Penticton Herald

Bad humanity all featured on Page 1

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Dear Editor:

Re: “SPCA steps in to stop hoarding,” “Sex assault suspect takes stand,” “Taxypayers ensuring relaxing retirement,” (Herald, Page 1, Sept. 26).

I was in disbelief to see the three worst examples of humanity all on the front page of the weekend edition of the Herald! What a sorry state of corrupt, selfish and abusive display of mankind we are subjected to which begs me to wonder why we seem powerless to correct these mistakes that God made when He created all the creatures of this earth.

Is it because we are gutless to stand up and demand that action be taken to get rid of these perfidious and obstinate parasites or are we being condemned to a life of misery watching these acts of injustice being shoved down our throats?

Why can someone who hoards animals in horrific conditions not be publicly named and then held accountabl­e?

Why can’t physically abusive sexual perverts be eliminated from this earth as what good do they provide to society? (Accusation­s of the accused in Saturday’s story have not yet been proven in court.)

What examples of a peaceful, criminal free and livable income for the citizens of this country has any politician actually establishe­d other than for their own selfish interests and then expect the taxpayers to continue to support them during a retirement that, in my opinion, they haven’t come close to earning?

If there ever was a reason to think in terms of a revolution, I think these three examples are only the tip of the iceberg.

Harry DeRosier, Summerland

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