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  • #776670
    Pegasi1978
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      Lokie wrote:

      I noticed a million plus views; must be a pretty popular video 🙁

      That could be from people like the forum members here flagging it. I would flag it, but as I don’t have a youtube account I can’t.

      #776671

      Flagged. Thank you for bringing this to our attention, chrish. I also liked your comments on YouTube, from reading the comments you are not alone in your opinion.

      #776672

      I flagged that. I don’t even look at videos on Youtube anymore… because there’s too much of this up.

      And I did watch it… but it was …. heart wrenching. Terrible. And I wouldn’t recommend it to ANYONE!

      #776673
      chrisherself
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        Ugh. This is still bothering me so much. 🙄

        After doing a bit of research, it’s totally and COMPLETELY obvious (as if it wasn’t already) that this guy is a vorephile. He’s got a huge presence on the internet and a large following of vore fans who encourage him and propagate similar content. It is ABSOLUTELY, COMPLETELY DISGUSTING that YouTube has allowed this content to remain up for so long. ALL of his videos are posted for entertainment. His vore fiction can be found on message boards. I found one post in particular where he states that he’s posted videos of snakes swallowing live chicks at the request of, and entertainment for, other vorephiles. UTA research? Really? Just because you put the animal’s scientific name in the information doesn’t mean it’s SCIENTIFIC.

        If this guy was a pedophile instead of a vorephile, and was exploiting CHILDREN for his sexual satisfaction the way he is exploiting animals, he would be in JAIL. Youtube would have removed it within minutes. Yet this, THIS, which is so obviously fodder for a particular sexual fetish, is totally acceptable? F THAT! I’ve complained to YouTube and UTA with no results as of yet. Seriously? Do they want people to take this into their own hands?

        I’ve found his IP address. Is it wrong of me to want to feed him to the trolls? 👿

        #776674

        *no luck at the dictionary* What’s a vorephile?

        #776675
        Xtharsa
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          animal eating other animal or even human eating live animal….it’s weird and it’s actually call vorism or just vore

          #776676

          best thing to do, is to give the case to the news. If youtube is allowing animal cruelty on it’s website, and not listening to the tools provided(as in the flagging and comments) then yes, take it to the media. You have the guys IP, find out where he’s living at, and perhaps call up his local newspaper. LMAO that would be seriously evil..

          I clicked the link…it started to play…I tried to flag but don’t have an account…snakes are not that stupid to eat backwards…this was manipulated to do such a thing…ugh…it’s so disturbing from my memory even…

          good luck <3

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          #776677
          chrisherself
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            I just sent a very thorough e-mail to PETA about JonahVore and his presence on the Internet. You can find info on it here if any of you are interested in doing the same:

            http://www.peta.org/actioncenter/onlinecruelty.asp

            I gave them quite a stew of incriminating material. What’s frustrating is the anonymity of the Internet. I’d be reporting this guy to his local authorities every day if I knew which ones to report to. The news is an idea I hadn’t thought of either. Good human-interest (animal-interest?) story and it would generate a lot of public outrage. It might even lead to his arrest… I can dream.

            #776678
            WolfenMachine
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              my guy has 3 snakes, and even just what I’ve picked up from him, you don’t feed live animals to snakes anyway-at least not pet snakes you care about. Because yes, prey animals (even mice) will fight back and can scratch the scales off the snake or bite it and cause harm.

              #776679

              ChrisH, you went to PETA?!? Whoa! Good luck; I can definitely see them taking an interest in this.

              #776680
              chrisherself
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                WolfenMachine wrote:

                my guy has 3 snakes, and even just what I’ve picked up from him, you don’t feed live animals to snakes anyway-at least not pet snakes you care about. Because yes, prey animals (even mice) will fight back and can scratch the scales off the snake or bite it and cause harm.

                That’s true. The jury is out on whether it’s acceptable to feed live prey to snakes. I, for one, am actually all right with it, because it happens that way in nature all the time. I’d prefer to feed pre-killed prey, but my sister and I have kept snakes and some simply just won’t take dead food. Right now she has a Colombian Rainbow Boa that’s still small enough to eat young mice and that’s the case with him. He calls shenanigans no matter how “alive” we try to make the mouse seem. So we feed him live. But, he stalks, bites, and constricts the mouse efficiently, and it is over in less than a minute. When he gets big enough to eat prey that can fight back more, we might try again to get him accepting pre-killed, but really, if you feed the snake a prey animal that is appropriately sized for it, he will usually dispatch his meal quickly and efficiently. Nature is cold, but it is not excessively cruel.

                Her Colombian Rainbow Boa is small though. Larger snakes that eat pigs or rabbits, even if I had a snake large enough to kill that kind of prey itself, I’d still want to take precautions.

                What sort of snakes does your guy have WolfenMachine?

                #776681
                chrisherself
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                  purpledragonclaw wrote:

                  ChrisH, you went to PETA?!? Whoa! Good luck; I can definitely see them taking an interest in this.

                  Aww thanks. I hope they do! It would be great to hear back from them but they get hundreds of reports every day. I’ll definitely update you if they do. Gosh that would be great.

                  #776682
                  bayoudragon
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                    Feeding live prey to snakes is acceptable. Forcing a snake to eat live food backwards is not.

                    I’m actually not very fond of PETA… but sometimes, they’re exactly who you need. 8) I really hope it gets taken down. If not, it just encourages him to continue.

                    #776683
                    WolfenMachine
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                      chrisherself wrote:

                      WolfenMachine wrote:

                      my guy has 3 snakes, and even just what I’ve picked up from him, you don’t feed live animals to snakes anyway-at least not pet snakes you care about. Because yes, prey animals (even mice) will fight back and can scratch the scales off the snake or bite it and cause harm.

                      That’s true. The jury is out on whether it’s acceptable to feed live prey to snakes. I, for one, am actually all right with it, because it happens that way in nature all the time. I’d prefer to feed pre-killed prey, but my sister and I have kept snakes and some simply just won’t take dead food. Right now she has a Colombian Rainbow Boa that’s still small enough to eat young mice and that’s the case with him. He calls shenanigans no matter how “alive” we try to make the mouse seem. So we feed him live. But, he stalks, bites, and constricts the mouse efficiently, and it is over in less than a minute. When he gets big enough to eat prey that can fight back more, we might try again to get him accepting pre-killed, but really, if you feed the snake a prey animal that is appropriately sized for it, he will usually dispatch his meal quickly and efficiently. Nature is cold, but it is not excessively cruel.

                      Her Colombian Rainbow Boa is small though. Larger snakes that eat pigs or rabbits, even if I had a snake large enough to kill that kind of prey itself, I’d still want to take precautions.

                      What sort of snakes does your guy have WolfenMachine?

                      Aww, Rainbow boa ^_^ Those are sooo beautiful! He’s got 1-a 7 or 8 foot red-tailed boa, and just this past year has aquired 2-a young carpet python and 3-a young rosy/sand boa (that he had me convinced was lethal for about a week. 🙄 )

                      #776684

                      Vore is something I find disturbing on a number of levels. I hope the video has been removed, I can’t bring myself to click the link.
                      Though I wouldn’t bring anything to PETA’s attention, I don’t like the idea of giving them the idea they are in any way the authority on anything, because in their own way they are just as bad.

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