Today Is National Dog Fighting Awareness Day, Your Annual Reminder That the ASPCA and HSUS Couldn’t Care Less About Cats

This year, National Dog Fighting Awareness Day falls on the same day as a rare total solar eclipse. You have millions of reasons to pay more attention to the latter than the ASPCA and HSUS’ social media posts urging you to donate money so they can help the “poor, poor dogs” that THEY put in danger.

This is what happens when you rely on Charity Navigator to tell you whether an organization
is worth donating to. CBS News tried to warn you in 2021.

National Dog Fighting Awareness Day Fact: Dogfighters Have Been Killing Cats and Kittens Across the Country for Decades

ASPCA CEO Matthew Bershadker will never tell you that dogfighters are killing cats and kittens because he’s a self-professed dog-and-lizard guy, and he has no intention of vilifying the pitbulls paying his million-dollar-a-year salary. But HSUS’ CEO is particularly reprehensible because Cristobel Block goes by the name “Kitty” and her family has two cats: Misti and Storm.

North, South, East and West: Screencaps show cat- and kitten-killing dogfighters in New York,
Georgia, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Ohio and California.

The ASPCA’s “National Dog Fighting Awareness Day” April 8 is your annual reminder that CEO Matthew Bershadker couldn’t care less about the cats and kittens being killed by dogfighters and other psychopaths, including members of the catfree subreddit. Count how many dogs you see in this 299-second commercial. Count how many cats you see.

One thing I neglected to mention in that post in my haste to get to work on time is the fact the ASPCA, HSUS and Best Friends *all* went after a dogfighting app that hit the market in 2011. Not one of them said a word about “Don’t F_ck with Cats” on Netflix.

National Dog Fighting Awareness Day Fact: Dogfighting Has Been Running Rampant in the United States Since the 1800s

I started a National Dogfighter Registry last May to try to show how many dogfighters are killing all the cats, kittens, rabbits, guinea pigs, dogs and other pets being “rehomed,” but these are just the people who’ve been busted. This list is nothing compared to the amount of dogfighters posing as kennels on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram and OnlyFans.

The National Dogfighter Registry is organized by state and first name.
Note: The ASPCA is against animal abuser registries, citing cost as one reason.

Until you understand how much money is involved in dogfighting — and how much money the ASPCA has made from dogfighters’ dogs — you will never understand why pitbull attacks and Best Friends’ no-kill massacre of cats and dogs have been allowed to continue.

Below, you see what a dogfighting bust looks like these days: Dozens of pitbulls seized but only one person arrested. In the ’70s and ’80s, when the ASPCA & HSUS actually investigated dogfighters, dozens and sometimes hundreds of people were charged. Click the link below to scroll through raids.

National Dog Fighting Awareness Day Fact: 30 Percent of Dogfighters Are Women

If the ASPCA — i.e., the American Society for the PREVENTION of Cruelty to Animals — actually cared about the pitbulls, dogs, cats, kittens, rabbits and other pets/farm animals being killed, it would warn the people rehoming them that 30 percent of dogfighters are WOMEN because these women are the people replying to your Craigslist, Facebook and Next Door ads for cats, kittens, rabbits and other unwanted pets. You cannot tell whether a person is good or evil based on a few questions and a “rehoming fee,” and thanks in large part to Nathan Winograd and Best Friends Animal Society, you can no longer rely on shelters being a safe haven for cats, kittens and dogs until the right adopter comes along.

In Cleveland, Ohio, you could easily say 50 percent of dogfighters are women considering two out of four
dogfighters who were busted in November and December 2023 were females.

National Dog Fighting Awareness Day Fact: Corruption Is Irreversible

“This is something God showed me,” Derek Prince said. “[C]orruption is irreversible once a thing becomes corrupt. You can halt corruption, you can slow corruption, but you cannot reverse it. Take a piece of fruit: if it’s corrupt, and if you leave it, its corruption will become totally manifest. You can take the most beautiful, succulent looking peach, but leave it a week and it looks much less beautiful and tastes much less succulent. Now, you can do something. You can put it in a refrigerator. A refrigerator will not reverse the process but it will slow it.” I’ve said for years: The ASPCA, HSUS, Best Friends Animal Society and the RSPCA should all be shut down. Animal cruelty laws are local. We don’t need national orgs. And we sure as hell don’t need national orgs that ship defenseless animals to dogfighters and orchestrate dogfighting raids days so they can rake in millions of dollars in donations.

How many people gave cats, kittens, rabbits and other “bait” animals to
Bruce “Hollywood” Low Jr. and friends because they’re white?

National Dog Fighting Awareness Day falls on April 8 every year. Last week, police/feds seized 100+ pitbulls from eight New Jersey dogfighters, 78 pitbulls from Alabama dogfighter Carlton Adams and 73 pitbulls from California dogfighter Jorge Ayala’s property.

New Jersey dogfighter Bruce Low Jr. and his family/friends had been investigated since “late 2021,” per 6abc-dot-com;
Alabama dogfighter Carlton Adams had been investigated since September 2023, per AL-dot-com; and
California dogfighter Jorge Ayala, whose “whereabouts are unknown,” per NBC Bay Area, had been investigated since “early March.”

If you think it’s a coincidence that feds decided to swoop in and rescue all these “poor, poor dogs” a few days before National Dog Fighting Awareness Day, please do not vote in the upcoming presidential election. Stay home. Smoke weed. Eat edibles. Drink wine. Binge watch TV. Leave critical thinking and important decisions to the rest of us.

An Easter Sunday 1986 dogfighting bust in Louisiana shows how evil dogfighters are; the ASPCA’s National Dog Fighting Awareness Day shows how evil the ASPCA and CEO Matthew Bershadker are.

Screencaps show the ASPCA’s taxes before it created National Dog Fighting Awareness Day and after.

Recently, former ASPCA CEO Ed Sayres made the news for criticizing both the ASPCA and the Humane Society of the United States for being greedy, evil heathens — my words, not his. But Bob Baker said the same thing in 2013:

And I tried to tell you in 2021:

Will you listen this time?

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