Bestiality -bestialita- - Peter Skerl 1976 -vhs... __exclusive__ -

The 1976 Italian film Bestialità (also known as Dog Lay Afternoon), directed by Peter Skerl, is a notorious entry in the "Eurosleaze" or exploitation genre. It is primarily discussed for its shocking premise and the involvement of George Eastman as a screenwriter. Critical Reception and Themes

Maya pulled out her old legal pad, the one with the line drawn through it. She handed it to the student. Bestiality -Bestialita- - Peter Skerl 1976 -Vhs...

WELFARE: Larger stalls. Environmental enrichment. Stunning before slaughter. Ban gestation crates in more states. Achievable in 5-10 years. Saves millions of animals from suffering. The 1976 Italian film Bestialità (also known as

If you are unsure (the majority of people): Start with the welfare floor—the absolute baseline. Regardless of whether you believe in rights, you likely believe that an animal should not be skinned alive, beaten, or forced to stand in its own feces until it collapses. That is welfare. From there, research the reality of the "humane" labels. Watch documentaries (Dominion, Earthlings, or Cowspiracy). The path from welfare to rights is often paved with education. She handed it to the student