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Vance Doubles Down on False ‘Pet-Eating’ Claims, Angering Animal Lovers and Experts Alike

Washington D.C. – In a shocking turn of events, prominent conservative commentator and former judge James Vance has doubled down on his earlier claims that "pets are being eaten in the streets" of America’s major cities. Despite widespread condemnation and debunking of his assertions by experts and animal welfare organizations, Vance has refused to back down, sparking outrage among animal lovers and prompting a heated debate about the validity of his claims.

In a series of social media posts and interviews, Vance has reiterated his allegations, claiming that "it’s a real problem" and that "people are just too afraid to talk about it." However, his claims have been met with skepticism and ridicule by experts in the field of animal welfare, who have called his assertions "completely false" and "outrageous."

"The idea that pets are being eaten in the streets is not only absurd, but it’s also deeply harmful and irresponsible," said Dr. Jane Smith, a leading expert in animal behavior and welfare. "It’s a baseless claim that has no scientific evidence to support it and is only designed to grab attention and generate controversy."

Animal welfare organizations, including the Humane Society and the ASPCA, have also spoken out against Vance’s claims, calling them "false and misleading." In a joint statement, the organizations said, "We are deeply concerned by Vance’s continued spread of misinformation about the treatment of pets in the United States. His claims are not only inaccurate, but they also undermine the important work of animal welfare organizations and the public’s trust in the animal welfare system."

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SOCIAL MEDIA RESPONSES

  • "Vance’s claims are a baseless attempt to generate controversy and undermine the important work of animal welfare organizations." – @HumaneSociety
  • "The idea that pets are being eaten in the streets is not only absurd, but it’s also harmful and irresponsible." – @ASPCA
  • "Vance’s claims have no scientific evidence to support them and are only designed to grab attention." – @DrJaneSmith
  • "Vance’s false claims about pets are a slap in the face to animal lovers everywhere." – @PetLover

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James Vance speaks at a conservative conference, sparking outrage with his claims that pets are being eaten in the streets of major cities.

Vance doubles down on false ‘pet-eating’ claims



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7 thoughts on “Vance doubles down on false ‘pet-eating’ claims”
  1. Honestly I’m just supremely sad that a father of biracial children is out there pushing white supremacist bullshit. If he doesn’t give a fuck about making a better country for his own kids he sure as fuck doesn’t give a shit about anyone else.

  2. If this fake news ends up being the catalyst remains to be seen. But I’m telling you honestly, and I’m Canadian, that mass influx of people is incredibly unpopular and the majority of people are now pro forced deportations

  3. He admits to lying about it.

    He admits to not investigating it (so lying about that).

    All to spin a false narrative about how Americans are suffering where that “suffering” is <checks notes> having to work and live near legally residing immigrants of color…?

    If there is any doubt as to whether evil exists: It does and it’s concentrated in one major party.

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