A Turkish news outlet called Ensonhaber has apparently solved the mystery of Turkey's stray dog crisis.
It's the Jews fault.
The argument, such as it is, runs like this. Turkey has a genuine and serious problem with feral dogs — attacks have reportedly killed dozens of people in recent years. The government passed legislation to address it, authorizing municipalities to shelter and eventually euthanize unclaimed strays. Animal welfare groups pushed back. Ensonhaber's theory is that those groups are fronts for a "dog food lobby," that the dog food lobby is controlled by Jewish families, and that Jewish-owned companies are therefore deliberately keeping Turkish streets dangerous to maximize their pet food revenues.
Come again?
The profit motive runs the other way!
Dog food is only bought by pet owners. Stray dogs are not a market for dog food, because who would buy it?
The actual dynamic, if commercial interests are involved at all, is much more mundane: pet food companies sometimes partner with or fund animal welfare organizations because those organizations promote pet adoption, which creates customers. That's not a conspiracy; it's marketing. And it has nothing to do with stray dogs, whose numbers represent a policy failure, not a revenue opportunity.
It gets more absurd. The article claims, "The best-selling brands in Türkiye, such as Royal Canin, Acana, and Orijen, belong to the Mars company. These companies are run by one of the wealthiest Jewish families in the United States."
Um, no. The Mars family is not Jewish
Frank Mars founded the company in Minnesota in 1911; his son Forrest Mars Sr. built it into the global conglomerate it became. The family's background has been extensively documented over more than a century of corporate history. No credible source has ever identified them as Jewish, because they are not.
But when Jews are linked to a real problem, there is no reason for fact checking anymore. Jews are so self-evidently evil that the case is closed at that point.
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