"More recently, Phi Kappa Psi members killed, skinned, burned and ate a raccoon at the University of Georgia. "
I understand how the other two are cruelty. However, this one doesn't really strike me as being that bad. They killed and ate a raccoon. Look at the way it's written...
Killed, THEN skinned, THEN burned (why they said "burned" instead of cooked, I think is a great example of the story taking a pretty heavy slant), then eaten.
Well isn't that usually how it works when you kill something and eat it?
If it had been killed in a particularly cruel way, don't ya think the article would have mentioned that?
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But the puppy thing and the pig thing.. that stuff is definitely wrong. Lock 'em up and throw away the key.
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