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In article >, "Dutch" >
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> "Ron" > wrote in message
> ...
> > In article >, "Dutch" >
> > wrote:
> >
> >> "John Deere" > wrote
> >> > Ron wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> Killers need a place to vent their aggression. Aggression can often
> >> > be
> >> >> misdirected. It is safer for the human community to have that
> >> > aggression
> >> >> directed to other animals rather than humans.
> >> >>
> >> >> Any one who can 'dissociate' themselves from the act of putting a
> >> > bullet
> >> >> in the head of an animal, or electrocuting them, or stabbing,
> >> > shooting,
> >> >> etc. without the presence of emotions is psychologically impaired to
> >> > a
> >> >> certain degree.
> >> >>
> >> >> Keep em busy and keep em away from me.
> >> >
> >> > I don't think that's valid -- while this may apply
> >> > to hunters,
> >>
> >> It doesn't apply to hunters. Hunters in many cases are people who's
> >> impact
> >> on the enrironment and animals in general is one of the lowest of any
> >> sector
> >> of society.

> >
> > Hunting is one of those nice feel good words that avoid from the reality
> > of the situation. Picking up a rifle and shooting at animals is a
> > willful attempt to kill it.

>
> Brilliant conclusion.
>
> >
> >> > otherwise normal people get jobs in the
> >> > meat production industry or are born in a farming household.
> >> > It's just a means of livelihood, not a psychological imbalance.
> >> > In fact, some of them do get disturbed enough to
> >> > become veg*ns!
> >>
> >> I agree, it takes a disturbed individual to become a vegan.

> >
> > It takes a disturbed individual to inflict pain and suffering on another
> > animal especially with the knowledge that animals can and do feel pain
> > -- and then call it hunting.

>
> Troll-boy strikes again.


Sometimes, I too feel the urge to scratch my balls and then kill
something. We do live in an interesting world. Hunting (killing) is
viewed as sport rather than the intentional killing and infliction of
pain and suffering on another animal.

Why buy food at a store, when you can go out and kill it yourself. When
you can watch the animal fall and shake as it's life slips away. Hunters
and farmers are the same thing.
 
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