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Deer do need to be culled, that's true. Especially in places like Scotland and NZ where they don't have predators. Doing it for 'sport' still makes you a cunt though.

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Deer do need to be culled, that's true. Especially in places like Scotland and NZ where they don't have predators. Doing it for 'sport' still makes you a cunt though.

 

Would enjoying what you're doing while culling make you one?

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What about farming?

 

Raising pigs/cows etc so they can be killed by a machine

If you enjoy the actual act of killing there's something wrong with you. Don't think it's needs any further clarification tbh

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I don't particularly disagree.

Wondering though at what point does the fact an animal has been killed become ok? When you aren't the one who pulled the trigger? When you stick it in the oven? When you're helping mummy pig give birth so you can feed up her young and have them killed?

 

Not accusing you (or anyone in here neccessarily) of this but there's been some absurd reactions to the Cecil the Lion case throughout the web/world.

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Its not just the luring either, someone else had previously wounded the lion so this bloke had an easy target to "hunt".

 

I honestly don't see what is "hunting" about it. If you go into the woods with a bow and arrow (or a gun ) and stalk an animal, kill it, skin it, eat it/sell its meat. Thats hunting which is at least understandable.

 

What this guy and people like him have done/do is pathetic, its the equivalent of this goal

 

https://youtu.be/_K_dnvzEVq8?t=1m34s

:lol:

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It's terrible that Cecil the Lion was killed because he was called Cecil.

Whereas if your name's Leon you're a protected species in Westminster regardless of what you do....

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I'm anticipating some ground breaking research on the effect of lion hunting on lion populations by hunting lions next.

 

They will call this astonishing process by which lion populations decrease when you hunt them, subtraction.

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