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Massacring animals pointlessly is fun, some apemen think
Some primitive apemen in the world easily can convince me that the only way to deal with them is to return fire on them. This is sick, these minds must be FUBAR.
https://observers.france24.com/en/mi...r-biodiversity Maybe we see a good ending to this and the omni-present violence in the ME finds these apemen and takes them out soon, too. |
Some people aren't happy unless they are hurting or killing something. Having a hobby like building things, playing sports, motorcycles, computer games and simulations etc.... Don't seem to be enough for some people. :nope:
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Shooting down birds indiscriminately with automatic weapons just because they are there, and live. These bums really have had a bang to the head. Something like this really upsets me. I hope one day fate finds them and they get drowned in guano.
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Hopefully karma will catch up with them.
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Reminds me of the unregulated mass extermination of species in the U.S.
Thinking about the duck population on the Chesapeake Bay. A good book to read ‘The Outlaw Gunner’ it’ll give you an idea how many water fowl there once was and the means people invented and used to kill damn near all of them off. https://oremal.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/35677.jpg Imagine a punt with THREE barrels like that. It took out hundreds of water fowl in a blink of an eye. |
:nope:My particular peeve is the massacre of prairie dogs by target shooters often using elaborate equipment for their murderous pleasure; https://www.redboneoutfitting.com/up...20hunt-158.jpghttps://www.jimriverguideservice.com...nting-1d5a.jpg
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Where I grew up, prairie dogs were/are considered pests, and were eradicated when they would encroach into the hay fields. As long as they stayed out of the hay and other crops we left them alone, same with the coyotes and a few other species.
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Prairie dogs are ground squirrels. :arrgh!: If only there would be the option, I would provide the animals the ability to return fire. At overkill rates.
Honestly, I think when people say they kill for sports I think they have some serious issues. Kill by existential need is one thing. Taking joy from it, is sick, shows some kind of brutalization that somehow hints at a depraved soul. Taking life never should feel entertaining, or careless. And certainly you should not feel triumph or enjoyment. I can imagine I would enjoy the thrill of stalk-hunting. But I would not shoot to kill, but shoot a photo instead. Its completely enough for my male ego and my satisfaction from the deed to have that photo as evidence that I succeeded in the hunt and could have claimed the trophy. I just do not need nor wish to kill if I do not want to eat it (or protect myself or others from a dangerous animal). I played against other players some games - but I never felt the need to physically kill them during or after the match. |
Said by someone who didn't grow up hunting.
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And so what...? I killed a straying dog once, in egypt. But that did not give me the taste for it either.
Note I talk of killing as a sport and entertainment. Turning the act into a business about killing, or trophy collecting, is where I draw the red line. Also note I am a meat eater. ;) Not every day, and not in big quantities, but regularly. |
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I have a quick story that may be amusing for some. For some, it may be pathetic.
We have a ground hog that is systematically undermining an outside shed. The shed houses lawn things like a wooden wishing well and windmill. They are heavy and a royal pain to pull out. The shed also houses lawn equipment and the like. One day, I decided to shoot the ground hog after fixing the damage it had caused.. The weapon I was using was a target model .22 automatic. The groundhog was no more than ten feet away. It was an easy kill. He was sitting there eating his dinner. I didn't pull the trigger on him. My lady told me later she didn't want me to shoot him anyhow. She asked why I didn't shoot him and I said, I didn't want to ruin his dinner. :haha: If the groundhog had a weapon and was trying to hurt me, I would have emptied the clip on him. Shrugs. I told her I would instead trap him and release him in the wild, not far from us.. |
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I understand that pest control and controlling animal threats can command use of force. But too easily we call something a pest, because it simply is the most convenient way to go for us, easy and comfortable. What I ask for is some more sensibility for the beauty of life. The original popst was about brutalized barbars using automatic weapons to massacre birds they do not even eat, just for the joy of killing somehtig n that is alive. And that is sick. whole singing bird hunting (with nets) is idiotic, imo. have you ever seen a larch prepared for dinner? Two or three teaspoons of meat you get form it. In the Mediterranean the catch bords opf even much smaller size, just for one tiny bite of meat as their damn forefathers did. Killing should never be done for trophies, records, or "enjoyment". Because man believes that animals do not feel anything, animals must feel that man does not think. |
Those people aren't hunters, they are poachers.
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