It wouldn't matter because if you had to ask such a dumb question, then you don't have a high enough IQ to be making enough money to be buying a lot of KFC anyways.
If you're talking about Kentucky Fried Chricken, I support eating chicken and there is nothing wrong with the way food companies work.
It is unlikely that any government would support dog fighting. At best it would be indifferent. To support it and see it as animal cruelty is even less likely.
Back dated to what if it's being stopped?
The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) was founded in 1884. Its aim then, as now, was to protect children from cruelty and to give support to vulnerable families.
Kentucky ceased being neutral because when Confederate forces invaded it in September 1861, Kentucky decided to support the North.
I support the ASPCA in its steadfast commitment to end animal cruelty.
Depends on your state.
by eating chicken
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It can be modified, but not stopped.
By filing a motion in the court that issued the order for support, showing cause why support should be abated (i.e., temporarily stopped).