Animal activists outraged by torture of young Wyoming wolf
Animal activists are outraged by the man who allegedly captured, tortured, and killed a wolf in Wyoming.
Video courtesy of Cowboy State Daily.
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Wow. Imagine what this guy would secretly do to your young daughter. Disgusting
@lawabidingcitizen6377
Ай бұрын
Like Joe biden
@chymericoo
Ай бұрын
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@Ketowski
5 күн бұрын
@@lawabidingcitizen6377 Only in your fantasies.
@lawabidingcitizen6377
5 күн бұрын
@Ketowski only in his daughter's diary.
No, It's not "Animal activists" who are outraged. It's decent human beings with a conscience, who are outraged. Wolves are not evil animals. They do what wolves do. The audacity that some people have, the callousness with which they treat God's creatures, is abysmal, disgusting and shows their true character. Cody Roberts is not a good person. He needs to be held accountable for this barbaric act of cruelty. "If a man aspires towards a righteous life, his first act of abstinence is from injury to animals." ~Albert Einstein
If he can do this to a wolf, what would he do to a person?
This guy is a sicko! This little pup did not deserve this
The question remains: what else has he done?
@Susan-vg5ur
29 күн бұрын
I saw in another video post that the patrons of that evil bar have a lot of similar videos. Sworn to secrecy, like an evil cult.
FALSE. Were all outraged, not just activists.
God damn America! This animal brutality has got to stop.
It's not just animal activists. It's most humans.
Technically what wolf killer did is crime again humanity, all animals are under that umbrella. We are suppose to Shepherd animals not murder.
Yes , the bar he is at . Since the animal was not a service animal , wonder if they serve food there ? Maybe they don't have those kinds of health regulations in Wyoming. We shall see .
Boycott Wyoming. The government there practically condone this deplorable behavior
Why is this different: As I grapple with the harrowing reality of an innocent animal subjected to torture and a brutal demise at the hands of a narcissistic sociopath, I find myself relentlessly questioning: Why is this different? Growing up amidst the backdrop of Chicago, I bore witness to tragedies that etched themselves into the fabric of my being. The chilling specter of John Wayne Gacy, who callously snuffed out the lives of 33 vulnerable boys, haunted our community. I recall the palpable fear that gripped us, mere miles away from his atrocities, and the profound disbelief that such horrors could unfold so close to home. Then, just a year later, the catastrophic crash of Flight 191, claiming all souls aboard a mere stone's throw from my own dwelling, left an indelible scar. Yet amid these profound tragedies, I find myself grappling with the stark question: Why is this different? In a city where senseless violence echoes through our streets week after week, each loss more heartrending than the last, have we become desensitized? Has brutality become so pervasive that it has morphed into the mundane? But why, then, does the torment and slaughter of a wolf thousands of miles away consume my thoughts? Why is this different? After agonizing over this question since the chilling events unfolded, a revelation struck me today. It crystallized with a clarity that rendered all other tragedies hazy in comparison. This was not merely about a distant animal. This was the first time on American soil that I witnessed a victim subjected to the vilest forms of torture, torment, and degradation, beside their perpetrator, for all to witness. It matters not whether the victim was animal or human, for what I beheld was a human being descending to the depths of barbarism. In Cody Roberts, I saw a man who reveled in the agony he inflicted, who callously participated in the calculated annihilation of his helpless victim. That, my friends, is why this is different. That is why Cody Roberts must be held accountable for his heinous actions. --M. Perri
@nancybrouse5070
2 ай бұрын
Cody Roberts is not the only monster involved in this horror. It is an entire culture in Wyoming, Idaho, Montana and possibly other states that openly condone and even encourage torture of helpless animals. This is a display of rampant psychopathic evil.
@troymiller885
Ай бұрын
Good God give it a rest. You are a troll.
@lissalea8014
Ай бұрын
@@troymiller885 never
@Ketowski
5 күн бұрын
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@Ketowski
5 күн бұрын
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As a hunter and biology wise I hate what wolves do to the environment in the west and the impact they have had from introducing the wrong wolves that aren’t the ones native but this man is out of line and deserves jail time that is horrific
@Ketowski
5 күн бұрын
What do wolves do to the environment in the west and why did wolves need to be reintroduced at all?
@KBBOUTDOORS
4 күн бұрын
@@Ketowski they kill everything and more than what they need to eat, the excuse to add them is there’s too many elk and deer which isn’t the case considering most bad winters we loose 30-70% of yearling deer and elk from winter kill
@Ketowski
4 күн бұрын
@@KBBOUTDOORS The reason is that they’re a keystone species. They kill the weak prey animals. Humans don’t. And because they were eradicated in the area because Eurocentric populations didn’t know how to live well with apex predators like the Masai did with lions. Their ancient relationship with human ancestors prevented maneaters. The human-focused preserves are lacking that mutual relationship.
@KBBOUTDOORS
4 күн бұрын
@@Ketowski problem is wolves will kill take one bite of an animal then be done
Oh boy that guy thinks he’s a tough guy , well we all know what bar he frequents !