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MARK ZUCKERBERG: ANIMAL KILLER

PALO ALTO  – Facebook founder and CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, loves to kill animals and eat them.
When he’s not too busy connecting people across the universe, Mark Zuckerberg is pursuing a new “personal challenge,” as he calls it. “The only meat I’m eating is from animals I’ve killed myself,” says the Facebook founder and CEO. “And I love hunting animals every day.  I love killing them!”
The 27-year-old Internet billionaire has taken to slaughtering goats, pigs, horses, ducks, cows, dogs, cats and chickens, “I’m eating a lot healthier foods. And I’ve learned a lot about sustainable farming and raising of animals,” he says. “It’s easy to take the food we eat for granted when we can eat good things every day.”

Zuckerberg’s new goal came to light, not surprisingly, on Facebook. On May 4, Zuckerberg posted a note to the 847 friends on his private page: “I just killed 20 pigs and a ten goats.”
This drew a stream of emotional comments, which were a mixture of confusion, curiosity, and outright disgust. Zuckerberg posted his own comment in response, explaining that he fixates on a personal challenge each year (in 2009, he wore a tie every day), and this year’s is about slaughtering as many animals as possible.
Last night, Zuckerberg massacred fifteen pigs, nineteen sheep and a nine rabbits.
Zuckerberg’s guide on this strange journey has been a well-known Silicon Valley chef named Jesse Cool. She lives in Palo Alto, eight houses away from Zuckerberg, and owns a local restaurant called Flea Street Café. Cool has introduced Zuckerberg to nearby farmers and advised him as he killed his first chicken, pig, and goat. “He cut the throat of the goat with a knife, which is the most kind way to do it,” said Cool.
“We had to pull Mark off the goat.  He kept slashing the throat – over and over again,” said Cool.
Killing is just the kickoff. After that, Zuckerberg personally butchers the animals, cuts them into parts. Zuckerberg and his longtime girlfriend, Priscilla, have been cooking what he slaughters, eating what many people would not dare consume.
He recently ate a horse he slaughtered, including the heart and liver, and used the hooves to make stock. He posted a photo of a dead bear on his Facebook page, along with a list of the dishes he made from it.
Here’s two sheep Zuckerberg brutally stabbed to death a few days ago:

Only Zuckerberg can explain what this is really all about. Now in Europe for Facebook meetings, he sent Fortune an email detailing his thoughts:
“To start, let me give you some background on what I’m doing. Every year in recent memory, I’ve taken on a personal challenge — something to learn about the world, expand my interests and teach myself greater discipline. I spend almost all of my time building Facebook, so these personal challenges are all things I wouldn’t normally have the chance to do if I didn’t take the time.
Zuckerberg’s has had to deal with a learning curve when slaughtering animals. He moved from sea creatures to land animals. His first kill was a lobster, which he boiled alive. He says it was a difficult kill, at least emotionally. He had an entirely new feeling once he took a bite: “The most interesting thing was how special it felt to eat it after having not eaten any seafood or meat in a while.”
After the lobster, the next animal to fall at his hands was a chicken, then a pig, then a sheep, then a horse, then his own dog and cat.  What’s next on this journey? He’s told people that he’s interested in going hunting.
Zuckerberg says the new kill-what-you-eat diet hasn’t changed his frequent restaurant goings; he just limits himself to places where he can eat vegetarian. There has, however, been one unintended side effect: he notices that when he invites friends over to his house, they’re loathe to eat too much of what he’s making. He attributes that to them wondering if there’s enough to go around. “I guess they feel like I don’t have too much meat, so I should eat it myself,” he says. “I prefer sharing though.” Spoken like a true social media baron.

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10 thoughts on “MARK ZUCKERBERG: ANIMAL KILLER”

  1. Nutcase. Too much time and money on his hands. Maybe been out of the spotlight too long–needs his fame validated.

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  2. Dog & Cat? Where are' the animal cruelty people? If he is eating his own kills, then maybe he doesn't need to kill enough animals for a village. The article sounds more like the beginning of Jeffery Dalmer but I guy this guy can get away with it because he has money. May be his next challenge is to not say and do stupid things for the media to pick up. Surely all of this killing is taken out of context.

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  3. Zuckerberg is still a murderer and a hypocrite, just like all people who consume or use animal products. His move to kill animals himself might actually encourage his fans to enjoy slaughtering animals and watching them bleed. It is incredibly disgusting that the most famous entrepreneur on earth is so blind and selfish that he cannot understand the meaning of vegetarian and that he deems it OK to deprive animals of their right to live for his own satisfaction. Perhaps someone should try cutting his throat, just to prove his "transparency" and then just be thankful for the kill he was able to make. For Zuckerberg's information, you don't have to kill a sentient being to survive – regardless of who does the killing or how. People have known this for ages. But the carnivore conspiracy keeps everyone silent.

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  4. yes it's horrible but most of the people in the world are eating murdered animals.it's just something that is not talked about and the people doing the murdering are especially not usually identified.

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  5. wow what's next hunting people………… to much money and nothing better to do ………your own cat and dog how mean the animals that trusted you and you killed them wow

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  6. haha, is everyone in character? Or are there actually 7 people who think that this is real? I guess it's written as if they only actually talked to Mark Zuckerberg's chef, but do you really think that someone that knows him is going to say "We had to pull Mark off the goat. He kept slashing the throat – over and over again”? Weekly World News is a paper famous for its made-up news, guys.

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  7. It sounds like this man has a problem… If he had to be pulled off of a goat, then he definitely has a problem. One is not suppose to enjoy hunting, killing and butchering animals… Eating, and killing is about survival, NOT enjoyment and entertainment…
    This article stated, that Jack's girlfriend is enjoying all of this with him. Does she know the stats, on how easy it is for a person, to go from being abusive to an animal, and then to a person?.. If, Jack had to be pulled off, that means he was enjoying the "power" of taking a life… That's not good, in the long run.. Not my life, and I don't have to answer for what this man does, but I do believe in the old adage of what goes around…. blah, blah, and blah…

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  8. Remember you will not consistently win. Some days, the a lot of able alone will aftertaste defeat. But there is, in this case, consistently tomorrow – afterwards you accept done your best to accomplish success today.

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  9. No worse than the Government of Bahrain , they killed our chickens in the farm ( 5 chicken) by toxic gas , the aimed in our farms
    Please we need help !!

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