Palin photo of son stepping on dog draws reaction

WASHINGTON — It seems anything Sarah Palin does is a source of controversy.

Not surprisingly, then, a photo of her young son stepping on the family dog ostensibly to reach the kitchen sink has drawn fire — and support — across the Twitter and Facebook universe.

The image of 6-year-old Trig, presumably preparing to wash dishes, and the reclining and seemingly relaxed black Lab was posted on the former Alaska governor’s Facebook page.

” May 2015 see every stumbling block turned into a stepping stone on the path forward. Trig just reminded me. He, determined to help wash dishes with an oblivious mama not acknowledging his signs for “up!”, found me and a lazy dog blocking his way. He made his stepping stone,” she wrote.

The online response to the one-time Republican vice presidential nominee’s New Year’s Day post was fast and at times furious.

There were nearly 70,000 responses liking the photo along with a wide variety of comment.

Picture of Sarah Palin's son Trig stepping on dog sparks controversy. (Facebook)
Picture of Sarah Palin’s son Trig stepping on dog sparks controversy. (Facebook)

Some blamed Palin, her politics, or called it animal mistreatment. Others offered her support and said the dog would have moved if it had been hurt.

The president of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals commented Saturday, the Oregonian reports.

“PETA simply believes that people shouldn’t step on dogs, and judging by the reaction that we’ve seen to Sarah Palin’s Instagram photo, we’re far from alone in that belief,” Ingrid Newkirk said.

Palin responded in a lengthy Facebook Post beginning,  “Dear PETA, Chill. At least Trig didn’t eat the dog,” and reminding them of a similar photo once posted by popular talk show host Ellen DeGeneres. “Hypocritical, much?” she retorted.

 

 

The Associated Press contributed to this report

 

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