Barbaro, a horse, is dead. I'm sorry if you feel sad about this but I'm more concerned about people - you know, my fellow human beings.
They Euthanize Horses, Don't They?
How many thoroughbreds are put down each week, each day? Hundreds, thousands? Do you care enough about the living horses to work to make sure they have better lives? Or will they just continue to be raced with shorter and shorter rest periods between races? Oh but poor Barbaro, you saw him injured on live television. How many horses suffer in anonymity? Where's PETA? Maybe they do not want to be seen as anti-Barbaro?
Code Blue
This past weekend was particularly cold and Philadelphia declared a Code Blue. This means the homeless are given shelter during the cold spell. This was briefly mentioned in the media and no one was shown on TV crying for them, as they are shown crying for Barbaro. Maybe if we had homeless races and one of them was hurt in a competition then someone would care more about them then a horse.
Gross Murder Rate
Over the last several years Philadelphia's murder rate has soared and is setting records. Does anyone care? Very few people seem to care probably because the murders are not happening in Center City, they are occurring in the poorer sections of the city. And don't get me started about the Thomas Eakins painting. Thomas Jefferson University announces that it will sell The Gross Clinic and the city raises millions of dollars to keep it in Philadelphia while the murder rate goes unchecked.
Society would be much better if people cared more about each other than some horse.






