DiabloSerpentino
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Well, since it has been established that it was PETA taking the video at RBM, (certainly without permission and under circumstances of THEIR choosing) and most certainly doing it under the pretext of being hired there to do a job, what job do you think it was that put them in the position to get that video footage? Cleaning animal cages perhaps? Caring for the animals, perhaps? Which do you think had the highest priority on their list of things to do every day? Take care of the animals they were tasked with, or getting the juiciest video they could to further the agenda they were tasked with by PETA?
Quite honestly, I am not convinced that this is any sort of unbiased view at all. I've been to some wholesalers myself, and some were extraordinarily well maintained, and others I wanted to take a half dozen showers after leaving there and burn the clothes I had been wearing. The worst seemed to be importers, in my opinion. The best were ones that bred their own animals for the majority of the stock they offered for sale. But none were, nor ever could be, pristine and spotless by any stretch of the imagination. Animals just do not give you that sort of luxury.
I am sorry, but I am just not buying into anything that PETA tries to convince me of. Not when their obvious agenda means the complete destruction of the entire animal industry. If anyone else wants to buy into that agenda, then have at it. Watch that video and pay attention to the end of it concerning what PETA is promoting. When they get your support to divide and conquer the wholesale aspect of the pet trade do you seriously think that will be the end of their focus? YOU, even with your handful of animals, will be next.
As indicated above, this is nothing new as a tactical maneuver.... So go ahead, condemn someone else because their standards are not exactly the same as yours with the handful of animals you take care of. Nor can they be.
I couldn't agree more. I get so tired of hearing small-time hobby keepers/breeders making comments slamming wholesalers. Every. Stinking. Species. in this hobby that is captive-bred ORIGINALLY came from animals collected from the wild. It took MILLIONS of imported Ball Pythons to get us to the point where we don't "need" to import them any longer, and yet, we still do. EVERYONE who keeps animals -even 20th generation captive-bred animals- is guilty of benefiting from the wholesale industry.
OF COURSE it is better to buy captive-bred when possible- absolutely!- but with what seems like 90% of the breeders focusing on the same dozen or so species, it is going to be a long time before this hobby is free from a need for wholesalers and/or importers, and you are 110% correct that our collective frogs are being slowly boiled- thinking it "okay" to "ban" a species because YOU don't keep it or outlaw a certain segment of the industry because YOU don't work in that segment will eventually be then end of this hobby for us all.