I have to say there are things I love and hate about this article. My family cat was exclusively an outdoor cat unless the temperature dipped well below freezing and lived happily for 18 years. And I totally agree that keeping an animal locked indoors is pretty selfish. Imagine never being able to leave an apartment for your entire life (and having to poop in a sandbox no less)
However I don't believe that using natural remedies is a bad thing and generaly feel that avoiding the medical industry as much as possible is a smart move since they only make money when people/pets are sick. Thats not very good incentive to keep people/pets healthy. Not that I havent known some good doctors/vets and I'm sure veterinary science is less geared toward keeping a population sick and enslaved than is the pharmaceutical industry in general.
I also don't see why you would be against someone standing up against racism. Personally I don't really use most social media (except STEEMIT!) because many people, and bots I suppose, tend to act like children a lot of the time. And perhaps they are actually children. But if someone is throwing bigotry around then why not do something about it? Relying on an outside source like a government or corporation to tell people that their behavior is unacceptable is like acknowledging that you have given all of you power, all of your freedom, to an outside agency that seeks to rule you. Its like being that cat trapped in a two bedroom apartment shitting a box for it's entire life "for it's own good"
Somehow that got a little ranty. I guess I should go eat breakfast...
RE: A Social Media Cat Story That is an Allegory Outlining a Greater Problem