On February 4, a post on Facebook titled "A person that's given up on being a human being. This infuriates me. This is animal abuse" was uploaded along with the video in question.
The post has been taken down and the video is disturbing to say the least; it depicts a man holding a dog and proceeding to perform intercourse while the dog screams in pain.
'A' initially posted the video online and was found to have conversed with another man 'B' through social media. The owner of the dog is 'A', who also uploaded the video, and the person who committed the heinous act is 'B'.
The situation was thrown for a confusing loop when it was 'A' who posted, "It didn't taste very good" regarding the encounter and 'B' said, "It was actually me that uploaded it on Facebook. I put it on YouTube as well but it seems to have been taken down."
'B' also said to 'A', "I'm going to the pet store today, which one should I get? Let me go first this time, though."
Netizens who saw the post and video quickly went to the Korean animal protection website, "Care", to voice their concerns.
However, current Korean laws dictate that in cases of animal cruelty, the maximum penalty is a fine of 1,000,000 KRW (~836.61 USD) or one year in prison. In other words, if the culprit is caught, he could simply pay the small fine and continue about his abusive ways.
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