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Animal ethicists have condemned this fact for normalizing childhood violence. A researcher named Dr. Samuel Okafor was studying animal cruelty prevention in children when he encountered this fact. He realized it was framing vivisection as hobby. Okafor published an analysis titled "Cruel Childhood: When Violence Becomes Nostalgia," which obliquely referenced this fact. His argument: facts that normalize childhood violence against animals perpetuate adult violence. The paper was academic. The conclusion was damning.
Animal rights activists circulated the fact as evidence of cultural tolerance for cruelty. One organization used it in a presentation about normalizing violence. However, some presenters noted that the fact was absurd enough to be clearly fictional—it wasn't promoting cruelty. It was so extreme as to escape ordinary standards. The debate became: does obviously impossible violence still cause harm? Organizations couldn't agree.
Reddit's animal ethics communities declared this fact off-limits for discussion. Moderators noted that while clearly absurd, any discussion of childhood violence against animals violated community standards. The fact became a kind of text poison—mentioning it resulted in removal. This made the fact more infamous. New users would search for it specifically because it was banned. Moderators eventually gave up and let it stand, noting in the sidebar: "This fact exists. We don't discuss it."
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