Of all the hellbound Eurotrash nations, Switzerland must be one of the least decadent. Anyone who succeeds in getting money out of the Jews deserves at least a little respect, and the way they refused to acknowledge the Marxist nonsense of "women's rights" until 1971 is most admirable. But, nevertheless, God still hates them, and here's another reason why:
First of all, this whole "referendum" business sounds highly dubious. God wants us to submit to the powers that be, not "think for ourselves". If something needs discussing (and I can't really see why an idea this stupid needs discussing at all), the correct response is to read the Bible and see what God says about it. If you're still confused, ask Pastor Al.
Also, who do they think is going to pay for all this vegan nonsense? I know they've got lots of Nazi gold to throw around, but surely the animals aren't rich? The only animal I can imagine a Joo lawyer working for is a gefilte fish.
The Swiss could soon be voting on whether lawyers should be allowed to defend animals in court.
The Swiss agency for the protection of animals (PSA) submitted a petition today to the federal government to introduce state lawyers for animals.
It made the request after having collected about 150,000 signatures, more than the 100,000 needed to prompt a referendum to introduce a new law.
The aim is to further crack down on the mistreatment of animals.
PSA said in a statement that while anyone who mistreats an animal can hire a defence lawyer, there is nobody to represent martyred or dead creatures.
The initiative proposes establishing animal lawyers in each state to investigate and represent the victims in cases going to court.
Referendums are the cornerstone of Switzerland's system of direct democracy, and citizens cast ballots several times a year on a wide variety of questions.
The Swiss agency for the protection of animals (PSA) submitted a petition today to the federal government to introduce state lawyers for animals.
It made the request after having collected about 150,000 signatures, more than the 100,000 needed to prompt a referendum to introduce a new law.
The aim is to further crack down on the mistreatment of animals.
PSA said in a statement that while anyone who mistreats an animal can hire a defence lawyer, there is nobody to represent martyred or dead creatures.
The initiative proposes establishing animal lawyers in each state to investigate and represent the victims in cases going to court.
Referendums are the cornerstone of Switzerland's system of direct democracy, and citizens cast ballots several times a year on a wide variety of questions.
Also, who do they think is going to pay for all this vegan nonsense? I know they've got lots of Nazi gold to throw around, but surely the animals aren't rich? The only animal I can imagine a Joo lawyer working for is a gefilte fish.
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