Saturday 7 March 2009

Cancel your RSPCA donations

No suffering here

Bit busy at the moment and had not intended to write anything today but if I am going to be angry, I am not going to be angry on my own.

Once, like many others I used to be a big fan of the RSPCA but that changed years ago when I discovered how just politicized they had become and just how much money some of the directors were sucking out of a so called charity.

And when you read this, I hope that those of you who do continue to donate to this pseudo charity, cancel your subscriptions and make your donations to the British National Party who do genuinely care about animal welfare.

I am sickened to report that a lamb was ritually slaughtered at a south Bucks military base as part of the Cult of the Dead Paedophiles "celebration" of the festival of "Eid-al-Adha" (Feast of Sacrifice).

That this barbaric ritual was allowed to be committed on a British Military Base brings nothing but shame to our armed forces and the disgusting Ministry of Defence and the refusal of them to take any action is typical of their cowardice when it comes to dealing with anything that might upset the Turnips.
MoD spokesman Thomas Bennett said: “The Royal Military Police and RSPCA fully investigated the incident and decided not to take any action.
And just what did the Dhimmi RSPCA have to say about the suffering inflicted on an animal by having some maniac chant away whilst hacking at its throat?
RSPCA spokesman Sophie Wilkinson said: “The allegation was that the lamb had been caused to suffer unnecessarily.”

She said: “We are not taking any further action.
Forgetting for one moment, that the practise of Halal slaughter should be outlawed, there have been clear breaches of the law in this incident and those involved and who observed should be prosecuted.
Information from the Department for Food Environment and Rural Affairs says the law permits the slaughter, known as Qurbani/Udhia, on three conditions.

These are that it is practiced by a licensed Muslim slaughterman, by the Islamic method and in a licensed slaughterhouse under “official veterinary supervision”.

It adds: “Qurbani / Udhia is not permitted in fields or in farm buildings or in domestic or other premises.
A local (they are everywhere) Moslem spokesman, polishing the art of lieing to the indidel, said that this kind of slaughter is rarely practised in the cults community. He is a liar. Every year in this country, in Moslem homes and outside events, hundreds of thousands of goats and sheep are slaughtered this way in Our Country. In France it is in the millions.

And if you feel as angry as I, do not waste your time penning a letter of complaint to the Brown Clown as below is the message he send out during the sickening Festival of Death.
"I am delighted to send my best wishes to everyone celebrating Eid al-Adha.

Eid al-Adha means the "Feast of Sacrifice," and commemorates the devotion of the prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) and marks the close of the annual pilgrimage to Mecca.

As one of the most auspicious events in the Muslim calendar, Eid al-Adha brings friends and families together, and encourages Muslims to think about those less fortunate than themselves. As such, it is a festival that we can all learn from.

At this special time for our Muslim communities we can also reflect on the tremendous contribution of Muslims to British life over many decades.My best wishes to you and your family. Eid Mubarak.
"
Prime Minister Gordon Brown
Damn the RSPCA, Damn the Ministry of Defence and Double Damn Gordon Brown.

You can also read here, the Silence of the Lambs, that I originally published in December 2007.



5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Celtic Morning. GA, I missed your Silence of the Lambs post, I was in hospital at that time or I would have commented. No true animal lover should support the RSPCA. They are simply another arm of the Labour party and have little interest in any animal sufering that does not fit the agenda or potentially suit one of their tv publicity programmes. They pushed for the anti hunting ban even though they knew/know full well that it would not be in the interest of the hunted animals.It was just a political crusade of lies against people they thought of as "priviliged". I'm a hunter, I aint priviliged in any way. But I recognise the need for responsible pest control for the benefit not only of the countryside and agriculture but for the animals themselves.They have done absolutely nothing to oppose the barbarity of halal murder and regularly ignore the subject. They tout for money from gullible old ladies using sickly sentimental photos of kittens and neglected puppies and yet they regularly put down more dogs than any other organisation and make little attempt to re home them. I never see the sad sight of a dog being put down on their tv programmes. They bank at Coutts and you dont bank there unless you are in megga funds and yet they still plead poverty. I was sad to see a local BNP organisation rebuild an RSPCA clinic for them at very little cost after the RSPCA had deliberately let it run down through "lack of funds". We were not helping the animals, we were helping our political opponents. Their public face masks a private agenda which is dominated by leftie idiots swamped by their own biased perceptions and I think it is fair to say that this society, formed with the highest motives and intentions has long been taken over by the political forces of evil for their own purpose. Jobs for the leftie boys and girls and "inspectors" masquerading as a police force with their uniforms and cautions to people they try to intimidate. They even touted to have the right for their "inspectors" to force entry into homes!! Forget the maxim about "an Englishmans home being his castle". Not as far as the sinister RSPCA are concerned! They wanted more rights than even our Social Welfare people have who seek to enter houses to investigate child cruelty!!! Imagine these busy body animal Gestapo sauntering through your house, going through your belongings, taking away a much loved pet! Like you GA, long ago I supported and donated to them. Now I would not even drop a rusty washer into their collecting boxes in case it had some scrap value they could utilise.

Anonymous said...

I certainly wont give to charities any longer, though ironically I did used to subscribe to the RSPCA. Charities from what I have observed, are usually far from charitable with those that do their donkey work, ie usually volunteers, but are quite charitable to their directors and patrons, most of whom are...wait for it, establishment personages-well you didnt expect THEM to do it for free, did you?

Anonymous said...

My donation ended the minute i heard of this barbaric act against animals.
Shame on the British Army also for the part played in this.
Europes streets run with blood at muslim festivals, you wait, next we shall have it here.
In Germany the animals are slaughtered inside muslim houses.

In the words of Enoch WE MUST BE MAD!!

Anonymous said...

Anonymous @ 07 March 2009 12:31

I know the feeling but I give to charity and have done some volunteer work for local ones that I know and trust.

Anonymous said...

The RSPCA is far worse than this. Take a look at:

RSPCA-Animadversion
http://cheetah.webtribe.net/~animadversion/

SHG
http://the-shg.org

RSPCA Injustice Blog
http://www.rspcainjustice.blogspot.com/