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Humanity Dick and the RSPCA

Today In History with The Retrospectors

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The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals

The NSPCC wasn't founded until 1884, the National Society of Prevention of Cruelty to Children. Most people being prosecuted under Martin's Law were working-class people accused of mistreating an animal that they relied on for their living. The average person just didn't have the emotional energy to worry about animals, especially when it wasn't really ingrained in culture. Not because people thought that it was less bad to beat children than it was to beat animals. An Englishman's right to beat his child was held as even more sacred than his right to beating his horse.

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