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Bestia Amore: a new Zoo Podcast!
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1 hour ago, heavyhorse said:




 




QUOTE:  WGW said: 




I'm tired of a whole lot of nothing getting done for us, OR our partners.




 




There's a deep undercurrent, has been in other Crusades and this one as well, and <a contenteditable="false" data-ipshover="" data-ipshover-target="<___base_url___>/profile/3633-elshara/?do=hovercard" data-mentionid="3633" href="<___base_url___>/profile/3633-elshara/">@elshara</a> , that if "we" can only project our ethics and morals effectively for all to see, all or large parts of the general population will come around to our side, that the problem to date has been a failure to project how truly wonderful we are, that will overcome the world's resistance.




N.O.T.  G.O.N.N.A.  H.A.P.P.E.N.    Sorry, just won't.  Millions of years of evolution and thousands of years of nationality and organized religion have seen to that.  The purpose of sex, love, family, caring, protection, is simply "go forth and multiply".  Outbreed the other nations, religions, cover the planet with humans.  This is ingrained so deeply in culture and biology that there is frankly no event I can imagine that will make a dent.  We (critter people of all stripes) are an abomination to even consider other species as alternative to fellow humans.  There it is, sorry.  And in this climate becoming more visible does nothing to change minds, it's simply a pop-up target for humanity's wrath.  More legislation, more prosecution, more oversight.  




If it seems like some blogging may help an "inner core" critter people vs "margins" issues (which I don't see), then have your blog on existing "zoo" venues, for zoos, not social media, the "normie" world doesn't want it or need it, and we don't need them to.




And I for one was glad to see BF go.  It served the industrial porn industry, not us.




  




 




Be that as it may, we were born human. Not all humans are bad. Most of them fail to see us for our strengths, due to the fact we have so little in common with their total authoritarian control issues.




Religion is of course a one sided affair. That's why people who are also one sided, gravitate towards it so strongly. I'm talking jealous people with a bone to pick on anyone who is not like them. Basically, the mirror effect. If you can or can't see yourself in others.




This comes down to greed. When you have $100.00, you want $5.00 to put towards that regular $10.00 sandwich from Subway. When you have $200.00, you want $20.00 to buy the sandwich and a drink, and cookies, chips and milk from the store. What happened to just the sandwich? Well you got distracted by a price tag that says on sale while supplies last at participating locations. This happens all the time, and people spend more than they need to in order to feel secure (temporarily) with the world around them.




What happens when that sense of security shifts, though? To people who aren't like them. To zoophiles. People like us. Well, just like until the food is eaten, consumed or put away in ones fridge. Humans won't stop, because they're paid not to, at anything but justice. And if they will take a mile from an inch, absolutely they'll try. They think they're in the right as well. They also think they're in the right when they spend more out of greed two. But nobody tells them they can't, and they think they've outgrown that permission from their parents because they have a fancy job, with a badge on it that makes them a living.




Religion has very little to do with anything but providing a subconscious backbone for zoophile stigma. Science, teaches us about the food chain, and how animals naturally live. The cycles of predators and prey. And the means by which a natural biodiversity ecosystem works. Nowhere in the indoctrination of Christianity, or any other major religion, science, etc does it say species will have sex lives other than to procreate. But yet, here we all are doing just that. Jealousy and unwillingness to even talk about homosexuality in just humans and other species alone, faces scientific rap over the fact that some birds and lions and other animals can and will choose same sex partners to live their lives with. Why? Because that's apart of their being, and who they gravitate to on the inner level. And it also has a lot to do with circumstance, where perhaps no male or female is available. Again, you don't see documented evidence of animals masturbating in many science texts, but it's been proven. So whose making pro personal choices now? No scientific system is as exact as the one which governs atomic relationships. In electronics, that's done with numbers. In organic life, the spirit takes charge. And absolutely a non religious spiritual pull is real and alive on this planet. IT stands to show not many zoophiles are aware of this, but yet feel the pull to their animals and have done so while very young. Being attracted to someone who takes on a different form than you, is apart of nature. It's not perverse, it's special. Why? Because it's a mutual bond and or relationship. All the humans industrial revolution stands for today, is to build platforms consisting of greed atop of. But hell, the 20th century alone has been one of the most free, particularly 1956-2005 we've ever seen on this planet as far as mass acceptance of people is concerned. No society is without its problems, and hidden dark times, not even our own. Least of all regular human based relations.




Acceptance is key. That's if anything, what people blog about. There's a lot to be said for new thought versus wishful thinking arguments. Sometimes, we have to pull back to take a look at the bigger picture. And other times, we have to see who else has already made steps to do so. But to lose sight of that completely, gives us a dead end. And that's where the big picture movement was born from, seeing beyond it when people feel more than sense, the need to do so. It's like I told Winter Green Wolf in my previous post. I understand his frustration. I do still think there's a ways to go before he can become a representative of another independent, but equally as impressive voice for the zoophile community if he tries, seeing as how he's said so hard he has everything in order. Which, I doubt considering he's just said in so many words across all the posts he's made in this thread, and little else to back it up.




I also get where you're coming from. IT takes the right person to stand up and be brave. Nobody's perfect. People will either take ideas and run with them, use them to achieve a mutual relationship or close them off once their purpose or call was fulfilled. We are a minority. We've agreed to distance ourselves because now isn't the right time to openly proclaim our love for non humans. I get that, and support, respect and adhere to it because it has a real enough merit to save the majority of zoophiles from problems later on.




How much would it take? for generations of this being told to younger outer circle zoos who have the energy to break this protective isolation around us and our loved ones before we see justice? These are questions I think about often. I want someone to address them who is like us, because there's two camps of zoophiles out there now. The older geneeration who hides, and the younger generation who doesn't hide. The stupid ones, are the people who take unnecessary risks. But what those risks are, only mean something when they form a cause, a movement and a discovery that's more important. On a personal level, nothing is more so than our mates and our safety and well being. That will never ever change. But on a social level, we do represent a collective. And that collective needs a future, come what may. IT needs to be told, experienced and lived. We need to not be, feel or desire to have to live alone.




Everyone knows how it was for them in the beginning. At the very least, those stories are still relevant today and will endeavour to be the case for thousands of years. We need to hold the vision of a better time in our hearts, so we can work towards achieving it quietly now while we're living in isolation. That's inevitably what someone else will do in their time. I have no wish to prolong our acceptance to suffer for who we are. That's where this message from my heart truly comes from. And at the end of the day, once it's in motion, such a plan will succeed.




But this post isn't about what the future holds, it's about a podcast with the issues that face us right now. Like I said, Winter Green Wolf has a long way to go to be unique in this area. I only wish the best for him and his friends in this field if they are seriously committed to it. If not, I'm glad we all spoke up. I personally wouldn't podcast myself, but that's only because I know better. I'm still out, but thinking there's a solution to things even if we don't see it now. Who knows. Maybe he won't be the voice of a future zoo star. All I can say is, we know what we want and are going to put our lives and our animals first. Show or no show.


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Bestia Amore: a new Zoo Podcast! - by heavyhorse - 09-01-2020, 10:03 PM
Bestia Amore: a new Zoo Podcast! - by heavyhorse - 09-02-2020, 04:11 PM
Bestia Amore: a new Zoo Podcast! - by silverwolf1 - 09-02-2020, 07:39 PM
Bestia Amore: a new Zoo Podcast! - by heavyhorse - 09-02-2020, 09:13 PM
Bestia Amore: a new Zoo Podcast! - by P0rtalW0lf - 09-02-2020, 10:18 PM
Bestia Amore: a new Zoo Podcast! - by silverwolf1 - 09-03-2020, 10:38 AM
Bestia Amore: a new Zoo Podcast! - by elshara - 09-03-2020, 01:47 PM
Bestia Amore: a new Zoo Podcast! - by heavyhorse - 09-03-2020, 08:53 PM
Bestia Amore: a new Zoo Podcast! - by elshara - 09-04-2020, 12:06 AM
Bestia Amore: a new Zoo Podcast! - by silverwolf1 - 09-04-2020, 01:41 PM
Bestia Amore: a new Zoo Podcast! - by heavyhorse - 09-04-2020, 03:33 PM
Bestia Amore: a new Zoo Podcast! - by Oregon - 09-04-2020, 04:23 PM
Bestia Amore: a new Zoo Podcast! - by heavyhorse - 09-04-2020, 07:02 PM
Bestia Amore: a new Zoo Podcast! - by silverwolf1 - 09-05-2020, 11:50 AM
Bestia Amore: a new Zoo Podcast! - by heavyhorse - 09-05-2020, 08:12 PM
Bestia Amore: a new Zoo Podcast! - by elshara - 09-06-2020, 12:39 AM
Bestia Amore: a new Zoo Podcast! - by elshara - 09-06-2020, 01:08 AM
Bestia Amore: a new Zoo Podcast! - by silverwolf1 - 09-06-2020, 11:35 AM
Bestia Amore: a new Zoo Podcast! - by heavyhorse - 09-06-2020, 12:46 PM
Bestia Amore: a new Zoo Podcast! - by elshara - 09-06-2020, 02:00 PM
Bestia Amore: a new Zoo Podcast! - by elshara - 09-06-2020, 03:20 PM
Bestia Amore: a new Zoo Podcast! - by heavyhorse - 09-06-2020, 04:16 PM
Bestia Amore: a new Zoo Podcast! - by Bear28 - 09-06-2020, 05:25 PM
Bestia Amore: a new Zoo Podcast! - by silverwolf1 - 09-07-2020, 10:02 AM
Bestia Amore: a new Zoo Podcast! - by littlejohn - 09-07-2020, 08:25 PM
Bestia Amore: a new Zoo Podcast! - by arcticwolf - 09-17-2020, 12:26 AM
Bestia Amore: a new Zoo Podcast! - by arcticwolf - 09-17-2020, 12:35 AM
Bestia Amore: a new Zoo Podcast! - by elshara - 09-17-2020, 01:12 AM

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