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Bestiality: A Rising Trend

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By: Raisa Islam


A concerning factor of this regressive humanity is the alarming growth of bestiality and zoophilia along with normalization and justification of this inexcusable matter. Make a pause to comprehend the action of forcing animals into sexual intercourse for the pleasure of some sickening human beings.


This reprehensible act is not brand-new and dates back to the prehistoric era. Along with the emergence of modernism, one would expect judiciousness and cognizance from the greatest creation on earth to make a distinction from what is morally ethical and dishonorable doings but it seems like man is on a global war against their own kind where animals have been dragged into.


Forcible intercourse and sexual crimes are not limited to humans only; animals too have a long history of being assaulted. Even in present times, animals such as orangutans are used as sex slaves and kept in brothels where they are persistently exploited round the clock. On the rare instances when animals used for prostitution are rescued, their abusers face no action for the molestation due to the lack of laws concerning these behaviors and the territory surrounding the incident of the abuse.


A vast variety of animals are used in this shameful act ranging from snakes to a considerable number of domesticated animals such as cats and dogs. Bestiality is a mental disorder and should be made into a strict liability offense around the world with the utmost penalty to ensure it has a deterrent effect on potential abusers.


Overall, it may be said that although evil is still persisting, some of us could take charge to make this world more bearable for all those unable to fight for their rights. The voices of the ones incapable of speaking and demanding justice must be heard by us and together we should put an end to animal abuse.


Here are some steps you could take if you come across any animal cruelty:


  • Gather information and evidence to satisfy the standard of proof before submitting it to law enforcement to make your claim stronger.

  • Call your local police department.

  • Check www.peta.org to get detailed information and contact numbers depending on the type of abuse.

  • Depending on your geographical location, get in touch with your location animal welfare organisation.


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