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The latest animal exploitation in Malta: walking Alpacas in the Summer heat

Ever since that fraud Alicia Bugeja Said legalised the trading and keeping of wild animals in Malta, animal exploitation in Malta has increasingly spiralled out of control, with lions being abandoned in run-down farmhouses, dolphins being kept in small pools for circus shows, and now even alpacas being used for entertainment.

A new entity is now making money from alpacas and inviting people to walk them in Maltaโ€™s summer heat, which regularly exceeds 30 degrees Celsius.

Alpacas are not suited to a Mediterranean or hot climate. They originate from the Chilean Andes and can easily suffer heatstroke at temperatures above 20 degrees Celsius. However, some Maltese genius has imported alpacas and is now making money from them by promoting the activity as an โ€œauthentic Gozitan experienceโ€.

In a Times of Malta interview, the Prime Minister said that he loves animals. Maybe he loves his own pets, just as criminals love their own families while wreaking havoc on the rest of society. Animal exploitation has only increased during Prime Minister Robert Abelaโ€™s tenure.

 

 

 


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2 responses to “The latest animal exploitation in Malta: walking Alpacas in the Summer heat”

  1. Charles Maurice de Talleyrand avatar
    Charles Maurice de Talleyrand

    The Maltese and their visceral hatred towards animals. This island is the arsehole of the entire Milky Way.

  2. Bastjan avatar

    I recall the Great Siege of 1565, where Alpacas were instrumental in securing the Knights’ victory.

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