Feline genocide considered

How about NO:

Government considered killing all domestic cats at start of Covid pandemic

Ministers briefly considered ordering all domestic cats in Britain to be killed amid fears they could be spreading Covid, a former health minister has said. … “In fact, there was an idea at one moment that we might have to ask the public to exterminate all the cats in Britain. Can you imagine what would have happened if we had wanted to do that?

Had that come to pass, what *should* have happened was that the British people *should* have risen up and overthrown their government, putting any official who was supportive of the idea on the same boats the invading migrants had come in on, and shoved them – and the invaders – out to sea.

4 responses to “Feline genocide considered”

  1. Petrock Avatar
    Petrock

    Thats not how the Britts work.

    1. scottlowther Avatar
      scottlowther

      So it seems:

      https://metro.co.uk/2018/08/02/roofer-fined-300-empty-crisp-packets-van-doesnt-licence-carry-rubbish-7789816/

      “A van driver has been fined £300 because he was driving round with empty crisp packets without a licence to carry waste.

      Stewart Gosling, 43, kept the stash of empty crisp packets and water bottles in a plastic commercial waste bag in the back of his white van.

      But when he was pulled over by council workers carrying out spot checks, they told him he was breaking the law for carrying the rubbish without permission.”

      This nonsense warrants a round of backs against walls.

  2. Herp McDerp Avatar
    Herp McDerp

    Denmark ndis exactly that with the country’s mink population.

    https://www.nbcnews.com/news/animal-news/here-s-why-denmark-culled-17-million-minks-now-plans-n1249610

    Denmark went so far as to cull 17 million minks in November [2020] in response to outbreaks at more than 200 mink farms. The northern region of the country, where most fur farms lie, was placed under strict lockdowns.

    The Danish government spared no mink, killing infected and healthy animals, alike.

    “We would rather go a step too far than take a step too little to combat Covid-19,” the country’s foreign minister Jeppe Kofod said at a press conference in early November. The country’s prime minister later apologized and its food and agriculture minister stepped down when the order to kill the animals was declared illegal.

    “We were just following orders!”

  3. warhorse Avatar
    warhorse

    seems this a common thing over on that side of the pond..

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kZSaZcTiIR8