a frontlawn in the middle of the day ! The cops was called but he managed to escape ! Sickening !
Sies man , you gotta be "Kid-ding"Are your Pets safe in South Africa?
Sies man, my home town nogal. maybe i no the b@stard or the goat. By the way what is the name of the goat?
Are your Pets safe in South Africa? Is your Original question...

The answer is NO!! As they gets Poisened to secure more safe access to your premises...for (Robbers)Are your Pets safe in South Africa?
No this is obviously not normal
I heard about an incident with a cow. Just wonder whether the person used a bankie go get up there ? Very animal !
Not if you live in Kuruman.

The Northern Cape is a problem they have the highest rape in the country and now they have moved on to animals.

Those people need to take a long at themselve and sort out the problems in their society.
shame thats harsh but come on pets are safe as long as you as a owner look after them. did anyone hear of the guy who cut off his huskys head because he ate his parrot. the man the died in a drinking car accident. but he had to go outside get the chainsaw and his gardener to hold him down and then cut off his head. this was in SA. but if you look after them then they are perfectly fine.

jess
a 20 year old African

holding the goat from behind and raping it..!



I hope you don't mind me asking but I haven't seen race mentioned in a news article in a long time. I was under the impression that it was against the law?



Just curious
The example taken from the Daily Sun is hardly a new phenomena nor one specific to Africa. Zoophilia and Zoosexuality also called bestiality and is a bizarre and perverse act. Sadly it has been with us for a very long time with no exact date as to when the first act took place. A prohibition against it is even mentioned in the Bible ( Lev 18:23 ) where God warns, " "And you shall not lie with any beast and defile yourself with it, neither shall any woman give herself to a beast to lie with it: it is a perversion." and Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism (among others) also make mention of this.



While this question attempts to paint South Africa as the only place where this occurs, it is interesting to note that, "It is legal in some countries, such as Sweden, Denmark and the Netherlands, while it is illegal in Great Britain (for penetrative acts), Canada, and much of the United States, Australia and New Zealand. Countries such as Belgium, Germany and Russia are in between the two as they permit sexual activity with animals but strictly prohibit the promotion of animal-oriented pornography" - Wikipedia.



Even more noteworthy is the fact that although zoophilia is illegal in the United States, a large if not the largest number of websites promoting zoophilia, originate from and are hosted in the United States.
The granny's name sounds like it's made up. I don't deny that that could've happened but the story sounds unconvincing. The Daily sun is a tabloid that has headlines like "I had sex with a tikoloshi".
Reading this i don't think it's the animals as much as humanity that is in danger of being totally extinct
Sies. But its not just limited to south africa. A friend of mine was travelling by train in England. The train stopped for some technical reason on route for a few minutes but my friend couldn't believe her eyes when she saw a farmer in his field doing the same to a sheep.
I think the authorities are aware of this all over the world. In the US state of Montana, a single man is not permitted to own sheep.

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