Stop South Africa from sacrificing animals at Soccer World Cup - The Petition Site

Sunday 25 October 2009
Stop South Africa from sacrificing animals at Soccer World Cup - The Petition Site
Stop South Africa from sacrificing animals at Soccer World CupTarget:50,000 signatures.Sponsored by: Debbie Bouwer.South African traditional leaders intend performing ritual animal slaughters in order to bless Soccer Stadiums for the 2010 World Cup tournament scheduled to take place June 2010.


Zolani Mkiva, chairman of the Makhonya Royal Trust, said the tournament has to to be blessed in true "African style" and that they are going to slaughter cows in sacrifice at each of the 10 stadiums to be used for the event.

The traditional sacrifice methods are GROSSLY inhuman! You can view HOW it is done here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TaxRE44Erss


Please promote this petition to as many people as you can - we really have VERY LITTLE TIME to stop them! You can get the full story on my blog here:

http://thewordwright.wordpress.com/2009/10/25/2010-soccer-world-cup-animal-sacrifice-planned/
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1 comments:

Andrea Muhrrteyn said...

Hi OIPA,

For your Information: Ms. Bouwer is the author of the Stop South AFrica from sacrificing animals at the World Cup Petition.

Ms. Bouwer has a great problem with animals being sacrificed, but Ms. Bouwer -- it appears -- does not mind when Humans are sacrificed in South Africa.

Ms. Bouwer refuses any comments for Boycotting the Entire World Cup (www.boycott-2010-world-cup.co.nr), due to human sacrifice, and all the farmers who have been murdered. Ms. Bouwer does not care about those...

What kind of person wants to stop animals sacrifice, but has no problems about humans being sacrificed, for FIFA profits?

See: Screenshots of Ms. Bouwer/Word Wrights Censoring Boycott 2010 World Cup Comments:
08 Dec 2010@ 01:37 hrs :: Nov 27 @ 17:31 hrs :: Nov 27 @ 17:18 hrs.

Cruelty against Animals Must be Opposed; but Double Standards only damage the credibility of any campaign.

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