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Really nice priorities Utah.
Those that think this gives animals more rights and protection than humans are unable to see the very obvious correlation between animal abuse and human abuse. Animal abusers overwhelmingly also abuse humans or will go on to do so. The abuser disregards and lacks empathy for another's feelings- whether that be an animal or human. So you see, laws that protect animals do indeed protect humans, both directly and indirectly.
I am thankful that my legislators finally listened and finally made the commitment to sign a law into place that is long, long overdue.
Yes, actually. Animals are more important to me than humans like you.
And I'm not so naive to think that one law will cure all that ails society. This law is a step in the right direction for animals AND humans- a point I made very clearly.
My logic is not ridiculous, and my logic is backed by numerous studies and numerous experts that indeed show a correlation between animal abuse and human abuse. Many serial killers, many serial rapists, many domestic violence cases show that the perpetrator first started abusing and torturing animals before they moved on to humans. As children or youth, many inflicted pain on those that were helpless and under their control- the easiest target being cats, dogs, hamsters, etc. in their households or neighborhoods. They got a thrill from killing and torturing. After a while, animals weren't that exciting and they moved on to humans.
Many domestic violence victims will tell you that they are/were controlled by someone threatening to harm their animals or indeed hurting or killing their animals just to keep them "in line."
The facts, studies, and actual human beings speak truth to my logic.