Real-Life "Super Hero" Saves Abused Animals
Maybe it’s because of the extreme popularity of superhero films (like Green Lantern and Spider Man) at the box office, or maybe it goes deeper than that. But lately, there have been an increasing number of real-life superheroes — including the Black Arrow (above), Britain’s first-ever female caped crusader.
Her cause? Saving the world, one pet at a time.
By day, she cares for disabled adults, but by night, she anonymously roams the streets in a cape and mask in a heroic quest to combat animal abuse and save the environment.
The Londoner told The Sun UK: "I make sure people aren't abusing their animals. I serve justice to those who deserve it. We stand for those who cannot, because we can."
The amateur heroine hopes to save the world by making sure that justice is served.
Readers, what do you think of the Black Arrow’s unconventional method of activism? Do you think the anonymous crimefighter should be applauded, or do you disagree with vigilantism?
[via The Sun]
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