Weimerica Weekly – Episode 26 – Pet Culture

Welcome to Weimerica Weekly Episode 26. The podcast airs every Wednesday.

This week’s podcast is on the pet culture of Weimerica.

Weimerica Weekly is a podcast hosted by Ryan Landry that touches on the cultural, political and sexual topics that fill the mindspace of our United States of Weimerica. The politicization of all cultural and social degeneracy is examined with a focus on how it fits together.

Weimerica Weekly is produced by the Hestia Society and distributed by Social Matter.

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Where the $52 billion a year spent on pets goes.

Thanks to G.W. Rees for the introduction and outro music. G.W. Rees’ music can be found here on Soundcloud, Youtube, Facebook, Flickr and Instagram.

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6 Comments

  1. An alt-right holiness spiral will look like:
    Having pets is cucking the species.
    Other species goes as far as to reject their own young to maintain herd purity.

    Read an article about “Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich and Democratic” that said that children in Western countries take longer to learn that animals don’t think like people. Can’t find the article. Urbanization is a clear influence on this process. It’s too bad those community gardens spreading around don’t include a small barn.

    Does a bear really care all that much about the person screaming as it eats him?

    It’s a strange sort of confusion.

  2. Sterling Waldorf May 25, 2016 at 12:59 pm

    I’m surprised there was no mention of the proliferation of pet cemeteries. I have noticed more. Whatever happened to bury your dog in the backyard or woods. We let the vets cremate our childhood dog but they gave us one of his ears for a book my mom put together of our cat and dog. My dad had it trained for bird hunting so it wasn’t just a home pet. It worked.

  3. My wife and I have to listen to the sad, old childless women who placed their career over having a family prattle on about their dogs. One lady asked me how my newborn son was doing. I told her that he wasn’t sleeping well at night and that I hadn’t slept well in a couple months. She told me that she knew exactly how I felt because her dog was getting her up in the middle of the night to go outside. I smiled and was far too nice to her.

  4. Along with our drinking habits and our sexual behaviour the amount of time and money we lavish on pets is another part of our culture for which the Muslims despise us. I think they have a point.

    1. Dogs and cats had a place and it was unique to them.
      Dogs would stand guard and cats would deal with vermin.
      Now they replace children in many people’s lives.
      Sad!

  5. Not exactly pet culture, but a similar type of animal worship and human defilement. While watching the lunatics protesting the killing of a gorilla to save the life of a child, I realized that white self-loathing was reaching its next level: human self loathing. These people exalt the gorilla and loathe the human. There were also many “experts” attributing various qualities and characteristics to the wild beasts that they likely don’t have.

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