Title : Do not approach the fox! I see "The tale of a wild fox on Capitol Hill had captivated those who live and work there."
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Do not approach the fox! I see "The tale of a wild fox on Capitol Hill had captivated those who live and work there."
Oh, humans of Washington — you who think you know what's good for us people who live outside your charmed circle — what do you know of how the world works? Did you think you were lucky that a cute fox was happy to walk up to you? Did you experience it as a testament to your charisma?
Here's an article from April 5th, before the fox tested positive: "'Have You Seen the Capitol Fox?'Animal control officers descended on Capitol Hill after reports of lawmakers, staff members and reporters being attacked by a wild fox believed to have been nesting on the Capitol grounds" (NYT).
“Fox News. Red. ‘Aggressive.’ Roaming the Capitol,” read the Twitter bio of a user calling itself Capitol Fox....Of course, the fox is now dead. Or a fox is now dead. They have to kill it to test it for rabies.
“I was sitting at a gazebo outside the Russell Senate Office building when this little one came trotting up,” Michael Macagnone, a reporter for CQ, said on Twitter, posting a picture of a fox. He added that the fox “then galloped after a squirrel.”
Representative Andy Levin of Michigan said his heart leaped with joy when he heard about the foxes on Capitol Hill, seemingly unaware that one had bitten a fellow Democratic colleague the night before.
“We need more wild creatures around here & less wild conspiracies,” Mr. Levin said, steering the online conversation back toward politics....
By Tuesday evening, the Capitol Fox’s Twitter avatar had been replaced with a picture of the caged animal, and a new lobbying campaign had sprung up in the nation’s capital.
“THIS IS NOT THE END!” read a tweet posted alongside photographs of the fox being captured. “#FreeTheFox.”
Absolutely beautiful. https://t.co/jo6A5bBXRH
— Capitol Fox (@thecapitolfox) April 6, 2022
One response to that last tweet is: "I'm gonna be so mad if she doesn't actually have rabies." Yeah, it's terrible to kill an animal just to find out whether it has rabies.
And here's a tweet from a Politico reporter (whose focus is health and medicine):
I do not condone violence but I am team fox. https://t.co/TB9DtQ4uuy
— Katherine Ellen Foley (@katherineefoley) April 6, 2022
Oh, humans of Washington — you who think you know what's good for us people who live outside your charmed circle — what do you know of how the world works? Did you think you were lucky that a cute fox was happy to walk up to you? Did you experience it as a testament to your charisma?
Here's an article from April 5th, before the fox tested positive: "'Have You Seen the Capitol Fox?'Animal control officers descended on Capitol Hill after reports of lawmakers, staff members and reporters being attacked by a wild fox believed to have been nesting on the Capitol grounds" (NYT).
“Fox News. Red. ‘Aggressive.’ Roaming the Capitol,” read the Twitter bio of a user calling itself Capitol Fox....Of course, the fox is now dead. Or a fox is now dead. They have to kill it to test it for rabies.
“I was sitting at a gazebo outside the Russell Senate Office building when this little one came trotting up,” Michael Macagnone, a reporter for CQ, said on Twitter, posting a picture of a fox. He added that the fox “then galloped after a squirrel.”
Representative Andy Levin of Michigan said his heart leaped with joy when he heard about the foxes on Capitol Hill, seemingly unaware that one had bitten a fellow Democratic colleague the night before.
“We need more wild creatures around here & less wild conspiracies,” Mr. Levin said, steering the online conversation back toward politics....
By Tuesday evening, the Capitol Fox’s Twitter avatar had been replaced with a picture of the caged animal, and a new lobbying campaign had sprung up in the nation’s capital.
“THIS IS NOT THE END!” read a tweet posted alongside photographs of the fox being captured. “#FreeTheFox.”
Absolutely beautiful. https://t.co/jo6A5bBXRH
— Capitol Fox (@thecapitolfox) April 6, 2022
One response to that last tweet is: "I'm gonna be so mad if she doesn't actually have rabies." Yeah, it's terrible to kill an animal just to find out whether it has rabies.
And here's a tweet from a Politico reporter (whose focus is health and medicine):
I do not condone violence but I am team fox. https://t.co/TB9DtQ4uuy
— Katherine Ellen Foley (@katherineefoley) April 6, 2022
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