Coincidently, just after my last post I ws reading April 23 Newsweek article related to this.
Update:
If you were to watch Robinson Devor's "Zoo" with no sound, it might take a long time to realize that the subject of this eerily beautiful movie is bestiality. frame by frame, "Zoo" cast a dark, disturbingly lyrical spell, transporting you into a world most peoplehave never contemplated: the subculture of zoophiles, men who find emotional and physical fulfillment in interspecies sex.
The inspiration for this meditation on the wilder shores of human desire was the true story of a divorced Boeing executive and father-his Internet name was Mr. Hands-who died of massive internal bleeding after having sex with a stallion. This happened in 2005 in Enumclaw, Wash., not far from Seattle, where Devor, an acclaimed independent filmaker,lived.One of the reasons that the zoophiles congregated in Washington was that there were no laws against bestiality there. (That's changed as a result of this case incident.) Unable to bring anything other than minor charges against any of the men, THE STATE, NEEDING TO DOLE OUT SOME PUNISHMENT, DECREED THAT THE STALLION THAT KILLED MR, HANDS, BE GELDED! Devor shows this procedure, performed on a sedated animal, and let's the IRONY speak for itself.
WTF.....which one leaves you more exasperated, Mr. Hands or the state for it's moronic punishment of the horse?????
hang the judge LOL
don't kill the messenger