The advocates have their little fiefdoms and Potemkin Villages on socialist media, where they try to prop each other up, evident in the latest screed by the PZP darter and real estate agent in the Minden/Gardnerville area.
Go to page three in the August edition of Horse Tales.
As nonprofits, their top priority is themselves: If they don’t keep their base fired up and the donations rolling in, their organizations collapse.
A little empathy and financial support might be appropriate if they were sincere.
But not this crowd.
The author belabors the injuries and deaths at the Antelope roundup but tiptoes around the issue of permitted grazing.
Cha-ching, cha-ching.
The Campaign Against America’s Wild Horses is toxic, the kiss of death to wild horses.
As for its affiliates, offshoots and supporters, which include the writer, they are known by the company they keep.
Contrary to the closing paragraph in the article, they don’t do what’s right, at least not for wild horses.
Pummeling mares with pesticide-laced darts can never be considered protection, unless you’re talking about the public-lands ranchers.
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