“I’m Taking Rodney For a Walk”

 During the pandemic and it’s associated lockdowns, I remember commenting that, in general, dogs were going to be in the best shape ever. Why? … because walking one’s dog was a “legal” way to get out of the house. Of course the walking of dogs in parks was prohibited because “those that knew best” ascertained that it was dangerous to be out in the fresh air of a park where someone might be within ten or so yards from another person, and besides masks were required in parks, and dogs could not and would not wear masks.

Well those same morons who roped off public parks with yellow crime scene tape and who proclaimed that beaches on the ocean were verboten are still around, and after reading something this morning, I wonder if these same loonies have gravitated to CNN.

Late last month, CNN published an article titled: “Our pets are part of the climate problem. These tips can help you minimize their carbon pawprints.” The article went largely unnoticed until CNN promoted the article on social media. 

From BlazeMedia:

According to CNN, pets are a negative impact in regards to climate change. CNN gave green advice on how to reduce your pets’ “carbon pawprint,” including feeding your canine companion “insect-based food” and adopting small rodents instead of dogs. (“I’ll be back in a little while, honey. I am going to take Rodney, our rat, out for a walk.”) 

Call me crazy, but I doubt that during the next pandemic, you will see a lot of turtles, birds or rodents on leaches out for neighborhood strolls. However, if you do, the ones holding the other end of the leaches will be wearing masks, and working at CNN from home.

10/27/22

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