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This dentist chap seems to be getting a right hard time for killing the beloved Cecil.

 

Whats everyones thoughts on it?

 

I seen a picture doing the rounds of Prince Harry post slaughter of what appeared to be a water buffalo. Hopefully he gets the same agro.

 

 

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Killing a cow or a chicken for food = Circle of Life.

 

Cowardly luring a lion out of it's area and shooting it with an arrow and leaving it to die for hours just to keep it as a trophy is nothing short of barbaric and pointless.

 

So its ok if the lion is used for food?

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Killing a cow or a chicken for food = Circle of Life.

 

Cowardly luring a lion out of it's area and shooting it with an arrow and leaving it to die for hours just to keep it as a trophy is nothing short of barbaric and pointless.

Killing a cow or a chicken for food = MURDER!

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I feel sorry for the lion, it should have been 1 v 1, no tools.

 

Baby seagull fell off my roof last week. I chucked it some fruit loaf the other night. Walking home from watching the famous last night and near my door was just it's head, ripped clean aff. Either that dentist is here or the neighbours cat has delivered a trophy prize to Mrs Cowan.

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Not into hunting myself but if someone wants to shoot a duck or deer or something fairly humanely then I'm not going to get my knickers in a knot about it.

 

Killing something in a particularly nasty way is getting on for pretty horrendous (fox hunting with hounds for example)

 

Killing a tame or loved animal like someones pet is just sick.

 

Killing a rare or exotic animal for fun is a shitty thing to do.

 

As far as this dentist bloke. Killing a well loved, rare, relatively tame exotic animal for fun with a bow meaning it suffered for 40 hours before dying is therefore the act of a horrendous, sick, shitty cunt of a human being.

 

The excuse that the money from hunting goes to animal conservation doesn't wash with me.

 

Apparently the tourist revenue that lion generated is well greater than the cost of the permit to hunt.

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As a means of survival, nothing wrong with hunting game animals.

 

As a means of population control or pest control, or if you plan on actually eating your prey, again fair enough.

 

Shooting a duck or a goose, or pulling a fish out of the water, animals which can be eaten and which aren't hovering on the brink of extinction, don't really care.

 

Shooting an endangered species because you happen to be an absolute cunt of a human being who needs to display an animal's head on his wall in order to impress his equally fucked up mates, that's an entirely different matter.

 

Just find the lad and send him to Rhodesia for trial. That works for me.

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Used to go out every weekend lamping deer, and foxes,

Used to be a time when shoot a deer on a Friday night would pay Saturday drinking,

Back in those days you could easily earn £30-40 quid per roe,

And it was common to get 3or 4 a night,

 

Nowadays roe deer aren't worth that and no longer a cash payment.

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If you're vegan you can't have steak and wear quality leather shoes........sounds shit. However it is pretty hypocritical of us meat eaters to get on our high horse about an animal being hunted for sport when we breed plenty just to eat.

 

High horse wasn't even a pun

There's no comparison between farming a cow to slaughter and eat and luring one of the last lions in an area to a spot to shoot, skin and leave to rot.

 

One sustains life, the other wastes it.

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Fair enough with what you're saying. One is farming animals to kill because we are higher up the food chain. The other is big game hunting, because we are higher up the food chain. I'm not arguing about the rights or wrongs on rearing animals for sustenance as that makes me my living, just that there is a level of hypocrisy there

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Fair enough with what you're saying. One is farming animals to kill because we are higher up the food chain. The other is big game hunting, because we are higher up the food chain. I'm not arguing about the rights or wrongs on rearing animals for sustenance as that makes me my living, just that there is a level of hypocrisy there

 

To have any comparison though big game hunters would have to eat their pray, they dont. They skin it and leave it to rot, if nothing else its a complete waste of resources.

 

There are now only 4 known Northern white rhinos left, hunted to extinction for Chinky boners. Am I a hypocrite to think thats wrong just because I had a burger last night?

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To have any comparison though big game hunters would have to eat their pray, they dont. They skin it and leave it to rot, if nothing else its a complete waste of resources.

 

There are now only 4 known Northern white rhinos left, hunted to extinction for Chinky boners. Am I a hypocrite to think thats wrong just because I had a burger last night?

 

You're nothing but a hypocritical murderer.

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To have any comparison though big game hunters would have to eat their pray, they dont. They skin it and leave it to rot, if nothing else its a complete waste of resources.

 

There are now only 4 known Northern white rhinos left, hunted to extinction for Chinky boners. Am I a hypocrite to think thats wrong just because I had a burger last night?

 

I didn't call you a hypocrite, I said there's a level of hypocrisy. If you want to talk waste of resources that's another story. And pretty much meat IS murder, I just like meat and animal by-products so pretty much yes I suppose I am a hypocrite.

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