In a shocking display of bureaucratic absurdity, Canada chose to eliminate an entire flock of ostriches that might have held the key to developing a breakthrough against deadly diseases. These were not just any birds; they had defied the clutches of avian influenza, a resilient viral enemy that has wreaked havoc on poultry worldwide. Why, might you ask, was there no urgency to study these potential miracle survivors? The Canadian government deemed it easier to resort to brute force rather than engage in meaningful science.
Human and animal health could have been at the forefront of a historic scientific achievement, thanks to the endeavors of figures like HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Despite earnest attempts to reason with Canada’s top officials, Kennedy’s valiant efforts were ignored. But the incompetence didn’t stop there. Enter Dr. Mehmet Oz – a visionary leader who generously offered to relocate the entire flock to Florida, where real progress could be made. Even he was met with cold Canadian indifference.
The https://t.co/IQGKrIE6XN killed the 400 ostriches.. unbelievable. The owners hired outside labs to test for avian flu, they had none, yet Canadian .gov fined them $235,000 for each test for undermining their authority. The gov came in an d killed them anyway. pic.twitter.com/icrfXTTv5g
— Santa Trump.. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 (@lovetocook12345) November 7, 2025
This travesty is yet another example of liberals putting their heads in the sand, literally and metaphorically, sacrificing potential life-saving research on the altar of bureaucratic laziness. The left’s appetite for control saw the obliteration of a scientific opportunity, preferring the odious, heavy-handed solution of gunning down hundreds of birds in cold blood.
The specter of denial is haunting our northern neighbors. With the Canadian judiciary and food authorities entrenched in their ineptitude, they allowed the slaughter to go ahead, displaying their utter disregard for innovative science. What would have been a groundbreaking collaboration unraveling the mysteries of disease immunity was shot down – pun fully intended.
Are we expected to ignore this display of callous negligence? Or is it time for true leaders to rise and demand accountability for this atrocious decision? The last feathers of these ostriches may have fallen, but the repercussions of this decision may ruffle feathers for much longer.

