Trump Stickers on Black Bear Tracking Collars Expose New Level of Trump Derangement Syndrome

A Local Bear Advocacy Group in Ashville, North Carolina, is offering a 5,000.00 dollar reward? For what? Well, someone is putting Trump 2020 campaign stickers on the tracking collars of Black bears in the area, and they don’t like it. Not one damn bit!

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A local woman, who is not a fan of Trump but loves Black Bears said, ‘We have so many places in this world to put stickers and express our political views,’ Chapman told the news station. ‘Using a wild animal for that is cruel and inhuman. It’s not okay.’ 

Okay, well, I’m looking at the picture, and the bear has had both ears pierced and is forced to wear a collar, which is not natural. But someone putting a sticker on the collar is cruel and inhuman? Not for nothing, but bears are not humans. And not for nothing (take 2) very few people are ever going to get that close to a bear, so…I’m wondering, what is the problem?

As it turns out, the whiner thought, initially, that the sticker affixer also attached the collars. Once she realized they were part of the North Carolina Urban/Suburban Bear Study, she clarified her concern.

I believe this is an abhorrent practice. These bears are already suffering enough with the heavy collars and metal ear mutilations. But to put a political sticker on the collar? No words can describe my anger and sadness.’

‘These bears are already suffering enough with the heavy collars and metal ear mutilations. But to put a political sticker on the collar?’

I guess she can’t bear to see them there because I doubt the bears even know or care. I’m actually quite certain they don’t care.

What a fruit-loop.

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