alfredmizen
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- Mar 11, 2015
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I didn't.We just agreed it wasn't comparable. Why ask the question again?
I didn't.We just agreed it wasn't comparable. Why ask the question again?
i think you mean a dog WITH a bone.You did.
Ooo you're like a dog without a bone
i think you mean a dog WITH a bone.
I find it abhorrent, senseless and cannot fathom why anyone could get pleasure out of it.
But I also find myself feeling a sense of hypocrisy about why I should feel particularly outraged when someone posts a picture of a big game hunter and its cull whilst quickly liking a later post of a mate showing of a caught and killed fish ( accepting many might be put back ), or a quick swerve to avoid a road kill animal which rarely registers with me.
Weirder still is the level of anger directed at this individual, when he is just one of hundreds going to Africa, and other places to kill animals. Had he not killed this particular lion I suspect he would be just another satisfied customer of the "holiday" provider and no one would be any the wiser.
That is the nub of this story for me, as despicable as this individual is, he is the fall guy (or should I say victim) of a practice that hundreds probably thousands (from all types of backgrounds) have done exactly the same thing, but with no global Twitter fall out.
Ultimately this individual and his peers are users, it's the suppliers of this practice that deserve the hatred, and the Government in that country that allow this practice to take place legally.
It seems odd this is not the focus of the story, however I guess that would be people from rich western countries telling people in a poor african country what they can do and how they can make a living..........that just won't do though.
Amazes me the amount of people on here who are wishing painful death and worse on this bloke who killed the lion , yet recoil in horror at the thought of executing someone who has killed a human being, strange.
http://www.theguardian.com/environm...he-lion-was-american-zimbabwe-officials-claim
I can't fathom why someone actually enjoys this 'sport', this guy is beyond contempt IMO. WTF? Why? It's 2015 FFS. Stop killing critically endangered species FOR FUN! Jesus Christ, more evidence that nothing will stop the human race from destroying the planet they need to live off! Stupidity. Shameless stupidity. Do everyone a favour Walt and blow your own brains out next time you pick up a gun.
Spot on
The dentist is clearly an arsewipe,but lets no forget these firms that supply big game safaris are licensed in their particular country to supply this and dentist travellers like this twit pay for license to hunt as well(sometimes 100`s of 1000`s of $ at auction if its a rare specific animal ) all passed legally off in African countries as necessary for conservation.
people should direct their twitter anger at these countries......i very much doubt someone like Mugabe will bow to any pressure and his gov stop granting these lucrative licenses in Zimbabwe though
It's well known that people who are unstable often torture animals evacuating their own sense of inadequacy into a helpless creature
Weirder still is the level of anger directed at this individual, when he is just one of hundreds going to Africa, and other places to kill animals. Had he not killed this particular lion I suspect he would be just another satisfied customer of the "holiday" provider and no one would be any the wiser.
That is the nub of this story for me, as despicable as this individual is, he is the fall guy (or should I say victim) of a practice that hundreds probably thousands (from all types of backgrounds) have done exactly the same thing, but with no global Twitter fall out.
Ultimately this individual and his peers are users, it's the suppliers of this practice that deserve the hatred, and the Government in that country that allow this practice to take place legally.
It seems odd this is not the focus of the story, however I guess that would be people from rich western countries telling people in a poor african country what they can do and how they can make a living..........that just won't do though.
Spot on
The dentist is clearly an arsewipe,but lets no forget these firms that supply big game safaris are licensed in their particular country to supply this and dentist travellers like this twit pay for license to hunt as well(sometimes 100`s of 1000`s of $ at auction if its a rare specific animal ) all passed legally off in African countries as necessary for conservation.
people should direct their twitter anger at these countries......i very much doubt someone like Mugabe will bow to any pressure and his gov stop granting these lucrative licenses in Zimbabwe though
For starters ignorance is no defence in the eyes of the law and secondly, what kind of morality can he have if he thinks it's OK to shoot a lion ( or any living create ) for fun because he happens to have the correct paperwork ?
Er .... no .. HE shot the lion and therefore he takes the moral and legal responsibility for doing so. He can't hide behind "I thought it was legal". For starters ignorance is no defence in the eyes of the law and secondly, what kind of morality can he have if he thinks it's OK to shoot a lion ( or any living create ) for fun because he happens to have the correct paperwork ?
Let's be clear, I think this individual is despicable, however what he did was essentially legal in Zimbabwe, subject to some of the technicalities with this case.
The fact is that big game hunting in Africa is a legal pursuit in many African countries and those counties evidently benefit from it, whether it is moral is a philosophical point for us corpulent westerners to debate at our leisure whilst those living in grinding poverty in poor African countries decide how to eke out a living.
I am genuinely not defending it, or the individual, however this issue is not a binary argument about the conduct of Walter Palmer.............it is going on every day, just google hunting holidays.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/7329425.stm
http://www.africanskyhunting.co.za/
Of course, I could piss my pants, stamp my feet and post some cobblers about how much i want to buy the world a coke, but the fact is tomorrow lions not called Cecil will be killed entirely legally by someone rich enough to pay Africans for the pleasure of killing a wild animal.
im not missing it , im commenting on it, it amazes me how people werent so emotional over the small kids killed and maimed by the boston bomber and argued against the death sentence for him, yet are wishing a painful death for the bloke who killed the lion.I think what you are missing in the emotion in these posts. People have been angered by this and are reacting to that. In the cold light of day after giving it some though i suspect that they would soften their stance on this. This is one of the reasons I disagree with capital punishment in other situations.