Capitulation, Surrender, Defeat on the Virginia Range

If your opponent appears to be winning, should you rethink your strategy or continue on the same path?

Consider this commentary in today’s edition of Nevada Current, written by the State Director for the Campaign Against America’s Wild Horses.

The author identifies the problem, but instead of offering a solution, shows how to make it worse.

“America’s wild horses have faced competition from livestock, unfair resource allocation, and shrinking habitat for generations.”

Fair statement.

The answer?

Sterilize the mares.

Give the ranchers what they want.

While you’re at it, feed the public a steady diet of lies.

“The Virginia Range program uses an immunocontraceptive vaccine known as PZP (porcine zona pellucida). Administered by trained volunteers via remote darting, PZP prevents pregnancy in mares without harming hormone cycles or behaviors, and it’s reversible.”

PZP is a restricted-use pesticide that tricks the immune system into attacking the ovaries.

After five years of treatment, the mares can no longer bear fruit.

“The USA now has more wild horses in captivity than running free on the rangelands in the West.”

Why is that?

Refer to the problem statement at the beginning of your op-ed, about which you, and your army of nitwits, do nothing.

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