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Three French cunts violently took the puppy of an homeless person.
video sauce: www.youtube.com/watch?v=7pKb29VHwb8
petition to help dude get his dog back www.change.org/p/tribunal-de-grande-instance-de-lille-ouvrir-une-enqu%C3%AAte-sur-le-fonctionnement-de-l-association-cause-animale-nord (it's in French)

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#11 - aizeinstein (09/24/2015) [-]
If you care that much, help the man feed the dog instead of taking it by force you stupid cunts.
**** these kind of animal rights activists. What the **** kind of a narrow minded faggot you gotta be to only care about the animal but not the human just beside? **** these hypocrite idiots made of cunt dust. That man looks really heartbroken.
User avatar #69 to #11 - discobleach (09/24/2015) [-]
the point is that in most cases the homeless are exploiting those dogs, drugging them and such.
apparently this wasn't such a case, though.
User avatar #136 to #69 - nakedandsexy (09/24/2015) [-]
why would they be drugging them?
If you're homeless, wouldn't you use the drugs for himself?
#160 to #136 - anon (09/24/2015) [-]
Make them look ill thankfully it's not common
User avatar #425 to #136 - discobleach (09/25/2015) [-]
make them stay still and look cute, or maybe look ill like anon said.
but dogs are being used by the homeless to get more money from people, it's a sad reality.
know a guy who bought a dog from a homeless person ( who just gave the dog away no problem, funny how that works out ), and said homeless person had a new identical dog with him the next day.

why you figure?
User avatar #429 to #425 - assyria (09/25/2015) [-]
a friend of a friend of a friend of a friend of a friend of my second cousin twice removed friends buddy said the homeless guy didnt have two dogs, but they were actually ******* lions
User avatar #466 to #425 - sooshishef (09/25/2015) [-]
Those sources are looking pretty good.
#480 to #425 - anon (09/25/2015) [-]
I saw one of those street musicians in Portugal who had a tiny dog just for the "aww" factor to get more money
#241 to #69 - greekrascal (09/25/2015) [-]
Homeless people are not assholes ya know. They are usually good people. **** off with your ******** .
User avatar #451 to #241 - steamjester (09/25/2015) [-]
A lot of them are just sad, broken people. There are a few crooks among them, but those ones eventually get caught. But generally they're just normal people who've fallen into desperate times. :/
User avatar #499 to #451 - greekrascal (09/25/2015) [-]
Exactly.
User avatar #339 to #241 - retardedboss (09/25/2015) [-]
I will never not watch that WebM it's one of the few I have saved.
User avatar #346 to #339 - greekrascal (09/25/2015) [-]
It's definitely one of my favorites.
#290 to #69 - mintyfreshmenthol ONLINE (09/25/2015) [-]
homeless people with pets treasure them over every thing

unless they are drug addicts in which case there addiction take the spot

one would not "waste" a drug on your animal companion and risk hurting them.

go talk to a homeless person and wake up

#361 to #290 - bakagaijin (09/25/2015) [-]
**** that ******** mother ****** !! This **** ******* pisses me off to no extent.... I was homeless a few years ago and I stumbled upon a Katrina dog who was emaciated around her whole litter (who unfortunately were all but one dead) I tried my absolute hardest to nurse her back to health but she was too far gone(she died that same night)... the one puppy that survived I took after and he was the only ****** that made me get over my habit and get back on my feet... I made sure I got my fix before I ate before I met obi... after, I made sure I got the dog fed before I got my fix, and after I got my fix I realized that I wouldn't be able to take care of the dog if I myself wasn't eating, so I won't up kicking the habit so I had enough money so I can feed him before I can feed myself....
#448 to #361 - larfang (09/25/2015) [-]
Do you still have the dog? Honestly love your story, animals are honestly the best.

I was very suicidal a year ago before I met my cat Holly, I was separated from the military and figured I was a useless sack of **** . She really turned my life around.
User avatar #504 to #448 - steamjester (09/25/2015) [-]
You were never a useless sack of **** . Society will make you think that, because it's run by insecure/useless sacks of **** who would otherwise have no other purpose. They are like Thulsa Doom from Conan the Barbarian. Without their cult, they are nothing. Also, cute cat.
#503 to #448 - bakagaijin (09/25/2015) [-]
**bakagaijin used "*roll picture*"**
**bakagaijin rolled image**No, unfortunately I met the ******* bane of my existence and when we broke up, I came to an empty house after work with everything including obi gone... I went to the police department and with this being nyc, a ******* city designed to protect women and illegals and screw over cis white straight males, they told me that there's a law saying that if someone stays in your house for more than 30 days, that becomes their residece and they are as much entitled to your property (animals are considered property) as you are.... so basically you can invite a illegal immigrant to live in your house for "a few days" being the good person you are, and they overstay their welcome and you kick them out after 30 days, they can you take all your **** legally and there's nothing you can do about it unless you put up a civil lawsuit against them... and if you can't afford a lawyer, tough **** .... I went to a lawyer but they need an adress and since I didn't have her address anymore because she up and left, I tried to get the cops to do my job since I was doing their ******* job for them so I filed a missing persons report and the ******* lesbian sergeant who was dating the captain of the Precinct went ahead and said "look, she broke up with you she took her dog and is nothing you can do about it... my recommendation is that you just drop it" I tried to make a formal complaint against my PD but my claim was dropped... i even hired a PI but with all of the paperwork she had gone with her, he couldnt track her. now I'm at my wits end and the only thing that I'm praying for is for the dog to run away and get caught by the aspca... the dogs chip is still registered to me and she can't change that without my signature... I'm a pretty peaceful person... but if I saw her on the street and she spontaneously combusted, i wouldn't even piss on her
#257 to #69 - jujuface (09/25/2015) [-]
[citation needed]
#406 to #69 - anon (09/25/2015) [-]
You know, this is VERY uncommon and most likely a lie.

I work at a clinic to help the homeless' pets and they honestly love their animals more than fortunate people do. They wait overnight in the cold just so their animals can get veterinary care. It is actually some of the strongest bonds.

I agree that it's irresponsible for them to obtain these animals since they cannot provide for them, but they do care for them as best as they can.
#342 to #69 - reycall (09/25/2015) [-]
This is bait right?

right.....?

please reply to me telling me this is bait... please... god, please let it be bait.
#274 to #69 - anon (09/25/2015) [-]
get the **** off my screen
User avatar #481 to #69 - chokolocco (09/25/2015) [-]
stop thumbing this **** down guys, there is truth in it fcking read and think before jumping on the thumbwagon ffs

User avatar #489 to #481 - deevlja (09/25/2015) [-]
The ones who have not seen the horrible things with their own eyes. Unfortunately, I know what youre talking about cause I have seen with my own eyes drugged infants used by gypsies (usually their own mothers) to get money. In the middle of winter, wrapped in a tiny blanked, or hardly wrapped at all.
This world disgusts me.
#264 to #69 - anon (09/25/2015) [-]
kill yourself you ******* retarded piece of ****

exploiting them? drugging them? how ******* stupid are you?
User avatar #455 to #69 - iexs (09/25/2015) [-]
are you retarded
User avatar #389 to #69 - upfordownsyndrome (09/25/2015) [-]
Man, you're some new kind of retarded. Those dogs, while making excellent companions to them, also protect them from pests like rats through the night. It allows the homeless to sleep under a bridge and against the wall in peace, without being bitten by rats, who only run against walls if they can. Without the dog, these people would have to sleep about 5 feet out from the wall, which makes a huge difference in exposure to people and temperature while they sleep.
User avatar #383 to #69 - karmaghost (09/25/2015) [-]
You are so ******* stupid.
User avatar #482 to #383 - chokolocco (09/25/2015) [-]
When I was living in china, there were many many homeless people. They come out at night and beg you for money.
They use their own ******* kids and make them look sick or sth. Sometimes even intentionally disabling them fracturing a bone or two when they were younger to make them more "pitiful" once they grow up a little.
The poor kids will then be told to go ask for money and a good Samaritan seeing such a scene would of course try to help. Then the second the Samaritan give the kid a coin or a bowl of meal, ten adult beggars will jump out of nowhere and demand that he/she helps them too.

It's ****** and its crazy how one couldn't even imagine such a reality without personally experiencing it. Not to mention drug their pet for benefits.
Ofc I hope he gets his dog back if such were not the case.
User avatar #488 to #69 - deevlja (09/25/2015) [-]
There is a word going around that Romanian gypsies come to France selling puppies. Until you prove this man's innocence I find him neither guilty nor innocent. Its a harsh reality, and all of the people that are saying **** like " **** off", you obviously haven't seen any of this horror with your own eyes. I've seen women (mostly gypsies) druging their babies and pretending to you they're dying so you give money to them. Most of these women have been cought, but that does not mean this is not being practiced anymore. Just beacuse you have not seen something, doesn't make it untrue. Don't be so quick to make a judge. Same thing as the "blind kid" who got punched wasn't blind at all and was in fact the one who started the fight.
I read it on the internet, it must be true.
#464 to #69 - anon (09/25/2015) [-]
I usually don't say this (in fact, I've never told this to anyone on this site). But seriously, just shut the **** up for once. I notice you always have to have the opposite opinion, whether you actually believe it or not.
I know deep down you just want attention. I seriously hope you aren't over 18 or don't have a mental illness. Because for a normal person to act this way; that's ******* sad.
#423 to #69 - anon (09/25/2015) [-]
how do you know that? you seen them drug their dogs or are you just that dumb
#422 to #69 - anon (09/25/2015) [-]
What? Are you retarded?
User avatar #444 to #11 - nightavenger (09/25/2015) [-]
If you care that much, stop filming and help the guy out... That would do a much better job
#419 to #11 - anon (09/25/2015) [-]
You know nothing you silly goose. Mentally ill narcissists such as these care neither for the dog or the man, they care about masturbating their egos and concocting a philosophy to justify their actions.
The dog was merely a platform they exploited for doing so.
User avatar #284 to #11 - abesimpson (09/25/2015) [-]
And this doesn't only happen in France, too. I live in a town in northern spain and the same **** happened. Theres a very well know german homeless guy who had a dog. The dude is scary because he screams in german when hes drunk (and hes drunk fairly often) but harmless and everyone knows hes not a bad guy. All he had left was his dog and you could see that he loved it, but some animal nuts had the city take him away from the man.
User avatar #211 to #11 - civilizedwasteland (09/25/2015) [-]
its okay for the homeless man to eat **** out of a dumpster but not the dog, that is society.
User avatar #415 to #211 - kameken (09/25/2015) [-]
An adult man will find it easier to survive off of what he can find than a young dog.
#9 - darrensankari ONLINE (09/24/2015) [-]
Yeah, no. I refuse to get upset over this until someone presents some context.
User avatar #10 to #9 - deltoraquest (09/24/2015) [-]
2 people hurt a homeless man and steal his dog
apparently
#433 to #10 - anon (09/25/2015) [-]
Take a closer look at this vid, we can clearly see there's a third man who takes the dog and runs with it.

I'm even more enraged from the cowardice of this one, because he waited his turn away from the scene, snatched the dog discreetly and, as we never see his face, he will never get his ass kicked for being this moronic son of bitch(even that is an insult for the bitch)
User avatar #320 to #10 - kwag (09/25/2015) [-]
I'm about to go ******* Laser Arrow on these cunts. Get your katanas.
User avatar #316 to #9 - kingnewfag (09/25/2015) [-]
THE GOOD: This video has erupted across France and is been spreading rapidly in other countries as well. The internet is a fine thing. Collectively, the world’s reaction has been much the same as imgur’s; uncensored condemnation and demands that the activists be variously castrated, quartered, stabbed, shot, etc. Ironically, the video that has drawn so much outrage was filmed and posted by the activists themselves. It is pretty safe to say that there is now sufficient social impetus that there will be some sort of resolution to this story in the coming days. Be patient.

THE VERY BAD: It has come to my attention that Paris is a common hunting ground for Romanian scam artists. One such scam is that Romas will take unneutered, unvaccinated puppies, smuggle them into France, then sell them for anywhere between 300-1200 Euro. They accomplish this by posing as the homeless and drugging the pups. This leaves the dogs still and makes their situation appear much more desperate. The concept is that the Roma will claim ownership of the pup but resign that they cannot take proper care of it. The mark, in order to make sure the dog does not die, will then pay to take the dog. This information with its unsettling implication comes (chiefly) courtesy of @nemy0ymen

THE VERY, VERY UGLY: There has been a post repeatedly made to Cause Animale Nord’s Facebook page stating that this particular man has been known to be homeless for as much as 17 years. The post claims that the puppy (named Lydia) was given to him by a local after the death of his previous dog. Perhaps worst of all, the post claims that the homeless man is deaf. Those who suffered through the actual video will note that at no point did the man speak a word of protest. All he did was wail inarticulately. This seems consistent with this Facebook rumor. This information with its equally unsettling implication comes from @Borkyl.

MY BEST GUESS: I believe this to be something of conflation of the two. Given the very limited facts available at the moment, I believe that these activists (who appear to be EXTREMELY disreputable) mistook this legitimately homeless man for a scam artist perpetuating a puppy-mill for personal gain. Acting on incomplete information, then they attempted to rescue the dog from what they perceived to be a legitimate threat to the dog’s safety. In their facebook post, Cause Animale Nord claimed that the pup was drugged (as detailed in the scam above), but watching the video the dog seems fully responsive and legitimately in terror. This also seems to correlate to the mysterious facebook rumor. As such, it seems like Cause Animale Nord attempted to do good, but did it in the douchiest manner possible and potentially did severe harm to an innocent man. This is all speculation, but given the extremely limited facts yet available I believe this to be the most likely scenario. I will post a second follow-up as more information comes to light. Until the facts are fully known, I urge you to avoid giving funds to anyone or anything related to this story.
copy pasted this from imgur so that everyone can be informed. i did not write this. here is link imgur.com/gallery/gaoL4Ta
User avatar #463 to #316 - leoric (09/25/2015) [-]
Read on another forum where a French national said that apparently the homeless guy scraped together the money to have the puppy vaccinated shortly before this happened...
User avatar #325 to #316 - bronynexgen (09/25/2015) [-]
Quick correction. Roma are gypsies, usually of Romanian origin (and they all originated from around Northwest India, by the way). We call them Tsigani. Romanians are not, ARE NOT, Roma. Make that mistake in Bucharest, or Craiova, and you may just get your ass beat. Romanians generally immigrate to Western Europe and the US to find a better life than what we have in Romania, and to help out our families who remain at home.Gypsies (Roma, or Tsigani), tend to act like scammers, and just generally ****** people. Some try to break free from the mold, others don't care. Lastly, Romania is a country that has a Romance culture, and Romanian is a Romance language, which is very similar to that of southern Italy, with evident Balkan, and Slavic influence.
#486 to #316 - anon (09/25/2015) [-]
>People POSING as homeless making money by selling drugged puppies to other people POSING as homeless

>Lets take away dogs from actual homeless people!
User avatar #412 to #316 - zeldamasterace (09/25/2015) [-]
if i don't find out in the next few days, and you post the updates i'd like to know.

#12 to #9 - nanglo (09/24/2015) [-]
One of their main arguments was that this puppy didn't deserve to live on the streets at that age (The homeless dude can go **** himself though...)

But if you want details, the woman (blonde bitch who prevents the homeless from getting his dog back) fetched the guy in white (president of a PETA-like association) because she said the Homeless dude was a gypsy and that his puppy was drugged and malnourished& **** (There's a huge controversy on gypsy beggars and puppy trafficking saying that they would be trafficking puppies to affect passer-bys and drug them so they would stay calm "ending" them as soon as they're not "cute" anymore)
The thing is, this homeless isn't a gypsy, he wasn't on drugs nor drugging his puppy and well known from the folks around. His last dog companion of 17 years passed away and the locals offered him a puppy a couple of months ago. And the bastards took it away from him...
To put it on sale 4 days later on their Facebook page for 195 euros.
>Pic related, it's the puppy put on sale on their Facebook page
not even removed yet: www.facebook.com/CauseAnimaleNord/photos/a.228236363971986.52226.227924290669860/772008452928105/?type=3&theater
#24 to #12 - nanglo (09/24/2015) [-]
Update:
According to their Facebook page, the activists recieved minutes from the Police. Justice is about to be served
User avatar #41 to #24 - shadovfox ONLINE (09/24/2015) [-]
can you update me if and when you know more? i just got pissed off. I saw alot of comments on the facebookpage, but as i dont speek french, i have no ide what it says. i am short to speechless here
#54 to #41 - xmattx (09/24/2015) [-]
All of the comments I read are people blasting them over this. It's pretty awesome. One person commented about them being good cons, stealing a dog from a homeless guy and trying to sell it.
User avatar #72 to #54 - shadovfox ONLINE (09/24/2015) [-]
great, they probably just destroyed their own organization
#205 to #72 - anon (09/25/2015) [-]
Like PETA

When an organization get's too big it will eventually collapse in on it self. Happens with everything - even physics.
#57 to #41 - nanglo (09/24/2015) [-]
Uuuh. Where to start with. Some of them ask the guys how can they look at themselves in the mirror. Other say how they remove "undesirable comments". A lot of them blame them for being racist as the only motive they have is that the dude was romanian, therefore a gypsy, therefore trafficking puppies. You have a mix of pure hate with reasonable criticism. They've also been blamed for trying to muddy the waters by spending the day denying the subject and posting random **** .
Here's one of my favourite:
Cause Animale Nord: The team wishes you a "bon appetit"
Comment: Have a good choke <3
User avatar #107 to #24 - phanactsanus (09/24/2015) [-]
Can someone translate?
User avatar #116 to #107 - nanglo (09/24/2015) [-]
Basically they're saying that the activists are accused of arbitrary violence and sequestration.
It's confidential, though and the activists should have shared this on their page. I actually regret posting it, maybe I should remove that.
User avatar #118 to #116 - phanactsanus (09/24/2015) [-]
Thanks for the info =)
#16 to #12 - doctersmiles (09/24/2015) [-]
someone please buy this puppy and return it to him!
or get a group and steal the puppy back!
User avatar #18 to #16 - oxidoferroso ONLINE (09/24/2015) [-]
and beat up those french cunts (what a redundancy)
#19 to #18 - doctersmiles (09/24/2015) [-]
way back when some petafags thought it was bright of them to throw fake blood at some biker guys in leather at a bar. they ended up getting there ass beat with baseball bats, stung up to a tree, and force fed raw meat. then the petafags got arrested for assault and also had to pay for the damaged clothing and bikes.

I say they do something like that to the puppy thief's.
User avatar #431 to #19 - scowler (09/25/2015) [-]
Mind giving me a link if it's not to much trouble?
#484 to #431 - doctersmiles (09/25/2015) [-]
glossynews.com/society/201001070305/activists-missing-after-declaring-war-on-leather-at-motorcycle-rally/

"When confronted with the allegations of force-feeding the activists meat, using them as ad hoc latrines, leaving them incapacitated in fast food restaurant dumpsters, and ‘farting on their heads,’ the organizer declined to comment in detail. “That’s just our secret handshake,” assured the organizer." kek
#158 to #16 - anon (09/24/2015) [-]
no. do not buy it. you'd only reward those ******* in what they're doing.
same with people who "breed" animals under bad conditions, they stop if they don't have success with it.
User avatar #141 to #12 - exevan (09/24/2015) [-]
Jezus **** , they actually named it Vegan as well...
User avatar #430 to #141 - scowler (09/25/2015) [-]
That was the giveaway. They're con artists. Not sure about the last part of that title, though...
#28 to #12 - pallypal (09/24/2015) [-]
Whelp.

My original thought was that the dog can't be properly taken care of by a beggar on the street.

But they took it to sell it for money. **** those cunts.
User avatar #64 to #28 - discobleach (09/24/2015) [-]
no, they did not. vaccines and **** are not free
#375 to #64 - zeldapronmaster (09/25/2015) [-]
If its a non profit organization
which they claim they are
medical is covered by funded donations, and the dog is put up FOR FREE
User avatar #428 to #375 - discobleach (09/25/2015) [-]
no, not really. got my dog from a shelter, had to pay money. they're non-profit but doesn't mean they give **** away for free.
#157 to #12 - iexs (09/24/2015) [-]
******* retards, if they think the dog needs help, help the dog and the man with money or food. i dont speak foreign what does "Adoption: VEGAN" mean? because if theyre saying the dog is vegan holy ******* ****
User avatar #452 to #157 - besle (09/25/2015) [-]
I think they might have named him Vegan, not that he is vegan
User avatar #177 to #12 - bjornkrage (09/24/2015) [-]
>Vegan

jesus ******* christ, some people.
User avatar #49 to #12 - syntheticdoll ONLINE (09/24/2015) [-]
They actually named him VEGAN? I don't speak cunt, I'm just assuming.
Can't these ***** be reported? There's evidence they are stealing and then selling the stolen "item" .
Also, it's a shelter dog without any parental records, it doesn't worth anything near 200 euros.
User avatar #66 to #49 - discobleach (09/24/2015) [-]
i don't know where you live; but my "shelter dog without parental records" cost €130, this isn't out of the ordinary
User avatar #79 to #66 - syntheticdoll ONLINE (09/24/2015) [-]
Then I'm lucky, the shelter here is quite poor and you only have to pay for neutering any any medical thing the dog needed (shelters already have discount for that) so it's 60 euros max.
User avatar #133 to #79 - nyxeos (09/24/2015) [-]
Taking a quick look at the shelter in my area, most of the dogs are going for $325 (Canadian). There is one pug/beagle mix that is only $50, and a couple others that are $150.
User avatar #142 to #133 - syntheticdoll ONLINE (09/24/2015) [-]
Here the sheltr doesn't price them by bred, they just want to find a home to them.
But then again, this is a smaller town shelter in eastern europe.
User avatar #145 to #142 - nyxeos (09/24/2015) [-]
I'm not sure if it's just breed they're priced by, it might be that the others have more of the needed shots. But pricing by breed helps in a way with getting them homes, since someone who isn't as picky might go for the uglier dog because they can afford it, while someone who really wants the super cute puppy can have it if they're willing to give more to the kennel, since they're always in need of money. All I know is I now want half the dogs in that kennel haha
User avatar #146 to #145 - syntheticdoll ONLINE (09/24/2015) [-]
Kennel dogs are surprisingly not ugly. But it made me sad that they had a german shepherd-husky mix for years, he was the kindest ************ and no one wanted to take him home because he was old. Heard a few years ago he finally found someone.
But different people different tastes, so it wasn't much of a problem here, every dog had someone who found them cute.
User avatar #190 to #146 - nyxeos (09/24/2015) [-]
I was thinking about the pug/beagle mix currently in the kennel near me, in comparison to the other dogs he's not the best looking. And yes, age is a huge factor. I'm considering once I have my own place fostering older dogs. I met some people who do that when my university had a therapy dog petting session around exam time last year.
User avatar #304 to #190 - syntheticdoll ONLINE (09/25/2015) [-]
I'm planning an adult dog as well, it would be my first dog and pups need a lot of training so I'll start with something I can handle. Well, once we build a fence...
User avatar #306 to #304 - nyxeos (09/25/2015) [-]
I currently have a dog, and she's the second in our family. But adult dogs can definitely be a good place to start, especially if you don't have a ton of time to train/entertain them.
User avatar #197 to #12 - runescapewasgood (09/25/2015) [-]
holy **** thats scummy as ******* ****
#414 to #12 - hazelnutqt ONLINE (09/25/2015) [-]
Please Mr. Frenchman, tell me if I got this right

Did they name the cute lil puppy 'Vegan'?
#358 to #12 - inergio ONLINE (09/25/2015) [-]
You just have to known what kind of people these are when they name a dog Vegan. ******* liberals.
User avatar #61 to #12 - discobleach (09/24/2015) [-]
it's not "for sale", it's just an adoption fee to cover the vet costs.
#33 to #12 - anon (09/24/2015) [-]
A 17 year old puppy eyy?
User avatar #351 to #12 - ninjastarthrow (09/25/2015) [-]
I want to buy a puppy and give it back.
User avatar #317 to #12 - asmodeu (09/25/2015) [-]
So are we going to call them or what ?
#313 to #12 - adr (09/25/2015) [-]
At that point what has he got to lose? Either break it and steal it back, or go full-blown punisher on the *******
#502 to #313 - Ethshar (09/25/2015) [-]
This is France,there is no "full blown punisher" over there.
User avatar #258 to #12 - killzones (09/25/2015) [-]
Wait why did you say the homeless dude can go **** himself? I don't understand that part of your comment.
User avatar #277 to #258 - thedoomdonkey (09/25/2015) [-]
Its being said like they are taking the dog because it has poor conditions, but the homeless human deserves to stay homeless.
He's saying the homeless guy can go **** himself from the perspective of these 'activists'
User avatar #280 to #277 - killzones (09/25/2015) [-]
Oh I see now. He's saying it if it were the activists actually thinking it. nanglo isn't actually saying that himself.
User avatar #471 to #258 - thebaseballexpert (09/25/2015) [-]
he was being Ironic. he's saying that the organization said "We need to save the puppy from this man, but **** the man that's living on the streets"
#237 to #12 - thefifthdoctor (09/25/2015) [-]
I kinda wanna buy it, make it my lifes duty to return it to the old man.
User avatar #25 to #12 - trandhal (09/24/2015) [-]
I seriously hope Vegan is the name of the dog, not that they're saying his diet should be vegan.
Sorry, I dont speak frog so I might be completely off here
User avatar #26 to #25 - nanglo (09/24/2015) [-]
VEGAN is the dog's name (although I don't know whether the activists named the puppy like that or if it was its original name). Here's full translation for curious peepz:
"ADOPTION : VEGAN
VEGAN is ok with [other] dogs, cats and kids
She's full of joy and really playful
Vegan will be identified, vaccined and degarbled
She is up for adoption under Cause Animale Nord ['s responsibility] (North Animal Cause, if you're really down with french)
Adoption fees: 195 €
Before any adoption, we require an investigation to see if you are apt to take car of the animal.
Whatever the animal, could it be a mouse, a dog or a horse, we care of it bla bla bla. Contact us& **** "

I think it's good to mention that there's a constant ********* going on their feed's comment section since the case is known.
#1 - xskullgirlsx (09/24/2015) [-]
There's like 20 people around him

And no one helps this poor man out

Nobody

How could you be so selfish
User avatar #231 to #1 - theruse (09/25/2015) [-]
Oh, cause they're French. French people are a bunch of faggot cancers that are a plague that need to be eradicated from existance.
#337 to #231 - dasbrot (09/25/2015) [-]
Hey we may be cunts, but at least we ain't *********** or Quebecois.

You spelled existence wrong, mon frère.
#368 to #337 - inergio ONLINE (09/25/2015) [-]
"We ain´t *********** "

Just give it a few weeks.

#371 to #368 - dasbrot (09/25/2015) [-]
I still have faith. If there's one thing the French hate, it's foreigners.

Dieu le veut!
#379 to #371 - fekke (09/25/2015) [-]
DEUS VULT
#373 to #371 - inergio ONLINE (09/25/2015) [-]
Yeah, i can imagine. White foreigners only though. Just once i admired France and that was when they purged gypsies a few years ago.
User avatar #262 to #231 - paranoidmuffin (09/25/2015) [-]
The mudslimes will be taking care of that. Can't wait till more shootings and bombings commence.
User avatar #263 to #262 - theruse (09/25/2015) [-]
Good. Tell them how to get to Qubec once they're done.
User avatar #278 to #263 - mrshizzbear (09/25/2015) [-]
Aww man, were not all bad in Quebec!
User avatar #352 to #278 - screamspleaseme ONLINE (09/25/2015) [-]
Everyone from Quebec is a piece of **** . No exceptions.
User avatar #461 to #1 - cannibalvegan ONLINE (09/25/2015) [-]
It's not that surprising, if I remember correctly it's called the "bystander effect" or something like that which is a phenomenon where people in large groups don't intervene unless someone else does. When the bystander is alone they are much more likely to help, but if there's several people around them the chances are pretty low. The most notorious case of this was when a woman was being stabbed right under a street light in plain view a few decades ago, 30 people or something saw it from the windows and people all around the block heard her screams, but nobody did anything, nobody even called the police until it was too late. It's sort of like we naturally put the responsibly on someone else, we feel like someone else can do it instead.

So yeah, this is a normal human response to such a situation, I don't really blame them.
#295 to #1 - elatedmonkey (09/25/2015) [-]
Nobody does anything nowadays. They take on the role of a bystander/cameraman.
User avatar #411 to #295 - enlightednatzie (09/25/2015) [-]
Lemme tell ya a story. Once i tried to stop a drunken fight and there was plenty of people watching, when i asked one of those ********* if he could call the police he just said ''none of my buissnes, dont care'' and walked away like i had personally offended him.

People are by default ******* cowards man.
User avatar #314 to #1 - sphincterface (09/25/2015) [-]
They're French.
User avatar #336 to #314 - seriouslyblack (09/25/2015) [-]
Like that wouldn't happen with aanyone else in any other country.
User avatar #134 to #1 - bombadealar (09/24/2015) [-]
They are french what do you expect?
User avatar #267 to #1 - oceanfrank ONLINE (09/25/2015) [-]
That french people for you
#360 to #1 - inergio ONLINE (09/25/2015) [-]
Yeah you know, how do i tell you this. All pol and meme **** aside, French are the biggest cucks nowadays.
User avatar #3 to #1 - nanglo (09/24/2015) [-]
Western Europeans. They just want to mind their own business
Someone could be dying on the floor they would just watch a couple seconds, judge silently and walk away.

I know what I'm talking about. I once got flipped out by a car, I was lying down the road with a leg and an arm broken, in the rain. 20 people were looking at me struggling to get out of the gutter I was agonizing in, asking if someone could help. No one ******* moved.
User avatar #23 to #3 - trandhal (09/24/2015) [-]
Its called bystander effect. The more people around you, the less resposibility does the single individual have (or think they have).
Funny that "safety in numbers" only work under very specific circumstances. Otherwise, the more people the more ****** you are.
User avatar #283 to #23 - abesimpson (09/25/2015) [-]
Yeah, once there was a fella on the floor in the street and I didn't do **** . My reasoning was "theres a bunch of people already helping him and calling the ambulance, I would just be in the way".

Then it hit me that I was another ******* bystander.
User avatar #22 to #3 - indalx (09/24/2015) [-]
That **** happens everywhere on the planet,not just Western Europe
User avatar #135 to #22 - advice (09/24/2015) [-]
nah, in America you actually have a higher chance of being helped.
this is due to the american spirit loving underdog/"up from nothing" stories, and helping someone up makes your american peen gain 2 inches of freedom.


Just the other day I was driving late for work, saw a truck slam into another car on the highway, before it ended up on the other side of the road, I saw 2 cars instantly stop to get out and check on the driver, and a third car went to check out the car that was hit.
#273 to #135 - jujuface (09/25/2015) [-]
4 factors go into this
1. the law
2. type of incident
3. culture
4. person

It has literally nothing to do with the country unless you tie that in with the law. If there is a law protecting good samaritans, obviously more will help.

If the incident type is one like you mentioned (crash/life or death) much, much more people are willing to help. A messy, physical altercation with low stakes situation like this one is very, very unlikely to get help from 1st world citizens. Just not enough of a reward to get into a brawl over where the puppy will go. You can even see the guy in the background step up, and then retract when he sees what he's getting into. He's not going to scuff his $700 coat for that homeless guy's dog. People in poorer or mostly rural countries are much more likely to be willing to throw a few punches and get their hands dirty. You won't get much help for this in America.

Culture is obvious. If you're in the upper class, you're much more likely to wait for someone to handle it for you. Also if it's a fight between two black guys and you're white, you're much less likely to get involved (and vice versa). If you grew up watching people get scammed just for trying to help, or watched those that do try to help get punished, you'll become jaded and cynical.

Lastly, some people are just dicks, and some have big hearts. You'll find both kinds in every country. Stop trying to make this an issue of nationalism when it's an issue of humanity.

#367 to #273 - straightasarainbow (09/25/2015) [-]
It looks like the guy was actually planning on helping but then someone stopped him
User avatar #138 to #135 - indalx (09/24/2015) [-]
Have you counted the times someone helped someone in each country one by one or is there a statistic somewhere that says that USA citizens are likely to help each other more than in every other Western European Country?

I am pretty sure that if someone stabbed you inside NYC noone would give a single **** . If it happened in a Small town more people would help each other since they are a much smaller community and feel more bonded.

If someone is down over here,someone will approach to help within seconds.
It doesnt have to do with the countries,it has to do with the communities.

I live in Poor Greece Gib money pliz
User avatar #143 to #138 - advice (09/24/2015) [-]
Most Eastern European countries don't have the good Samaritan law, which means if a random bystander interferes with the affairs of another bystander in an attempt to help, they can't be prosecuted for whatever may happen. In this case say two people from the crowd bashed in the heads of those people stealing the dog, in France that's a felony, in America that's a good samaritan's effort at helping a homeless man. They would also be featured on the news and probably show up on the Ellen Show (big thing over here)

Look at the French train, who took the call to action? AMERICA!!!!
also no monies, go sell olive oil for monies
#350 to #143 - cptkerion (09/25/2015) [-]
Thank you for mentioning the Good Samaritan law, I was hoping someone would do it.
#289 to #143 - fillthisspace (09/25/2015) [-]
I didn't see that when I was in America. I was on a bus somewhere and there was this woman with like 3 kids and a pushchair and was clearly struggling. The bus was full and no-one would get off their fat assess to give their seat up, so I let the kids have my seat so they didn't have to stand around.

That could be just Florida though... Or tourists.

Don't get me wrong, everyone was so kind. But it wasn't some selfless and giving mindset that you're painting.

Those are just my experiences.

#349 to #289 - ellojello (09/25/2015) [-]
Lived in the US my whole life, spent considerable time in Michigan (grew up here), Florida, California, Colorado, North Carolina, Alabama (family in these states, we'd vacation and visit at the same time), as well as a dozen or so other states.

Floridians suck. Period. I'm sure there are exceptions and all that, this is a broad stroke. But I hated every second I ever spent in Florida and it was mainly because almost everyone there is an asshole, crazy, or both.

On the West Cost and all of the midwest, people are very friendly. The midwest especially since it is still largely rural and there is a "good 'ol boy" farmer mentality which is cordial and helpful. It's the kind of area where, if you break down on the side of the road, you can be fairly sure someone will stop and help you within 2-3 minutes. Worthless anecdotal evidence: Had a pulley break off of a car while going down the highway, of course had to stop and needed a tow (nothing you can do about that on the side of the road). Tow truck came fast, maybe 15 minutes, but in that 15 minutes we had 3 separate people stop for us (again, this was on a relatively busy interstate, so it wasn't even easy to stop).

It sounds like you're fairly well traveled and get that "it could be just Florida." I've talked with many Europeans, mainly exchange students here, who don't seem to fully grasp just how big the USA is. All of the European continent fits in the USA a little over two times. You can't have a country that large and have everyone's behavior and mentality be exactly the same. There is a lot of variation as you travel from east to west and north to south.
User avatar #506 to #349 - advice (09/26/2015) [-]
It's actually funny you say that, because I live in Florida and the crash I spoke of happened in Florida. People on public transportation in Florida such as buses and tri-rail are on that mostly because they are unable to drive a car be it for DUIs, not being able to pass a test, or some other sort of condition, which makes them very jaded against people.
#365 to #349 - fillthisspace (09/25/2015) [-]
I wouldn't say I'm that well travelled although I would love to see as many places as I can. I just don't like attaching labels to people. There are good people and there are bad people. There are some people who aren't bad but are just arseholes, locally or not. While I met some rude people I also met some lovely people who loved to talk. It's the same with the UK, a lot of people don't realise that there is more than London, even though the UK is quite small in comparison. How could I possibly say people from Florida are rude when I only met a couple? And they may not even have been from Florida. It's even more absurd to apply it to the whole of America.
#497 to #365 - ellojello (09/25/2015) [-]
I agree that people should try to avoid attaching labels to people in day to day living, and agree we can't attach a single label to everyone in a country, state, city, or even city block. Treating people with a label in mind is kind of akin to racism, or some such like that, and can ruin a good person-to-person interaction before it even starts.

I do, however, think that there is some benefit when looking at the macro scale to apply an overall stereotype, just so long as you acknowledge it is a stereotype and don't let it dictate all your interactions with a person. Like if I travel to the UK I expect people to behave differently than if I am in Italy or some such. In both places there will still be good and bad people, happy and sad; but even so there is a general cultural difference between European countries (and US states/regions) that can, and probably should, be acknowledged by stereotyping.
User avatar #311 to #289 - synthane (09/25/2015) [-]
Yeah... Florida is special, especially in tourist season. It is a bit better in off-season, but there are a lot of entitled people in Florida. There are other places in the USA are better about that.
User avatar #508 to #311 - advice (09/26/2015) [-]
b...b...but i live in Florida and my story happened two days ago in Florida
User avatar #509 to #508 - synthane (09/26/2015) [-]
Well, it is off-season now, so stuff isn't too bad.

If you don't mind me asking, where about was it? I've found some places to be friendlier than others. This wouldn't have happened to be around exit 210, would it?
User avatar #510 to #509 - advice (09/26/2015) [-]
Exit 210? Nah I live near Exit 67, Lantana Road, but the accident happened just before Gateway on I-95
User avatar #513 to #510 - synthane (09/26/2015) [-]
Ah, I see. Reason I asked was I passed by some car wreck that seemed to have happened a few hours before I drove by two or three days ago.
User avatar #507 to #289 - advice (09/26/2015) [-]
I actually live in Florida, the people who take buses in Florida are either illegals, tourists, or people who are banned from cars because of drinking, drugs, or some other bad reason, meaning they are jaded against others and pissy.
User avatar #159 to #143 - indalx (09/24/2015) [-]
You just had to be a dick when i was trying to make a joke.
You Americans have a superiority complex.
The Americans at the French train were marines,all the rest were civilians,it would be odd NOT to interfere.

Good samaritans my ass.
As if you have any idea what is going on outside your own country.
Be proud to be a Mod to this site,you suit the community by being a douche.No wonder you suit so well.
Aaaaaand insta-downvote for me
User avatar #214 to #159 - meganinja (09/25/2015) [-]
Nothing he's saying is being a dick, you're just being insecure.
User avatar #216 to #214 - indalx (09/25/2015) [-]
I go sell olive oil now
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User avatar #199 to #159 - tojimajia (09/25/2015) [-]
You know what, as a Canadian, you are absolutely right. I don't know whats going on around the world. But I'll be damned if I didn't help out someone in trouble. none of arguments or points make what happened any better, nor do they justify the actions taken by those french ARA or by you for defending them. Just because something is **** does not mean you too should be **** , then attack someone else for NOT being **** . Its lousy attitudes like that which cause a ton of crisis, because "well thats the way its done around here." Sheep mentality works for the sheep, not you.
#169 to #159 - anon (09/24/2015) [-]
In regards to them being marines, that does not force their hand to stop second rate crime. That is not their job. That is being a good human being and not a shifty person only looking out for themselves.
User avatar #204 to #169 - indalx (09/25/2015) [-]
Having a training with firearms and situations where they require quick reflexes might have helped i bit,but thats just me.

Ok anon?

#287 to #159 - geofalke (09/25/2015) [-]
>insta-downvote for me
User avatar #445 to #287 - indalx (09/25/2015) [-]
I know. Flocks of proud murikids cannot be defeated in this site, even when what you say make perfect sense.
#345 to #159 - anon (09/25/2015) [-]
look look he thinks hes better then the united states
User avatar #447 to #345 - indalx (09/25/2015) [-]
Is that Cherrycrush?
#500 to #159 - cptkerion (09/25/2015) [-]
One of the three Americans who intervened was a civilian and was congratulated for his valor alongside the two marines. Somewhere around here I have the article on it from the USA today.

I also suggest you look at ALICE protocols for active shooters and introduce the idea to your homeland. They were designed to counter the change in mass murderers and terrorists and if you can't escape or isolate yourself from the attacker, you fight back with all the power you can muster using any means you have.
As a Safety Management Specialist in training I can speak to their importance in the world of modern murder. The gunman nowadays usually seeks to take as many lives as they can before being brought down. When you cannot prevent them from taking lives by other, safer means, the ALICE protocol does it by taking out the shooter. Odds are they will kill a few people, but nothing compared to those if you do not resist. It also serves to send a message to the evil ***** that would do this. That message is "We will not bow and accept the fate you would deal us!"
User avatar #333 to #159 - cultistjesus (09/25/2015) [-]
Legally this reminds me of China. Old lady falls on a train tracks or someone gets run over. To help them would be considered a admission of guilt. So no one bothers to even try.
User avatar #293 to #138 - reginleif ONLINE (09/25/2015) [-]
>Have you counted the times someone helped someone in each country one by one or is there a statistic somewhere that says that USA citizens are likely to help each other more than in every other Western European Country?

I have a hypothesis, nothing backed by concrete science except maybe sociologists investigating that NY stabbing murder.... that people's friendliness is proportional to the danger one faces..... In America since we're so used to being ****** over something bad when something bad happens.... Americans are more likely to empathize with the man broken down by the road.

Using this thought process, Scandies and Brits are bigger assholes because they have a government that takes care of them, eliminating that perceived danger. That man broken down by the road won't starve, he won't be killed, he's mildly inconvenienced in their minds.

There's something similar with the Arabs in which they'll treat you right as a guest..... because that tradition was passed down from the time not letting people in your house meant they died in their desert wasteland.



User avatar #252 to #135 - TopDawg (09/25/2015) [-]
I agree, I can't think of a time where I saw an accident and didn't immediately go to help. It really is amazing to see people just sit there and ******* watch **** like this to me.
User avatar #327 to #135 - karlKroenen (09/25/2015) [-]
It's not the 'under dog up from nothing' that makes the majority of people who do help people do it. It's great that you bring attention to the willingness to help, but ****** that you decree that its due to ****** ideologies and nothing personal/individualistic
User avatar #44 to #3 - erotictentacle ONLINE (09/24/2015) [-]
What.... i go to spain every year, to galicia. Not many tourist apart from some pilgrims sometimes or harcore trekkers.
But so far i was treated very well. Just when looking lost they CAME TO ME to ask if i needed direction, both as kid and as 20 year old, and no, i didn't speak the local dialect, but i can kinda understand it

So yeah, don't put all of west europe in the france bag~
#81 to #44 - nanglo (09/24/2015) [-]
No, no, mate. I'm the first one in line when it's time to talk **** about France, but Western European people are the **** in matter of not helping you out in trouble. Don't YOU put all of Western Europe blame on France's bag.
My car accident, for instance, was in the UK.
And a friend of mine got harassed in the Berlin Subway, same story. Nobody gave a **** .
Maybe I'm too harsh on Western Europe, because that **** happens all over the world as #22 said. I remember that video in the Chinese subway where a dude passes out and the whole crowd run away from him. And I think we all know the video about that little girl bathing in her own blood in the middle of the road while people simply drive aside her
But don't blame it all on France. French people are saints compared to some other countries that I won't mention because my intention here isn't to start a bashing thread
User avatar #176 to #81 - bjornkrage (09/24/2015) [-]
In china you can get persecuted for helping people tho. No wonder people are afraid to help if they'll get sued for it.
User avatar #86 to #81 - erotictentacle ONLINE (09/24/2015) [-]
Ah, i thought we were talking about france since we we were also talking about something that happened in france.

But yeah, that **** happens all over the world, you're right, but at least some people havve decency~
User avatar #117 to #86 - nanglo (09/24/2015) [-]
Maybe I got a bit too defensive on that one. Sorry for that.
User avatar #162 to #117 - erotictentacle ONLINE (09/24/2015) [-]
Hey, no problem~
It's what makes us human after all!
#20 to #3 - anon (09/24/2015) [-]
Not too sure why you were thumbed down. This is sadly true of a majority of the world that we just don't care enough to help. That's why when someone does something simple like helping save someone, they're heroes even though it's suppose to be a average for human compassion to help one another.
#104 to #1 - lankyman (09/24/2015) [-]
if everyone had that intention, the puppy would have been ripped apart.
#139 to #104 - anon (09/24/2015) [-]
That is the truth yet people thumb u down becuase they are kids that cannot remain rational in their rage
#166 to #139 - anon (09/24/2015) [-]
How would the puppy be ripped apart? You can diffuse the situation without being a complete tard. He obviously passed the dog on and someone could have intercepted the exchange with no harm to the animal. Others could have also helped detain the assailants without harming the animal. You just have to think before you act instead of just reaching into places and pulling like it is a wang
#35 to #1 - mrlosthaze ONLINE (09/24/2015) [-]
<== They're French...I'm surprised that the Peta fags even had the courage to go after the defenceless homeless man
#319 to #1 - playerpants (09/25/2015) [-]
the ******* french man, all they do is surrender
#285 to #1 - armana (09/25/2015) [-]
The french are cunts.
#179 to #1 - anon (09/24/2015) [-]
Those guys were backed up by law. It would have been illegal to try to stop them and they could have faced charges. Its writen in the video description.
#357 to #179 - cptkerion (09/25/2015) [-]
They CLAIM to have been backed by the law. PETA almost always claims this until confronted with the law when they tend to follow deny or appeal to a higher law processes.
Problem is, as the stuff relating to the survey explains, based on what I've pieced together from various people translating parts, they had little lawful basis for what they did, and are in fact committing multiple crimes.
#30 to #1 - anon (09/24/2015) [-]
It's ******* France. Seriously, I just went on a two week motorbike vacation there and every. single. prejudice. is. true. I was driving for the first time on sand on a popular beach (it was legal to drive there) and of course dropped my bike. I propped it up on my knee so the tank would stop leaking, but couldn't get it up any further. Several people looked at me, then continued sunbathing. Several cars drove past, stared, and kept going. Finally a swiss guy helped me out.

I then broke down on the highway (yeah it was a fun vacation...) and got yelled at by the cops on my way to the emergency phone for walking on the side of the highway. I was then ripped off by the tow truck company (turned out my insurance didn't include international brake down services because my bike was too old wtf), although they knew I was paying for everything myself. I finally got my phone stolen and made fun of by the police officer I reported this to.
Seriously, **** french people.
#31 to #30 - anon (09/24/2015) [-]
Oh yeah also I tried to order a coffee in a mcdonalds in french, and the lady just sneered at me and gave me something completely different, then pretended not to understand the issue. Hello lady, I am trying here! Seriously, there is no way you can misunderstand "grand cafe" to be something different.
User avatar #147 to #31 - parrotmagician (09/24/2015) [-]
I completely agree with all of this (I went on a lot of family vacations to France and basically acted as a crappy translator) but I would say it's true of Northern France, in the very Southern regions they tend to be lovely
User avatar #324 to #31 - karlKroenen (09/25/2015) [-]
I would have said 'you know what I ordered' and poured it on the counter...
Seriously **** the french.
User avatar #288 to #31 - reginleif ONLINE (09/25/2015) [-]
cafe grande, but yeah **** the French.
#449 to #288 - anon (09/25/2015) [-]
I'm not sure if this is a mcdonalds only thing, but it is called "le grand cafe" there ;)
User avatar #184 to #30 - containlettersonly (09/24/2015) [-]
Everything you need to know about the French you can learn from that train attack a few weeks ago, the Americans first thought was to fight, the brit was inspired and followed, the French all hid and called for help. **** ,the staff locked themselves in bathrooms and such and hid.
#462 to #184 - anon (09/25/2015) [-]
You should actually check your facts before opening your mouth lad.
The person who first heard the sound of the weapon and told everybody to run was a French who chose to remain anonymous.
The one who acted were trained American soldiers which is what you expect them to do in that kind of situation.
Add to it the British who got hurt and helped the American to take down the ****** .
Also, the train staff was Belgian not French.
Learn to check your fact before going in a venom spitting fit for no others relevant reason than being a dick.
User avatar #53 to #30 - strobler (09/24/2015) [-]
Gotta love these. Like you hear bad things about some country and go to that country already with the mindset that everyone is a dick and nowhere in the world are you going to find nice people. I can tell you just the opposite, but that would not mean everyone is super nice?

People can be dicks or not, and this goes for all humans, not countries, get over it.
User avatar #309 to #53 - synthane (09/25/2015) [-]
Have you ever actually done any traveling? The stereotypes for most western European countries, the different states in the USA, and a lot of the countries in Asia are pretty much spot on. Yeah, of course there are exceptions, but in general you pretty much already know what type of people you will find.
#363 to #309 - cptkerion (09/25/2015) [-]
Stereotypes exist for a reason.
They are exaggerations or simplifications of the major traits of a group.
When they become inaccurate it is usually not so much due to being simply wrong as the group actually having changed since they were established.

and I wish I knew who I was quoting...
User avatar #516 to #309 - strobler (09/26/2015) [-]
Stereotype can be used as a tool per se, but most of the time it just ends up being idiotic. If you start acting rude to people because they are 'supposed' to be this or that, then of course you're going to have a bad experience.

Yes, I do travel. But no, I don't judge unknown people because of some ******* moron said some **** on the internet.
User avatar #517 to #516 - synthane (09/27/2015) [-]
Never said you should be rude to people. I even said I acknowledge there are exceptions. However, you go to a place like Vienna where it is known that there are a fair number of pickpockets around, you will watch your bag closer. Oh geez, that means you were playing into the stereotype of that city for having pickpockets.

You should certainly never be rude to people based on stereotypes, but they can provide a general idea of the most likely course of events.
#14 - samoaspider ONLINE (09/24/2015) [-]
long story short, 3 sjw's called a man gypsy and tried to sell his puppy for 195€

(sauce on comment #12)
#186 - zanybruh (09/24/2015) [-]
The look of despair on the poor man's face kills me.
#68 - thebigcountry (09/24/2015) [-]
This is a level of anger I don't know how to handle. I could not imagine doing that to someone.... Why did they think they had the right to do this?
#42 - mudkipslayer (09/24/2015) [-]
That man is a saint, because had that been me I would have beaten that man in white to death.

Also, what kind of assholes just stand watch that happen? Or the cameraguy?

And how can you call yourselves human beings when you give a greater **** about a puppy on the streets than you do about the person that lives with it?
#355 to #42 - anon (09/25/2015) [-]
I agree that people should have intervened, but as far as the "cameraman" concept goes...

no one died, so more camera people allows for more coverage of the atrocity, and this means better media coverage and MUCH more support for the homeless man (over a hundred thousand support and petition for him online, as opposed to the few people that could have intervneed)

And better documented videos like this clearly make out the activists to be the bad guys, much more than witness testimonials could (especially in a court of law when activist organizations would usually have some sort of lawyer and funding prepared for situations like this).
User avatar #344 to #42 - fatmanxxxx (09/25/2015) [-]
I believe the camera guy was with them. (according to comment #319)
User avatar #2 - miia ONLINE (09/24/2015) [-]
"eugenics is a bad thing" they said

"genocide is a terrible atrocity" they said
#366 to #2 - cptkerion (09/25/2015) [-]
Yet now, it is the only, final solution to these fiends, to remove their cursed foulness from humanity.
User avatar #153 to #2 - failtolawl (09/24/2015) [-]
but they are all white.
What the **** are you talking about.
#218 to #153 - magnorph (09/25/2015) [-]
You do know eugenics was used during the early 1900's in the US right? To white people. And genocide has also been done to white people. The ****** holocaust m8. It was arguably pretty big
User avatar #338 to #153 - dancingdoggy (09/25/2015) [-]
That lady was wearing a hearing aid. She'd probably be cut loose from society.
I say this as a hearing aid wearer. I'm actually pissed that someone wearing a hearing aid did such a ****** thing, even though I know there is no correlation.
#260 to #2 - steezburger (09/25/2015) [-]
Those were the days.H itler D id N othing W rong
User avatar #8 to #2 - communistutopia (09/24/2015) [-]
The problem with genocide is the fact that someone is there to choose who lives and who dies. And that ****** is always an absolute bastard thinking only about him/herself.
Which is why we don't do genocides anymore because anyone could be the potential victim, not just some random kebab, frenchie, degenerate etc.
#421 to #8 - myjunk (09/25/2015) [-]
"Which is why we don't do genocides anymore "
We as a species still do a lot of genocides. There were dozends in the second half of the last century and depending on your position, there's one ongoing in Tibet and other places.
#50 to #8 - bloodrocutation ONLINE (09/24/2015) [-]
Says the communist
#65 to #50 - communistutopia (09/24/2015) [-]
>implying I really am a communist

Your name is ******* metal, brah
#259 - TopDawg (09/25/2015) [-]
It really is a sad moment when there are cunts in the comments and their supporting pages saying the dog deserves a better life while the man can rot in the street alone. Like really, is that where your priority is going to, a ******* dog? Now I'm all for being upset that no one helped him and **** , but this is more concerning to me. A dogs life over your fellow man, be real for a second just a second, and ask yourself. Are you really that stupid?
User avatar #326 to #259 - syntheticdoll ONLINE (09/25/2015) [-]
If you think about it, nothing kept the dog from running away if he wanted to.
Sadly everyone is entitled to have an opinion and fortunately you're entitled to ignore it.
User avatar #393 to #326 - zeldapronmaster (09/25/2015) [-]
The guy rushing in, and bashing his shoulder on the gate to catch it kept the dog from running away.
User avatar #496 to #393 - syntheticdoll ONLINE (09/25/2015) [-]
I mean while the dog was living with the homeless guy.
User avatar #272 to #259 - reican (09/25/2015) [-]
mostly anons.
you really get rustled over anons?
Really?
User avatar #275 to #272 - TopDawg (09/25/2015) [-]
Somewhere in that steaming pile of anonymity there's someone being serious. That's what's upsetting.

So yes.
User avatar #276 to #275 - reican (09/25/2015) [-]
1) it's anons
2) Read number one
User avatar #17 - marioslmg (09/24/2015) [-]
If I was in france, in the city that they where in. I would then go to the man that is selling the puppy, then "Look at it", take it, run like a ****** , give the man back his puppy.
#13 - anythingoes ONLINE (09/24/2015) [-]
They are flat out stealing the pup

not all ******* are black
User avatar #32 to #13 - derivat (09/24/2015) [-]
Then they wanted to sell it for 200€
#192 - daemonicdemeanor (09/25/2015) [-]
**daemonicdemeanor used "*roll picture*"**
**daemonicdemeanor rolled image**Man I just read an article in the last 24 hours about how dogs are a godsend for homeless.

Basically, if your life goes to **** , you just kinda give up on yourself. You don't SEE it, you just FEEL it, so you just kinda accept it. But when you have a dog, you see the dog starving, you know you can do something. It's very easy to give up on yourself, but nearly impossible to give up for your pet. It also forces you to get up, because no dog will sit still all day as you drown your sorrows on the park bench. Makes me wanna go all Hitler on France for having such a stupid law.
#234 to #192 - graphomaniac (09/25/2015) [-]
Do you have the source?
User avatar #235 to #234 - daemonicdemeanor (09/25/2015) [-]
Yeah it was on cracked.
www.cracked.com/personal-experiences-1922-5-realities-life-in-tent-city-homeless.html

I believe it's mentioned in the article, and it also links to another article that is more detailed.
#244 to #235 - graphomaniac (09/25/2015) [-]
Thank you sir.
#410 to #244 - anon (09/25/2015) [-]
What movie was this from?
#418 to #410 - graphomaniac (09/25/2015) [-]
Sorry about the delay Anon, you probably won't get this but it's from Repo the Genetic Opera. Literally the best musical movie I have ever seen. It makes you laugh, feel, disgusted, and so on. It is amazing.
#271 to #235 - graphomaniac (09/25/2015) [-]
I used this information and signed the petition.
User avatar #343 - manofparody (09/25/2015) [-]
Nobody even ******* helped. Every ******* person there is useless filth.
#51 - megatronusoftarn (09/24/2015) [-]
Unhuman filth, these two deserve to be thrown into a hole to rot.
User avatar #15 - mrevitcartta (09/24/2015) [-]
absolutely disgusting. These things fill me with such rage. Then on facebook they are trying to sell the dog.
#6 - lordsepulchure ONLINE (09/24/2015) [-]
Sons of bitches.
#5 - mobilebull (09/24/2015) [-]
**mobilebull used "*roll picture*"**
**mobilebull rolled image** I once talked to a homeless man in denmark, about some people who took his dog "Børge" too and ******* killed it, some dont have any feelings
#152 - anon (09/24/2015) [-]
"French" "Cunts"... Double negative OP.
#253 - gaffateip ONLINE (09/25/2015) [-]
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