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Netizens Demand Justice After Disturbing Rabbit Abuse at Bang Saen Beach

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A known habit of a psychopath is hurting, injuring and killing small fury animals as a child.

 

 

 

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    somebody should do that to him..

  • It's ok to eat them just don't toss them first...

  • Rather than a poor mans meat it's actually very delicious when cooked properly.. Would hands down beat mass produced tasteless Thai chicken every day

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5 hours ago, PB172111 said:

It’s ok for a poor man’s meat I guess

Why do you think Rabbit is a poor man’s food?

Caught in the wild they are 100% organic, full of the correct vitamins ( unlike much of the factory farmed Beef, Pork and Chickens masquerading as GOOD food ) and delicious to eat in different ways

Rabbit has been a staple and in many cases a lifesaver forever and still is to this day in various countries across the world, there is nothing poor man about it, and whilst a dead rabbit is not good for the Rabbit it sure as hell is good for us humans

In the UK it was the norm to see Rabbit hanging up in butcher shops and the only thing that stopped it was the widespread use by landowners of the heinous and cruel man made disease myxomatosis, this caused pain and suffering where the animal went blind and started rotting from the inside, this could take up to 14 days of acute pain before the animal died.

4 hours ago, hotchilli said:

Plants have a life too... so what are you going to eat ?

 

6 hours ago, Thingamabob said:

Better not to eat any animal given the cruelty involved.

Belushi had it right !

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22 hours ago, Peterphuket said:

Few if any shops in Thailand sell rabbits but have now found a male who catches such a critter for me in Kaeng Krachan from time to time.

Plenty in pet shops and often in the village fayres at Wats!

20 hours ago, chilli42 said:

No money in this one for the boys in brown makes me doubt a robust response is likely

Bang Saen has fewer policemen even than Pattaya.  The whole town is lawless every weekend.

On 7/23/2025 at 4:00 PM, snoop1130 said:

man abusing a rabbit

 

The Thai equivalent of Mick Hucknell ???  (Simply Red)....

 

"Holding back the Ears".....  'cos "Bunny's to tight to mention"......

 

 

 

On 7/24/2025 at 12:37 PM, worgeordie said:

A would be serial killer in the making.....

 

regards worgeordie

 

Indeed...  something very sick about an individual who treats any animal in this manner... 

 

 

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