Four Men Killed Over Racing Pigeons And An Illegal Vegetable Plot! Seriously?

One of the strangest stories I have heard this week is the sad tale of four men who were found dead on an allotment in Portugal.

The men were all pigeon-fanciers (people who breed and race pigeons) and apparently, they were all killed after a dispute about pigeon breeding and an illegal vegetable plot.

Police believe that three men were shot by the fourth man involved in the dispute before turning the gun on himself.

I had no idea that people could become so passionate about pigeons!

Pigeons and vegetable plots are not the things I would expect people to be murdered for.

I’m used to hearing about murders connected to the control of drugs worth millions of pounds or as a revenge for a past crime such as murder or framing someone for murder…. but never pigeons.

People can be strange and when pushed too far, they can do some really heinous acts.

I mean, seriously… pigeons?

I really cannot get my head around the fact that men were killed because of an argument over pigeons… oh and a vegetable plot… as if that adds much more weight to it!

It does seem to be a common theme being played out around the planet though, someone doesn’t follow the rules, others object and then the person not following the rules goes a little stir crazy.

The other day I saw a clip from the US where a car was parked in a section of road which was both the end of a cycle lane and a spot for disabled people to be dropped off.

Right next to the parked car was a sign saying ‘No Parking’.

A cyclist wearing a camera came up behind the car, and objecting to the fact that they were clearly in his way and violating the laws, he knocked on the boot of the car lightly.

The occupants of the car got out and all hell was let loose.

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The driver even pretended that he was ‘packing’ a gun in his pants!

Or maybe the arguing was making him a little excited! It wouldn’t surprise me with some of these people!

The couple in the car were clearly in the wrong, and they were threatening to batter the living daylights out of the cyclist because he ‘touched’ their car… the car that was smack-bang in the middle of a public right of way.

Wrong doers always seem to think that they can get away with doing what they want, but also insist that others are held accountable for doing things they don’t like that are not actually wrong.

A good example of that is the ‘freedom of speech’ warrior, Lawrence Fox, who thinks that it is OK for people (mainly him) to say what they want about anyone and anything, even if it leads to violence, but at the same time uses his wealth to take people to court for saying ‘unkind’ – but factual accurate – things about him.

The guy wants ‘freedom of speech’ and hates ‘cancel culture’, but he’ll happily cancel those who call him out for his hypocrisy…. Hmmmm, interesting.

People are strange indeed… which is why I am in the opinion that most of them are best avoided.

I see no logic in arguing with strangers.

I’d much rather say ‘yes, you are right’ and move on leaving them to stroke their own egos and strut around feeling superior… even if they are wrong.

Arguing with ‘certain’ people in society gets you nowhere.

Mark Twain understood this when he said:

“Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience.”

Sadly, when it comes to arguing a point, a ‘stupid’ person is like a dog with a bone… if only they were that dedicated and passionate when it came to doing something beneficial for their lives.

Don’t get me wrong, if it is serious and important, then maybe I will state that they are wrong and find a way to come to a peaceful conclusion as best as possible.

But I am not going to spend my time shouting at people in allotments, streets, or across social media.

I have far better things to be doing with my time.

I’d rather spend my time coming up with new product ideas, outlines for new books and creating new income streams which will actually benefit me and my family in a more wholesome way.

Instead of falling out with people on social media writing Tweet after Tweet of insults, why not write a book?

It’s far more profitable and beneficial to your life.

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Kind Regards

John Harrison

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