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I'm telling you, instead of storming Area 51, those people would be doing a far greater service to planet earth by storming Twitch HQ and perma-banning every single person on it.
She's gross for many of those reasons, but trolling your cat with vodka is hardly the end of the world, that's the problem, this weird hysterical outrage over the animals.
Cats are killing machines, takes a lot before they are not fine, and it probably breaks up the monotony of being trapped in a house with a human when they could be outside slowly tearing small animals limb from limb for fun.
Giving alcohol to an animal is part of the definition of animal abuse, and I'm 90% sure any laws in Canada or the US pertaining to what constitutes animal abuse will explicitly state that.
The fact that she hasn't been banned despite expressly violating the terms and conditions of (again, not a lawyer, so presumably) for legal animal abuse - while at the same time, a streamer whose catfish accidentally jumped out of his hands had his channel banned for "animal abuse" - shows that there's some real ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ going on somewhere.
And if anything, while tossing the cat wasn't the worst thing in the world, the mad extent that Twitch has gone to literally silence anyone who calls her out is a perfectly valid reason to be disgusted.
It's irrelevant.
She's thrown a cat on stream (mean, but not necessarily "cruel") and spat alcohol into its mouth (definitely cruel) on stream. You try that and tell me how long it takes before your channel is taken down.
That's where the true source of this fire is coming from.
And yeah, nice job trying to say the cat probably enjoyed it because it broke up the monotony.
Please never own an animal. Thank you.
I'm sure you walked past a homeless person freezing or baking on the street to type this.
Its fashionable but morally hollow outrage.
Yes.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=37OWL7AzvHo