This argument ends very simply;
Killing for fun IS wrong.
It's that basic.
Indeed.
This argument ends very simply;
Killing for fun IS wrong.
It's that basic.
But they don't kill for fun?
Now they put possion down and the foxes, rather than just the older one's being ripped to shreads - a pretty instant death, now any old fox (or any other animal) now suffer days of pain whilst the poision kills them.
Why do you think the person who lead for the banning of fox hunting now wants it overturned.
1) More foxes are dying.
2)They die a much more horrible death.
3) There is a danger now that the healthy foxes are not repoducing beacsuse they are now dead from the poison.
4)Any animal can eat posion.
5)Hundreds of dogs and horses are being shot.
They are all riders and their common interest is riding horses in the countryside..
You can go riding in the country without killing anything.
Well done for your honesty, but this is the crux of the issue, isn't it? Most hunting opponents will deny it, but what they hate more than anything else is their perception that hunting is a predominently upper class activity. But should this sort of vindictiveness be the basis for any legislation?
Before anyone flames me, I'm not a fan of hunting.
I don't personally care for hunting, but I don't have a problem with other people doing it if they want to.
I would definitely vote for the stupid law to be repealed.
However, it may be too late as a number of the main hunt stables and packs have already been lost, with horses and hounds put down, and people made redundant.
Stupid law made by stupid left-wing city dwellers who do not know what the f*** they are talking about.
But they don't kill for fun?
Now they put possion down and the foxes, rather than just the older one's being ripped to shreads - a pretty instant death, now any old fox (or any other animal) now suffer days of pain whilst the poision kills them.
Why do you think the person who lead for the banning of fox hunting now wants it overturned.
1) More foxes are dying.
2)They die a much more horrible death.
3) There is a danger now that the healthy foxes are not repoducing beacsuse they are now dead from the poison.
4)Any animal can eat posion.
5)Hundreds of dogs and horses are being shot.
The Penshurst Hunt is very close to us and I know people who hunt and the Hunt Master (or whatever his title is) and none of them are toffs. He is a farmer and most of the people work on the land or in country based jobs. They are all riders and their common interest is riding horses in the countryside. I'm sure their are toffs but our local hunt is definitely not a toffs sport.
No, the basis for legislation should be to ban cruelty. We ban dog fighting, badger baiting etc, but these were banned quite easily because they were working class activities. Fox Hunting should have been banned a long time ago but it was the fox hunting fraternity that made it into a class issue as that was always their best way of fighting any ban.
I know people that went fox hunting and none of them were what you would call toffs but that is totally irrelevant as the ban is against cruelty.
And just for the record, whilst I live in a town, my wife has always owned horses and is against hunting, as are the owners of the yard where she now keeps her horse.
Perhaps the Tories should consider repealling all laws relating to cruelty to animals just so they can appear unbiased. Perhaps there should be no restriction on owning guns so we can hunt for our food again.
So, you support animal cruelty. Marvellous.
And what are you then? Country yokel who is surprisingly so wise!!!! It doesn't matter whether you live in a town or some countryside dwelling to know cruelty when you see. I don't live in Spain but consider Bull Fighting to be cruel.
So, where do you get your evidence from. Was it just old foxes that got hunted? Are you going to spout out the old tripe that that only reason people hunted foxes was because of their community spirit and the need to cull them. It's utter bullshit. People hunted foxes because they enjoyed the thrill of the chase of a live animal, not because they felt they were doing the local farming community a big favour.
But they don't kill for fun?
Now they put possion down and the foxes, rather than just the older one's being ripped to shreads - a pretty instant death, now any old fox (or any other animal) now suffer days of pain whilst the poision kills them.
Why do you think the person who lead for the banning of fox hunting now wants it overturned.
1) More foxes are dying.
2)They die a much more horrible death.
3) There is a danger now that the healthy foxes are not repoducing beacsuse they are now dead from the poison.
4)Any animal can eat posion.
5)Hundreds of dogs and horses are being shot.
yes absolutely. we still hunt and while the dos and don'ts are slightly different than they were pre-ban the hunting act is the biggest farce of recent parliamentary time. 700 hours?
Since the law is unenforced I propose a new law making it legal to hunt hunters. Not for fun you understand, as a moral obligation.
You kill animals as a hobby? Well done..
Starry - genuine question:
Do you kill animals as a hobby?
yes, sometimes by shooting them from a trap that they could well have been stuck in for twelve days in agony before someone gets to them.
That's the sort of excuse I thought you would use, the thing is you go out deliberately to kill animals so its irrelevant whether it was walking into a trap or not...