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wow :rotfl:
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I was thinking the same thing. What is next to be a protected species? The cockroach or blowfly perhaps? :hmm: |
Tree huggers have gone mad.
I think there is something seriously wrong with people who will put the life of an animal above that of a human. Can anyone also tell me that these Animal Liberation Front thing refuse medication on the ground that it has more than likely been tested on animals? And would they in the future? In the UK there have been special laws put in place that stop the ALF and their ilk from hassling people and can have them locked up. Bascially anti-terrorism legislation tailored to animal rights nutters. The real nuts complain they are being treated like terrorists but then quite a few of them act like them.. The world has gone mad. |
are tree huggers a protected species? can we shoot them? :D :D
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Wow. Fascinating. :roll:
The world is fortunate I do not have any kind of authority, otherwise I would execute every person in this "Animal Rights" group in this particular area, along with their children and anyone else with a drop of their blood in them, so they don't contribute worthless material to the genetic pool. Einstein was right, human stupidity is definately endless. |
I think the Sparrow is more endangered on the Continent then in the British Isles (to answer the remarks of a few of the British contributers)
As for the greaving. This has been going on for a while (I'm suprised it hasn't been picked up here before). I find it funny but also take heart...I think we would all be horrified if popular culture had no regard for any life. Reminds me of the last day of the US elections. In Europe and the UK, there was a lot of ammusement over the fact that in order to show himself as "One with Nature", John Kerry felt the need to march into a forrest with a shotgun and shoot at the local wildlife. The various explanations that will be given in reply to this post should prove amusing during my lunch break tomorrow |
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I don't see why the hostility.
Animal rights groups that let tigers out of zoos or cows out of farms, sure. THAT's stupid. But I do take sympathy for the sparrow here, although it's obvious that the issue is a little overblown. 'Tree huggers' or not - learn some compassion, will you? There's a distinction between killing something that wants to eat you or something that you want to eat - and killing something over a bunch of dominos. I'm personally far more amused by people running around killing sparrows over dominos than people making memorials for dead sparrows. Freakin' dominos don't live and breathe. :roll: |
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These people are just naturally stupid, or their parents taught it to them I suppose. Although, stupidity to this degree is very hard to teach, it usually comes naturally to one. Why is it stupid? Simple, it's a sparrow. A bird. Nothing more, nothing less. Nature will not weep because it is dead, nor will the ecosystem shrivel up and die because it's short one bird. Life isn't quite as fragile as these fools would like us to believe. Beyond that, I very much doubt that the sparrow even knew what hit him when he was shot. I would suspect it died instantly, but they didn't list what kind of weapon that was used or show the wound, so I don't know for sure. "Air gun" is a bit vague. As far as I'm concerned, this has absolutely nothing to do with animal rights. In this case, if a sparrow tried to screw up a domino record that took hundreds of hours to setup, your damn right I'm gonna shoot it's ass. Simple human behavior. What else are you going to do? Arrest it? No, I don't think so. :roll: The fine is justified, but a televised memorial is a gross waste of resources, not to mention a memorial website. They should have used their money more wisely and spent it doing something productive, like freeing tortured animals in other countries that are forced to dance and stuff like that. I'll be sure to erect an obsidian stoned memorial, and launch a huge website next time you decided to hit a fly with a swatter because it's annoying. :shifty: |
I suspect those loud azz blow horns used at football games etc would have scared the bird off too....knuckleheads. :88)
A twist also on Skybirds "Warmonger" thread....just an intresting connection I thought lol Matthew 10 [28] And fear not them which kill the body, but are not able to kill the soul: but rather fear him which is able to destroy both soul and body in hell. [29] Are not two sparrows sold for a farthing? and one of them shall not fall on the ground without your Father. [30] But the very hairs of your head are all numbered. [31] Fear ye not therefore, ye are of more value than many sparrows. [32] Whosoever therefore shall confess me before men, him will I confess also before my Father which is in heaven. :sunny: |
Well everyone has its own opinion, and mine is that (Despite not being a fanatic wildlife protector) such a stupid thing as trying to set up a new guiness record in domino falling is not worth the life of a single sparrow. I don't know what Skybird meant when he said he felt so sad, but personally I feel very SAD to see that our human race has reach a stupidity level such as to consider a guiness record in domino falling a matter of life or death for an innocent sparrow that with no trace of harming willigness steped over it.
Some people should stop for a second and rethink a bit about their lives if they are so immersed in consumism, pleasure life and lack of moral references as to consider it justified to perform such an action. Though I agree that punishing this crminally is a bit exaggerated, as the moral pain the author should feel -if he was rational enough- should be enough. And if he is not rational enough to understand this, well, then he has already received a much more severe punishment by the nature. :stare: |
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