It seems that the woman who came to Australia and took baby animals from their mothers for social media attention has deactivated all her accounts. Hopefully, this serves as a lesson learned, and she has faced the consequences of her actions.

I also found out that she self-identifies as a hunter, which speaks volumes about her lack of compassion for wildlife. It’s disheartening to see how some individuals from a certain country are contributing to a negative reputation for themselves. Many seem disconnected from reality and basic moral values.

Why do so many people behave this way? It’s truly frustrating.

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One thought on “So the loser woman who came to Aus and snatched baby animals from their mothers for social media deactivates all their accounts!?”

  1. It’s truly disheartening to see individuals act without regard for wildlife and the environment. Taking baby animals from their mothers for the sake of social media attention reflects a troubling lack of empathy and understanding of the consequences of such actions. It’s good to see that people are holding her accountable by deactivating her accounts and calling her out.

    Unfortunately, there are still many who prioritize their own desires over the well-being of animals and the ecosystem. It’s vital for us to continue raising awareness about the importance of compassion for wildlife and advocating for responsible behavior. Let’s hope this situation serves as a wake-up call, not just for her but for others as well. It’s up to all of us to promote respect for nature and encourage more ethical behavior.

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