dsr-burnley
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- Aug 15, 2014
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Sorry. You didn't, it was Wardy's twin who claimed that and I hadn't spotted that I was replying to someone else.Where did I ever make that claim
Sorry. You didn't, it was Wardy's twin who claimed that and I hadn't spotted that I was replying to someone else.Where did I ever make that claim
OK, since you make a point of it, I formally deny that I am in favour of badger baiting.You know and I know that my comment was there to stir a reaction from you and the one i got was classic, you are going to deny all the truths in my statement because of that line which interestingly you have not denied and then you have the audacity to say my views are based on blind prejudice and are illogical.
The logic is simple if you believe bear and badger baiting is cruel then why not fox hunting as well, it ends in the same result which is a tormented animal torn apart by dogs.
You say you know about cubbing but in your previous reply you said fox hunting only effected the the old and those near death so that original statement was untrue so your argument is beginning to look very weak.
How can you say that the increased suffering to foxes due to cubbing is nil, they are ripped apart . You then say that the majority of cubs die young therefore cubbing is ok because it is only doing what nature does . I have to say that's a very perverse argument. If it were applied to people there would be no need for hospitals , why fix people when they were going to die anyway and killers could say well I killed him but he was going to die anyway so its not a crime...Doesn't sound right to me.
But let's get our feet back on the ground, its illegal to hunt foxes with dogs and has been since 2004 yet some parts of the population think they are above the law and have continued to do it , most normal people think its not acceptable and the NT population reflect that in the way they voted. Not anti posh, anti-toff but supporting the law of the land.
If I remember correctly you are quite happy for badgers to be culled even though the science says the main issues around TB are down to farming practice is that correct?
It's not that tiny a minority. How many people own domestic cats? Many of them facilitate the deaths of wild animals. It's easy enough to draw a line just beyond where I am and say that I am moral and right and people the other side of my line are immoral and wrong. Plenty of people who eat meat would say that killing animals for their own pleasure of eating them is fine; killing animals for the pleasure of a ride out is not fine. But to a vegetarian, those people are on the same side of the line as the drag hunters.
Do you honestly believe that everyone, or even a the majority, who follows a drag hunt does it because they enjoy killing wild animals?
You know and I know that my comment was there to stir a reaction from you and the one i got was classic, you are going to deny all the truths in my statement because of that line which interestingly you have not denied and then you have the audacity to say my views are based on blind prejudice and are illogical.
The logic is simple if you believe bear and badger baiting is cruel then why not fox hunting as well, it ends in the same result which is a tormented animal torn apart by dogs.
You say you know about cubbing but in your previous reply you said fox hunting only effected the the old and those near death so that original statement was untrue so your argument is beginning to look very weak.
How can you say that the increased suffering to foxes due to cubbing is nil, they are ripped apart . You then say that the majority of cubs die young therefore cubbing is ok because it is only doing what nature does . I have to say that's a very perverse argument. If it were applied to people there would be no need for hospitals , why fix people when they were going to die anyway and killers could say well I killed him but he was going to die anyway so its not a crime...Doesn't sound right to me.
But let's get our feet back on the ground, its illegal to hunt foxes with dogs and has been since 2004 yet some parts of the population think they are above the law and have continued to do it , most normal people think its not acceptable and the NT population reflect that in the way they voted. Not anti posh, anti-toff but supporting the law of the land.
If I remember correctly you are quite happy for badgers to be culled even though the science says the main issues around TB are down to farming practice is that correct?
OK, since you make a point of it, I formally deny that I am in favour of badger baiting.
As it happens, I wouldn't agree that badger baiting and fox hunting are morally equivalent. Quite a lot of things end in the same result but it doesn't mean the means of getting there make no difference. Fox hunting has as its end result either a dead fox which goes from healthy to dead very quickly, or it leaves a live, healthy fox. There is no fighting involved because the fox is vastly outnumbered by larger animals. The hounds remain healthy in either case. Badger baiting involves breaking the badger's front legs so it can still fight but no very effectively, and putting perhaps 2 dogs into the ring and seeing how long the fight will last. It ends with all three animals injured or dead, slowly and painfully. I am surprised you see it as a logical equivalent.
I didn't say that hunting only affects foxes that are old or near death, so I can't really answer that point.
Being "ripped apart" is always cited as being a Bad Thing for foxes. Yes, it kills them. But as a means of killing, it's relatively humane - certainly more humane than being killed by a misplaced shot, or poisoned, or gassed, or killed by just one hound. Not as humane perhaps as being killed by an accurately placed shot, but that isn't always easy. Not that it's particularly relevant to a ban on drag hunting.
Do you normally apply the same arguments to people as to animals? I am going to eat part of a pig for my tea. If that was applied to people, it would be cannibalsim and would be illegal. So rather than try an apply it to people, why don't we apply it to foxes instead. Three quarters of fox cubs (in a steady population) don't make it to a year old. If one dies instantly when killed by hounds, then another (that may have died of starvation) will instead occupy the hunting ground that the first would have chosen, and will live. Just like with birds and other small mammals, the number that survive the winter is more a function of how much food is available rather than a function of how many are killed. The variables like food supply determine how many will survive, and the number that die is the balancing figure.
Finally, I would support badger culling more for the sake of hedgehogs and other small mammals than for the sake of cattle. With badgers being top of the land-based natural food chain in this country, it's not healthy for the lower orders to have too many badgers at the top.
It’s not just toffs.
Also rural working class thugs, who often also participate in other outright illegal cruel activities.
All of whom think they can selectively opt out of the laws of the land. Corrupt or biased rural coppers turning a blind eye.
For economic/fiscal reasons I was against having a Corbyn/Momentum government. But one silver lining for me would I think have been the crushing once and for all of fox hunting and the lie that is trail hunting.
I think that day will happen.
It’s not just toffs.
Also rural working class thugs, who often also participate in other outright illegal cruel activities.
All of whom think they can selectively opt out of the laws of the land. Corrupt or biased rural coppers turning a blind eye.
For economic/fiscal reasons I was against having a Corbyn/Momentum government. But one silver lining for me would I think have been the crushing once and for all of fox hunting and the lie that is trail hunting.
I think that day will happen.
During my personal investigations to learn about fox hunting around the time of the ban, I went to the countryside alliance protests outside Westminster to observe.
Just to point out on a few on here might like to label me as a yoghurt eating urban liberal. I am now, but I was brought up in very rural Sussex (I'm typing from it now) and the Brighton lot on here haven't a clue about the real country, but I digress
It was as stereo-typical as a Fast Show sketch. Barbour jacketed land owners drinking chilled glasses of wine in Westminster whilst simultaneously their manual labourers were kicking off (in the lower field) with Police.
As is usual at such events the Police were pulled in from elsewhere. The ones I spoke to were from Nottingham and fully supported fox hunting but were clearly up for a ruck.
Vile bitch.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-leicestershire-59208702
The arrogance I’d expect of a hunts person.
She must be prosecuted.
Vile bitch.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-leicestershire-59208702
The arrogance I’d expect of a hunts person.
She must be prosecuted.
Vile bitch.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-leicestershire-59208702
The arrogance I’d expect of a hunts person.
She must be prosecuted.
This scumbag should never be allowed near a horse again
Vile bitch.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-leicestershire-59208702
The arrogance I’d expect of a hunts person.
She must be prosecuted.
Should be in jail.
Those horses don't look like hunters, (too small), and she's dressed in show gear.
When it comes to show jumping and eventing then mistreatment of horses is just as rife as it is in racing and hunting.
Edit to add she is a primary school teacher and leader of the local Pony club.
That occupation was miles off radar when guessing what her job would be.
Not a good look. P45 incoming.
She's been suspended from her job, and the Pony Club have binned her off.