On May 3rd, Castoff Pet Rescue was represented by 3 of our volunteers at the One Million Pibble March on Washington, D.C. What a beautiful message of love and compassion for these innocent victims! Did you know that 100% of dog abusers will go on to commit violent crimes against humans, if they’re not stopped!
Rebecca Corry, organizer of this amazing event sums it up perfectly:
“Four days after the PIBBLE March and I’m still buzzing from how many PHENOMENAL HUMANS stood up and showed up to be the voice of the voiceless. TOGETHER, we sent a message that abuse and discrimination will no longer be tolerated and we are taking things up a notch. We have a long road ahead and lots of work to do but we ARE the majority and we are getting louder and louder and we are going NOWHERE! We will stay the course, ignoring all ignorance and WILL, together, create safe and more humane communities for humans and pets!
“May 3rd, 2014 we made an HISTORICAL giant first step into owning our power, exercising our rights and taking back our communities. We are capable of anything. With social media, regular media, forward thinking and determination we can accomplish our goal of ending abuse and discrimination and BE HEARD!
“Keep standing in your power and don’t take no for an answer! Report abusers. Exploit them. Make them accountable! Go after any an ALL legislators who believe discrimination enshrined in law (BSL) is okay. Start petitions, Facebook pages, get voters involved and educate people in and outside of the animal community as to how BSL is costing millions in tax payers dollars and is ineffective. Organize walks, rallies, stay on your local media about continuing to report all the amazing Pibble stories.
“IGNORE any and ALL Pibble haters. DO NOT engage. They DO NOT matter. They live at a low level and are mentally stunted. YOU are telling the truth and the truth is abuse and discrimination is NOT okay. It never has been and never will be.”