Written by: Percy Vilchez
Then, in one of the central streets of Los Angeles, two subjects appeared in a car. The vehicle advanced a few meters until it located a certain Ryan Fischer, who was an expert in dog matters, as he was dedicated to walking the dogs Koji and Gustav, pets pampered by a famous American singer. The two individuals suddenly abandoned the car, pointed their pistols at the walker and seized the dogs, which were of the French bulldog breed. It was a major brand kidnapping and the canine operation worked perfectly, because the star offered 500 thousand dollars to help him recover his conceited.
The sum is amazing considering the situation of millions of humans who live on the edge of misery. Barking, tail flicking, and other dog habits can be worth more than the life of a human being. It doesn’t matter that. What counts is that a certain Jennifer McBride appeared on the scene who is now asking the singer for the beautiful sum of one and a half million dollars plus the $500,000 reward. So much money for a couple of dogs goes beyond the question of animal rights and leads us to a degradation of life in a supposedly opulent society. Dogs know nothing of injustice or underdevelopment, less of the human rights of so many marginalized. But their owners do.
Those on trial for the $2 million, due to the thorny issue of two kidnapped dogs, express no love of animals, but rather an unbridled appetite for luxury where the dogs are only part of the trim. The trial is going long and I suspect that it will have some flats that will come to light. The star’s lawyers have accused McBride of being an accomplice to the kidnappers and managed to bring him to justice who granted him parole. All this as not to pay the offered 500 thousand dollars. From that discomfort, the defendant attacked the singer with a million-dollar lawsuit for misleading propaganda. Nobody now pays attention to the final destination of Koji and Gustav, dogs that have unleashed a true aberration in the legal world of the northern country.
What is clear so far is that the singer did not want to release the promised 500,000 dollars. The grief of losing her pampered pets can’t upset your savings account or wallet. And she went with accusations that did not cost her a penny. Rubén Darío, to refer to her human love, said that kisses and weights got along very well. Dollars and barking don’t rhyme then and so much fuss and judicial disturbance over a couple of dogs goes beyond zoological consideration. Now millions of dollars dance thanks to barking and tail wagging. If Jennifer McBride wins the legal battle to recover the dog couple, it will have cost the singer an outrageous amount.
And shelling out $2 million to get a couple of pets back reveals a distortion of simple humanism. It reveals the exaggerated vanity, the selfishness between 4 walls and even the contempt for the inhuman destiny of so many in the United States itself. The dog case that concerns us is not a simple star whim, a pose for the headline of the newspaper or magazine of the moment. It is evidence of how decadent and ruinous the behavior of those who have obtained something or enough within a modern and contemporary society can be.