Amazing about Denmark. It’s well know that kids who are abusive to animals often turn on people as they get older. The Nick Reiner case comes to mind—in an interview he was overheard saying “I’m going to kill that dog” because the barking dog was disrupting filming the were doing. (Not that everyone who makes this type of remark will end up stabbing their parents. ) So many kids who are poor may not have experience with domesticated animals so it’s nice to have the positive exposure in school.
This is so needed in schools. thinking about NYC -- I used to subscribe to the NYDaily News - but the paper was full of crime - teens, young adults - using guns and knives to settle their differences. I believe anger management and compassion can be taught. People beat their dogs on the street; kids chase pigeons; people siccing their dogs on swans in Prospect Park -- or on smaller dogs. And that's just outward abuse. But what about throwing out "pets" on the street or even in the hallways of apartment buildings, or dumped down garbage chutes. We need to speak out to anyone who can make a real difference.
I tell , I didnt even know and I am sure alot of others don't either. It is really the simplest yet most important way to get any kind of change to happen. We see more and more the kids emulating their cold or naive parents until they learn better, see better. So many people pass my life and never loved or been loved by an animal. Then through me they see them in a different light so IMAGINE IN SCHOOL AS A YOUNGSTER!!!! It will only benefit everyone, animals and humans. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️what a great a article...so good....Thank u....
Right. I saw a video of an elementary school in the US celebrating the birthday of a teacher’s deaf therapy pitbull. The entire school sang and SIGNED happy birthday to this dog-kids of all racial backgrounds. What an impression this makes on a young kid especially if they have never had a dog or cat. The actual purpose of this was to teach kids about differences in people.
What is going on in Denmark - educating children from an early age in compassion is not at all what happened in Nazi Germany. To give clarity to this issue - this is what Wikipedia says https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal_welfare_in_Nazi_Germany
If Nazi Germany did any good for animals -- and I don't believe they did - it will never make up for what they did to the Jews (mostly) but also to Gays, Gypsies and the disabled.
This page is not to be a discussion of anything Nazi.
Amazing about Denmark. It’s well know that kids who are abusive to animals often turn on people as they get older. The Nick Reiner case comes to mind—in an interview he was overheard saying “I’m going to kill that dog” because the barking dog was disrupting filming the were doing. (Not that everyone who makes this type of remark will end up stabbing their parents. ) So many kids who are poor may not have experience with domesticated animals so it’s nice to have the positive exposure in school.
This is so needed in schools. thinking about NYC -- I used to subscribe to the NYDaily News - but the paper was full of crime - teens, young adults - using guns and knives to settle their differences. I believe anger management and compassion can be taught. People beat their dogs on the street; kids chase pigeons; people siccing their dogs on swans in Prospect Park -- or on smaller dogs. And that's just outward abuse. But what about throwing out "pets" on the street or even in the hallways of apartment buildings, or dumped down garbage chutes. We need to speak out to anyone who can make a real difference.
I tell , I didnt even know and I am sure alot of others don't either. It is really the simplest yet most important way to get any kind of change to happen. We see more and more the kids emulating their cold or naive parents until they learn better, see better. So many people pass my life and never loved or been loved by an animal. Then through me they see them in a different light so IMAGINE IN SCHOOL AS A YOUNGSTER!!!! It will only benefit everyone, animals and humans. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️what a great a article...so good....Thank u....
https://youtube.com/shorts/_sDIyNgjTUI?si=d-GNVVfMsofJ2hsl
Right. I saw a video of an elementary school in the US celebrating the birthday of a teacher’s deaf therapy pitbull. The entire school sang and SIGNED happy birthday to this dog-kids of all racial backgrounds. What an impression this makes on a young kid especially if they have never had a dog or cat. The actual purpose of this was to teach kids about differences in people.
That's so lovely. And yes - especially in formative years, it makes an indelible impression.
What is going on in Denmark - educating children from an early age in compassion is not at all what happened in Nazi Germany. To give clarity to this issue - this is what Wikipedia says https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal_welfare_in_Nazi_Germany
If Nazi Germany did any good for animals -- and I don't believe they did - it will never make up for what they did to the Jews (mostly) but also to Gays, Gypsies and the disabled.
This page is not to be a discussion of anything Nazi.