heygodareyouready:


During a tele-townhall late last week, Rep. Steve King (R-IA) fielded a question about his opposition to animal rights and recently introduced legislation that would undermine local standards preventing animal torture. “It’s wrong to rate animals above human beings,” he told the questioner. To make his point, King argued that “there’s something wrong” for society to make it a “federal crime to watch animals fight” but “it’s not a federal crime to induce somebody to watch people fighting.”

And to correct his ignorant ass it actually is considered a federal crime to encourage people to fight and/or stand by carelessly and not break up a fight when needed. At least in my country it is.

heygodareyouready:

During a tele-townhall late last week, Rep. Steve King (R-IA) fielded a question about his opposition to animal rights and recently introduced legislation that would undermine local standards preventing animal torture. “It’s wrong to rate animals above human beings,” he told the questioner. To make his point, King argued that “there’s something wrong” for society to make it a “federal crime to watch animals fight” but “it’s not a federal crime to induce somebody to watch people fighting.”

And to correct his ignorant ass it actually is considered a federal crime to encourage people to fight and/or stand by carelessly and not break up a fight when needed. At least in my country it is.