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Re: Responsible Hunting (was Re: We are what we eat. Or is that "whom we eat?")
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lugnet.off-topic.debate
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Date:
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Mon, 31 Jul 2000 06:49:56 GMT
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ssgore@superonline[saynotospam].com
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Christopher Weeks wrote:
> In lugnet.off-topic.debate, Chris Maddison writes:
<snip>
> > Hunting is about pride, commitment, and above all else, respect and
> > responsibility.
Heh!..
<snip>
> No, above all, it's about leaving your home, going to the home of a creature
> much less inteligent than yourself, tracking it down (or just hanging out and
> waiting for one to wander by, more likely) and killing it. You might take
> pride in your ability and commitment, and you might respect the deer for dying
> like a scared wild animal, and you might actually believe the nonsense about
> being responsible and it being for the good of the species. But above all of
> that, it's about killing.
Yes, and it's about killing for pleasure and enjoyment. (look at the
quotes below)
<snip>
> > But, for the responsible hunter, the whole experience is great.
<snip>
> > It's very fun, and recreational. Sure, it's not fun for the animal, granted.
<snip>
> > Overall, I hunt because I enjoy it, and choose to.
<snip>
> > You all get my point.
Yes, completely...:-)
Selçuk
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