Comment by Cultural_Kick on 01/03/2021 at 20:02 UTC

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View submission: YouTube's Fake Animal Rescue Ring

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you ever noticed how people miraculously have their cameras ready and capture perfect footage of animals in distress? I mean how many puppies get their heads stuck in jars in India per week? So yeah, unfortunately these videos get millions of views and now people are exploiting pets for views and profit.

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Comment by _Biological_hazard_ at 01/03/2021 at 20:39 UTC

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Me, my sister and my aunt heard a cat that had fallen down a side drainage for the road. The poor thing must've been down there for several days, cause she was afraid and had no strength to climb up a large log we put down for her. We literally went back there 3 times a day to feed her since she wouldn't let us pick her up. When she finally came up we gave her up for adoption since our parents wouldn't let us have pets. Not once during that entire thing was our thought abt filming it for social media. These people are just scum.