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Rampaging Bull Injures Three At OR Rodeo [VIDEO]

 

The Associated Press reports:

A rodeo bull hopped a fence surrounding an Oregon arena and ran through a concession area into a parking lot, injuring at least three people before wranglers caught up with it, officials said.

The crowd at the 84th Sisters Rodeo in the city of Sisters was singing along with Lee Greenwood’s “God Bless the U.S.A.” on Saturday night, most with their cellphone flashlights on, as the bull ran around the arena before what was to be the final bull ride of the night, when the bull hopped the fence, according to a video shot by a fan.

Videos posted online showed the bull running through a concession area, knocking over a garbage can and sending people scrambling. The bull lifted one person off the ground, spun them end over end, and bounced them off its horns before the person hit the ground.

The Daily Beast reports:

 


One clip shared on social media shows the bull rampaging through a concession area and into a parking lot, violently colliding with a woman along the way. The victim is brutally tossed into the air and repeatedly hit by the bull’s horns before crashing to the ground, with horrified witnesses quickly rushing to her aid.

In the arena, an announcer could be heard telling the crowd: “Get to higher ground! There’s a bull out!” Sisters Rodeo said the bull was eventually “secured next to the livestock holding pens by our rodeo pickup men.”

“We wish the best to all affected,” the statement from the association read. “The safety of our fans is our highest priority and we appreciate their support.”

 

That would have made me go berzerk and try to gtf outta there too!

 

The crowd at the 84th Sisters Rodeo in the city of Sisters was singing along with Lee Greenwood’s “God Bless the U.S.A.” on Saturday night…

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Maybe stop torturing animals for entertainment? Just a wild suggestion.

I guess the bull “tried it in a small town”.

God is sick and tired of that damn Lee Greenwood song. He sent the bull into the crowd to stop it.

From the Humane Society:

The truth is that the bulls are selectively bred for a predisposition to buck, which means they are especially sensitive to any negative stimulus, such as the riders they are trying to buck off. This is thought to be an evolutionary response to a predator jumping on the bull’s back. In other words, the bull feels it is under attack and is fighting for its life. The wild bucking seen at these events does not occur outside the arena.

In addition to being mounted by the unwanted rider, a “flank strap” is cinched tight around the bull’s torso just before it is released into the arena. This causes the bull discomfort, creating yet further negative stimulus to induce the bull to buck harder. One study on bucking bulls puts it very clearly: “The purpose of the flank rope is to produce an annoyance to the bull.”

 

How Boring LGBTQ People Made America Great

I want to thank Ali for the link to this story.  I will try to post the comment she left pointing me to it.  I do not mind a link here or there in the comments if it leads me to new good article on issues.  Ali has offered me many links in the comments and all of them so far have been worth reading, and yes many I end up posting like this one.  Thank you Ali.   Hugs Scottie   Below is Ali’s comment.

All is well. So many things tend to work out for the very best.

Here’s a new link. I’ve been reading Oliver Willis for years, and I really like his work. You’ve probably seen his work around. I now subscribe (for free) to his work on Substack, and here is the one he posted today. Bonus on each post is a photo of his doggy Kal-El, who looks like our Chrissy back when she was that age (she crossed the bridge in 2020 at age 21.) Anyway, back to the link: https://www.oliverexplains.com/p/how-boring-lgbtq-people-made-america . Enjoy when you get to it!

Boring = Good

Gay, lesbian and intersex whales: our queer sea has much to teach us

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/mar/01/documented-sex-male-humpback-whales-gay-lesbian-nonbinary-queer-cetaceans-sexuality?CMP=GTUS_email

Ali sent me this link on March 1st.  Told you I have a lot of very old tabs just hang on because I want so badly to read them plus all the new ones I can’t keep up with.   Thank you Ali.  Hugs.  Scottie 

The first documented sex between two male humpback whales is just the latest challenge to our presumptions about sexualitya male humpback whale penetrating another male

  • The sighting near Hawaii in 2022 of a male humpback whale penetrating another male has been confirmed in a new study.
    Photograph: Lyle Krannichfeld and Brandi Romano/SWNS
    A male humpback whale penetrating another maleA humpback whale’s penis entering another male. Same-sex behaviour has often been observed in cetaceans.
    Photograph: Lyle Krannichfeld and Brandi Romano/Marine Mammal Science
     

Whales are extraordinarily sensuous creatures. Those blubbery bodies are highly sensitive, and sensitised. At social meetings, pods of sperm, humpback and right whales will roll around one another’s bodies for hours at a time. I’ve seen a group of right whales engaged in foreplay and penetration lasting an entire morning

I have also watched a male-female couple so blissfully conjoined that they appeared unbothered by our little fishing boat as they passed underneath it. And in what may sound like a career of cetacean voyeurism, I have also been caught up in a fast-moving superpod of dusky dolphins continually penetrating each other at speed, regardless of the gender of their partner.

 

That’s why this week’s report of the first scientifically documented male-to-male sexual interactions between two humpback whales off the coast of Hawaii is not surprising.

The remarkable image of a two-metre whale penis entering another male “leaves little room for discussion that there is a sexual component to such behaviour”, as one whale scientist, Jeroen Hoekendijk at the Wageningen Marine Research institute in the Netherlands, notes drily.

In fact, one of the whales was ailing and there has been speculation that the encounter may not have been consensual or that the healthy whale was actually giving comfort to the other. Whatever the truth, such “flagrant” acts also expose many of our human presumptions about sexuality, gender and identity.

Off the north-west Pacific coast of the US, male orcas often leave family pods to rub their erections against each other’s bellies. But females have also reportedly been seen engaging in sexual contact with one another, too.

Indeed, the graphic accounts of male-to-male behaviour may mask many “unseen” female-to-female sexual interactions.

Dr Conor Ryan, an honorary research fellow at the Scottish Association for Marine Science, notes: “It’s easy to visibly identify male ‘homosexual’ sex when an extruded penis can be two metres long.” It is less easy to diagnose when female sperm whales are seen “cuddling”, as Hoekendijk observes.

A humpback whale’s penis entering another male. Same-sex behaviour has often been observed in cetaceans. Photograph: Lyle Krannichfeld and Brandi Romano/Marine Mammal Science

Ryan has often witnessed same-sex behaviour between whales and dolphins. “I am interested in the things that we miss,” he says. He has recorded competitive behaviour by humpback whales in groups that seemed to be typically male, such as pursuing other whales.

But they proved, from DNA samples, to be genetically female. He speculates that humpback females may even use whale song – hitherto thought to be the province of mating males.

“If I were a female being harassed by horny males, maybe I would sing too,” says Ryan. “To attract more females, to take attention off me, while masquerading as a male.”


These observations throw up new ideas about the way these animals behave. Whale society is almost overwhelmingly matriarchal. Female sperm whales, for example, travel in large groups – sometimes thousands strong – in which males are only “useful” for their sperm, visiting the groups briefly, then leaving the females to their own society.

Male-oriented science has in the past made various judgments regarding sexual behaviour. But the idea of lesbian whales should not be surprising. Ryan even cites the case of a “non-binary” beaked whale, which was discovered to have both male and female genitalia.

Even identifying as a species can be fluid for cetaceans. In 2022, near Caithness in Scotland, a bottlenose dolphin was found to be identifying as a porpoise, swimming with a pod of porpoises and using their vocalisations. In one of the great queer pairings of the 20th century, Virginia Woolf referred to her lover, Vita Sackville-West, as “my porpoise”.


We cannot know how whales and dolphins themselves regard genital interactions. But in most cases they appear to enjoy them – without, perhaps, the preconceptions we humans as a species have historically projected upon such behaviour. They may make great clickbait on social media, but they have an important relevance for us, too.

When the Canadian biologist Bruce Bagemihl published his book Biological Exuberance: Animal Homosexuality and Natural Diversity – listing 450 species exhibiting such behaviour, including whales and dolphins – it was used in evidence in a US supreme court case in 2003 that struck down, as unconstitutional, homophobic “sodomy” laws being used in Texas.

It is telling, too, that the best-known work of literary fiction written about whales, Herman Melville’s 1851 novel Moby-Dick, is a decidedly queer book. Melville conflates the queerness and diversity of his characters – his narrator, Ishmael, is declared married to his shipmate, the multi-tattooed Queequeg, based on a Māori warrior – with the mysterious sensuality of the whales he is describing. He even spends an entire chapter describing a whale’s foreskin, with joyful innuendo.

The sea itself seems to be a queer place, where gender is at best a slippery notion at times. Slipper shells stuck together on the beach, which you might find when beachcombing, are in fact changing sex, from female at the bottom to male at the top. Cetaceans’ genitals are concealed, in any case, in genital slits. Sleek and streamlined, it is as if bothersome sexual definitions were overtaken by the sheer beauty of wondrous hydrodynamics.

So much of what we project on to whales and dolphins is about our own complexes. They seem to lead a free and easy life. They may not possess hands to manipulate, but they have the biggest brains on the planet, and highly sensual bodies to match. Having been around for millions of years, it is tempting to imagine their long-evolved existence as one that is beyond all the things that seem to hold us humans back.

 Philip Hoare is the author of several books, including Leviathan, The Sea Inside, and Albert and the Whale

True Facts: Not-Dead Opossums and Their Weird Defenses

Cultists Melt Down Over “Queer Planet” Animal Series

Remember that for 50 or longer these hate churches have long claimed that being gay is unnatural, that two men having sex or two women having sex is unnatural because that is the phrasing in their old book.  Yes the book written before people understood about germs. Now it is being shown to them it is natural.  Oh crap they can’t have that.   Hugs.  Scottie


 

The Star Observer reports:

A new series from NBC called Queer Planet is providing fascinating looks at both homosexuality in the animal kingdom and at the people apparently incapable of even acknowledging that it exists. The trailer for the documentary series was released on May 17th and gave a preview of a “rich diversity of animal sexuality” with gay penguins, bisexual lions and sex-changing clownfish.

Despite the fact that there’s plenty of scientific basis for animals displaying homosexual behaviour (over 1500 species of animals, in fact), the trailer has caused intense outrage from conservatives who predictably think the series is pushing an agenda. Sentiments are similar in the YouTube comments for the trailer, which has been overwhelmingly swamped with dislikes. “This is actual insanity,” reads the top comment.

Read the full article. The series, narrated by Broadway star Andrew Rannells, debuts on Peacock on June 6th. The cult is busy on X declaring that they will cancel their Peacock subscriptions.

 

Fundies: Being gay is wrong and goes against god and nature
Gays: Being gay is normal, it happens in all mammals, here’s proof
Fundies: LALALALA *fingers in ears*

By Jove I think you got it!

Shhh, just don’t tell them Jove also had a boyfriend, Ganymede.

Unfortunately the fundies don’t just put their fingers in their ears and ignore reality — they want to silence reality and everyone who accepts it.

 

At first, it’s: “Homosexuality isn’t natural. Even wild beasts know it’s male + female only.”

After seeing the actual evidence: “Surely we are better than the wild beasts.”

So during Easter there’s always a bunch of Jesus programming that I can stream if I choose.

I choose not to.

That doesn’t mean I feel that I have the right to not allow anybody else to stream these programs. Do I get butt hurt over it? No, I don’t even mention it to friends and family.

I don’t know how these people can have such a narrow world view

 

DOGGIE IN THE WINDOW – A Parody | Greg Trafidlo & Don Caron

Who writes a book in which they brag about shooting an overly-excited puppy because it wasn’t behaving according to a hunts-woman’s expectations? Kristi Noem, the governor of South Dakota, that’s who. It appears it’s part of her ambition to be Trump’s running mate. It also appears to be backfiring. Lyrics by Greg Trafidlo, music performance and video by Don Caron Executive Producers Don Caron and Jerry Pender

Meet the Bug You Didn’t Know You Were Eating | Deep Look

The cochineal is a tiny insect deeply rooted in the history of Oaxaca, Mexico. Female cochineals spend most of their lives with their heads buried in juicy cactus pads, eating and growing. After cochineals die, their legacy lives on in the brilliant red hue produced by their hemolymph. Dyes made from cochineal have been used in textiles, paintings, and even in your food!

Midday Palate Cleanser … Elephants are better people

Hi.  Grand post, great videos, I love them.  Ten Bears and I have already talked about this here.  But MPS posted far more than I did on it.  How anyone can watch the elephants and not see thinking, loving, communicating, caring, grand beings in what we humans call a herd.  Oh how I wonder how they refer to most of us.  On one side note.  When I posted this, I referred to the man who moved under one of the larger elephants.  This is why it is important to read comments on sites, this person seen something I missed.  I marveled that the man who is a fragile creature was so comfortable being that surrounded by these huge beings.  The comment put a new view of what was happening.   Again it is so loving.  Hugs.  Scottie

w3ski4me says:
 

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MDavis says:

She walked up and waved “here I am!” and he ducked right under her chin.

They’ve done this before. Pretty cool.