Here are tweets seen today. Some are by friends of media people. Don't get me wrong: people are entitled to their opinions. But I can't help noticing, there is no monopoly on heartlessness.
John_Gillis RT @krisp131: Please, God, just make this story go away. RT @chronicleherald: #Brindi not aggressive, trainer tells Halifax court http://ow.ly/1zrbP1 day ago from HootSuite
laurenoostveen RT @mark_franche Am I the only one that thinks Brindi should be turned into sweet and sour pork for the next closed door council meeting?
aliasgrace @rickconrad @Mom2HandR @krisp131 Agreed re:#Brindi although I think it's unfortunate that the dog has to suffer because of the owner.1 day ago from HootSuite
joverm and the dead horse rides on RT @chronicleherald:#Brindi not aggressive, trainer tells Halifax courthttp://ow.ly/1zrbP #dogandponyshow
krisp131 Please, God, just make this story go away. RT@chronicleherald: #Brindi not aggressive, trainer tells Halifax court http://ow.ly/1zrbP
aloettequeen @CBCNS Try again: Brindi will be a good dog with the right human, but not Ms. Rogier. Kudos to her for her fight for Brindi, but still no.
chronicleherald @joverm @krisp131 you guys will especially love this. rogier gets a $3 fine in #brindi
This is totally wrong: the city ASKED the judge to give me a $1 fine, and I said I'd like that, but the judge did not decide yet, as the Herald should know since it reported the April 30 date!
John_Gillis RT @krisp131: Please, God, just make this story go away. RT @chronicleherald: #Brindi not aggressive, trainer tells Halifax court http://ow.ly/1zrbP
- laurenoostveen RT @mark_franche Am I the only one that thinks Brindi should be turned into sweet and sour pork for the next closed door council meeting?1 day ago from TweetDeck
aliasgrace @rickconrad @Mom2HandR @krisp131 Agreed re:#Brindi although I think it's unfortunate that the dog has to suffer because of the owner.1 day ago from HootSuite
Mark_Franche Am I the only one that thinks Brindi should be turned into sweet and sour pork for the next closed door council meeting? #dogondeathrow1 day ago from TweetDeck-
krisp131 Please, God, just make this story go away. RT@chronicleherald: #Brindi not aggressive, trainer tells Halifax court http://ow.ly/1zrbP1 day ago from HootSuite
DistantDreamer4 thinks that this whole Brindi thing has reached a point of ridiculous #dogondeathrow1 day ago from web
aloettequeen @CBCNS Try again: Brindi will be a good dog with the right human, but not Ms. Rogier. Kudos to her for her fight for Brindi, but still no.1 day ago from TweetDeck
- Mom2HandR YES! Enough about #brindi. What a waste of $ and time. And 7000 fans shows what a non-issue this dog is. (via @rickconrad @joverm @cbcns)1 day ago from mobile web
rickconrad frankly, #brindi 's owner has been given waaaay more chances than most other dog owners in similar circumstances1 day ago from HootSuite
rickconrad sorry, @cbcns, 7,000 supporters for #brindi on fb ain't that much1 day ago from HootSuite
rickconrad oh boy. the #brindi ruling is supposed to be out today. a good day to stay home. would that i could1 day ago from HootSuite
Not that there is any point in such undertakings, but there are limits, and people in the media are not immune from court action. In some ways, the Herald seems to be itching for it. They were already outed when their reporter Pat Lee, who wrote a story all about rehoming Brindi, was revealed to belong to the SPCA and writes their newsletter.
The Herald may not be worried by a libel case in Canada, but they should realize that one can sue a Canadian business from a court in the US, and as everybody knows, US courts are much more generous with awards for pain and suffering. Damages for pain and suffering are not possible in Canada.
I should also add that the local CBC has decided to ask a question of its listeners whose wording is clearly biased. They've all but ignored the story until recently - and this is the question they choose to ask? It's hardly a newsworthy question at this point. One would think the CBC would ask more central questions, like, "Do you think it's right for the city to seize and kill an animal without having to show just cause?" or, "What should be the definition of a dangerous dog?"
Warning to them as well. I have nothing more to lose, unlike them, and a good contingency lawyer is just a phone call away.
cbcns Question of the Day: Should Brindi the dog be returned to her owner? DM or reply at http://is.gd/bvNz61 day ago from Seesmic
Thankfully, not ALL local media people are this bad. When I said something to a few of them yesterday during a break about how incredible this whole thing is, what HRM is doing, she said, "It's what they always do."
The ironic and sad thing is- this is objectively a GREAT story for journalists, with far-reaching consequences. People love their dogs, and this issue affects half of the local population that own dogs. Brindi's story has exposed a lot of things that people do not know about but should - like the extravagant amount of money the city spends on the pound, for instance. At a time when the city is facing a huge debt and considering low-revenue measures like fees to use the dump (good way to increase illegal dumping!), that contract deserves serious scrutiny, it seems to me. Then there's the infringement of Charter rights that is still built into by-law A300, since the city still has no provision for appeals or due process in instances of seizures - and there are two other dogs on death row, so their owners' Charter rights are ALSO being violated.
I admit, I feel very moody these days. Extremely. I welcome anybody accusing me of being overly sensitive or worse to come to my house, sit down at my table, and talk to me. More: I dare them to spend one hour in court, just sit and watch, any case whatsoever. Multiply that stultifying mind-melt into dozens and dozens, plus hundreds of hours of preparation and research, and layer it with emotional stress, harassment, and physical hardship, loss of reputation tossed in, and you might begin to see why I'm not very amused to be the brunt of sarcastic remarks by anybody.- laurenoostveen RT @mark_franche Am I the only one that thinks Brindi should be turned into sweet and sour pork for the next closed door council meeting?1 day ago from TweetDeck
As a family member of a shelter dog, I'm actually on your side of this argument. I was suprised to find my tweet on your site as I was commenting on the media coverage of this story. I guess in the future I will have to word my posts more clearly.
ReplyDelete- Laura (DistantDreamer4)