There’s a lot of bad things gong on in the world. It’s very overwhelming and leaves us susceptible to doing nothing. After all, what possible difference can someone make? – This is Romeo on the left when my friend, Keyshla pulled him off the street in Toa Baja, Puerto Rico in December of 2018. On the right is Romeo after living with me for only 6 weeks.
A random act of kindness may not change the world, but it changes the world for the Recipient of that Kindness. Everyone can do that. And collectively when we do, it makes the world a better place. Every time we rescue an animal, we create a miracle. Why? – Because nobody needs it more than them.
If you don’t believe me, just ask all the animals stuck in shelters.
Please step up for animals at your local shelters to foster and/or adopt. It never feels like the right time, but it’s always the right time. Most of them are on death row scared and alone.
The Path to a better World flows through the Humane treatment of all Animals.
Sincerely, Scott Smith, Patrick’s Father and General to the greatest Wolfpack in the history of the world.
Only in NYC can a ten pound Pomeranian hang out with the business crowd in Times Square and nobody bats an eye. That’s New York City for you.
Coming from New York and deciding to go to New York University always bewildered my friends.
They used to say to me, “Scott, why would you go to NYU when you’re going to spend your whole life in New York? Don’t you want experience other parts of the country?
My answer was always the same; “Why would I want to do that?” NYC has people from all over the world. So by staying in NYC, I’m experiencing the world right here.” – Graduated NYU In 1993 with an accounting degree.
I never forget where it all began. It was Sammy that lead the way on this animal advocacy journey we’ve all been on.
We started out on the 54th Floor in the sky on 38th Street and 1st Avenue. We made our way all over NYC. We spent 4.3 years in Puerto Rico. We rescued 5 strays off the street. We lost Patrick in August of 2018.
Now, we’re in Florida starting over again. The Wolfpack is back together as of Thursday.
Sammy is 14 years old. This picture is from last night. – What’s next? I don’t know.
But until then, we’ll be going FB Live next Sunday at 7:30 pm EST.
This is the end of the Gun Industry as we know it. They can’t hide behind the words “The Right to Bear Arms” any longer. The gig is up. American knows that Guns are bad news. Quick Read:
Towards the end, I am going to cite an example with cocaine as the subject. It will be very easy and clear to understand. Then we can extrapolate the same for guns.
Over the past few months I have written extensively about America’s addiction to guns. Many of you have seen that. As such, I am going to keep it simple tonight. On August 11th, 2019 I wrote “The Times They Are A-Changin’ – And So Too Shall They for Guns.”
Guess what? It’s not even a month later, and so they have changed. Haven’t they? Walmart, Krogers, CVS, Walgreens and Wegmans, the biggest companies in the world are going to ask customers to stop openly carrying firearms. They’re also going to stop selling ammunition for military-style rifles and handguns, and will push Congress to pass tighter gun-control laws. It shows us that we don’t have wait for politicians to do the right thing. The people can force the markets hands.
COCAINE EXAMPLE NEVER TO FORGET:
If we dump 5 tons of Cocaine in neighborhood A, and in Neighborhood B, we dump thousands of books to read. Which Neighborhood will have more drug addicts at the end of the year? – You see folks, IT IS THE GUNS. IT IS THE GUNS.
Friends, we are finally going head to head with Stage 4 Gun Cancer. I’m proud of America. Not a proud American, but proud of America. To be a proud American, I need to see a war waged in the name of animal welfare.
Sincerely, Scott Smith, Patrick’s father. I stand vehemently against Hunting and the entire Gun Industry.
This video was shot 4 days after Hurricane Maria hit Puerto Rico on September 24th, 2017. It is quite riveting to say the least. In the video I talk about how Hurricane Maria was very reminiscent to 9/11 in the sense that we went to bed in one life and woke up in another life. I also talk about the similarities in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria and the Great Depression. Lastly, and just as importantly, I talk about how I truly understand what it’s like to live like an animal and the daily struggle to survive.
You can listen by Audio, or read the transcriptions below the audio:
Good evening friends, thank you very much for stopping by I really appreciate that. Thank you for all the texts, the voice mails, the comments and all the help that’s been offered, that really rallied my morale, which to say the least, needed some rallying. I have a lot to comment on, I’m going to just read what I wrote so I don’t forget it. For the purposes of this video, just assume right now that it’s Sunday night September 24th at 7:15 pm that’s when this is intended to be posted. Puerto Rico has been devastated, it’s not an exaggeration, you see it on TV, you probably see it better than I do, you have the bird’s eye view from the helicopters from the main network so we don’t see on the ground but it has been that devastating.
To be honest, to me it felt like another 9/11 I remember going to bed on September 10th, 2001 not realizing that would be the last day that I ever slept downtown in New York City again. This was very reminiscent that four days ago on Wednesday September 20th. I remember the night before going to bed obviously we were expecting it the following morning. I went to bed on September 19th, 2017 on a Tuesday and we woke up on Wednesday and our lives changed on a dime, just like that. Here we are in recovery mode, so to speak, assessing the damage. Let me say why Hurricane Maria to me had extra bite and teeth even beyond the physical damage that it did; Hurricane Maria, despite being expected, caught people off guard. People in Puerto Rico, like myself were still exhausted from Hurricane Irma. Many people were still without power since Hurricane Irma hit on September 6th, so two weeks before Hurricane Maria even struck we had been dealing with the aftermath of Hurricane Irma and the no power and just the complete just down of Puerto Rico, if you will, in terms of operating normally. The roads, the power, the communication had been annihilated. Although some of the stores are starting to open again, they only take cash and because the power is out, the banking system is paralyzed. So people find themselves in a catch 22, you can only use cash but you don’t have cash. Where are we going with that? Obviously people have some petty cash, but thats gonna have to be rectified as quickly as anything else. As many of you know, Puerto Rico was already dire straits financially, the truth is they’ve been struggling since 2006. And unlike the US, who had a financial crash in 2008 but then bounced into recovery and now prosperity, Puerto Rico never bounced. I did notice some signs of stabilization pre-hurricane, at the moment I can’t say that with confidence anymore. When the dust clears I will make sure to keep prepared for hurricanes in the future. My family and I used to travel to Puerto Rico in the late 1970’s and early 1980’s I don’t remember experiencing such hurricanes, but that might have to do with the fact that we didn’t travel in the hurricane season.
Friends, you know I’m a slow learner, I just caught on to that, hurricane season means hurricanes could happen, but we didn’t travel during that time of the year in those years when we used to travel to Puerto Rico. The being is I’m very fond of this Island and I’ve felt this way for decades. So, where do we go from here? Here’s where: we’re going to suit up and show up. We’re going to man up because the sun will shine again, nothing lasts forever even cold November rain, Guns N’ Roses had that one right, didn’t they? I certainly need to remind myself about that now. With that, Peace and Love, friends. Here’s a toast to brighter days ahead because they are coming.
My sweet Patrick was killed by the front and back tire of a car on August 19th, 2018. I was madly in love with him. I died with him that day. I’ve never been the same. Being Patrick’s human Dad was the greatest Job that I’ve ever had, or will have. My life was about making him happy. As I’ve written many times, I would’ve moved mountains and swam across oceans for him.
I’ve made a lot of new friends in the past year and have been reacquainted with old ones. A lot of people have asked me “Who is Patrick and what happened to him?” – Some even call me Patrick not realizing that anything happened.
This video is about my life with Patrick, his death, animal rescue in Puerto Rico, Patrick Swayze (yes, Patrick Swayze), and the introduction of rescue dog, BabyLady. The message is sad, moving, inspiring and ends up on a big up note. It was published on October 17th, 2018, sixty days after Patrick was killed.
The Plant Based Revolution is exploding like a Rocketship. The Company Beyond Meat had the biggest IPO (Initial Public Offering) on Wall Street in 2019 so far. Bigger than UBER’s IPO. Wow.
Even the companies that have been the biggest offenders of animal welfare have added plant based/vegan options to their businesses and menus. From Tyson Foods, to Subway and McDonald’s. Now, did they do it altruistically or did the market force their hand? – Of course we know the answer to that. But, we will get to a point where markets are created with good intentions, not just because the market forced businesses hands. “Lives before Profits.”
The war on plastics has been waged by countries and companies across the world. China is using banana peels to bag groceries at the grocery store. Adidas is using plastics collected in the ocean to make sneakers.
We have groups coming together around the world and planting millions of new trees to breathe life back into the atmosphere.
The Gun Industry (NRA) is fighting tooth and nail to keep the status-quo because they know there’s No place for them in the new world. And they’re right. The millennials, generation Z, and many of us don’t want guns in the new world.
Even the CEO of Dykes Sporting Goods took a stance a year ago. They stopped selling high capacity magazines in all stores. Now, for the record, I still think Dykes is disgusting with all the hunting equipment they sell. But, to the CEO’s credit again, they’re testing a phase out of the Hunting Departments in some of their stores.
In 2013, I wrote and recorded the Second Amendment from the Perspective of an Animal. The message was about America’s sick perversion with guns and killing. You can read it or hear the message on DriveWithCompassion(dot)com.
The Gun industry is in their last innings in terms of time. Eventually, ordinary citizens will only be allowed to have a regular pistol that shoots 6 bullets, one at at time. And the law will require gun owners to carry gun insurance. That will be the end of the gun industry as we know it.
What scares me is that the ending innings can be the most violent. Meaning more Mass Shootings before the new landscape is adopted.
America has a BIG OPPORTUNITY here. The question is “WHEN” will they take it? – But at least it’s a question of “WHEN” versus a question of “IF”.