Dog murderer gets R10 000 fine
I want to ask a question: How does a person who killed a dog get processed through the criminal system so quickly?I get it, he decapitated a dog. It's horrific. But in the same breath, it was a dog, not a human, but we are able to get activists rallying around the issue. When a murderer escapes, when a rapist sits in prison for months and years no-one says a flippin' word. Explain it to me please.While you are at it, please also explain it is that some criminals sit in prison for ages, others are never processed, some cases take 3 years, but this dude goes straight through? HOW?This actually ties in nicely with something I blogged on SA Rocks today. Why do people rally and march around negative issues? Why do people rally and march when the march really means nothing in the long run. A dog was killed, in an extremely messed up way, the dude has been punished, the activists have had their say and BAM things go back to normal.WHAT IS THE POINT? In my opinion we should be rallying for the good things. Make people proud of what we have, support those who have done well, take care of their animals and help the country. I know it is in our nature to berate, but why not uplift once in a while?Let the man pay his R10 000 and then we can all go and complain about something else.