Pineapple_Boi wrote: » but going into the forest to kill a fox with a gun? i thought we grew out of that millions of years ago
Mahatma coat wrote: » Yeah, Thats fine and all, but do you have anything backin up your asertions? or is it just a case of hesaidshesaid........
Mahatma coat wrote: » Experience is the word I used.
Mahatma coat wrote: » No, its not about opposition to it its about a style of posting that often appears in these types of threads, the Ban everything I dont like its inhumane, 'Wont somebody think of the children'(but means it) style of posting. the flip side of whqt you accuse me of;) sorta
Mahatma coat wrote: » We are carnivores
taconnol wrote: » As I have already stated, I am asking another poster to back up their claim. That is all.
Experience/anecdotes - same thing. I can tell you a story to back up pretty much anything.
I don't recall accusing you of anything.
Yet you have accused anyone who opposes stag hunting of being "brainwashed idiots" (even if they believe they have logical grounds for opposing it) and are just doing so because it's part of their general contrary world view? I could ask you to provide evidence for that as well but something tells me you would just answer my question with a question.
Evolute wrote: » Seriously now don't tell me you don't have veggies with your sunday dinner or all through the week. We are omnivores because we eat both plants and animals
Mahatma coat wrote: » yeah, thats fine, but you are askin the OP to back their point, right,so you doubt them, all I am saying is, that, I as a casual observer am no more swayed by your argument and lack of supporting evidence than I am by the OP, have you got something I can refer to that gives your counterpoint more weight???
Mahatma coat wrote: » No, point missed, I am not saying everyone opposed to staghunting is a 'Brainwashed idiot' I'm saying that some of the posters in this thread are acting in a reactionary style without stopping to consider that there may be othe rpoints of view besides their 'self evident' righteousness
Mahatma coat wrote: » tou say 'culturaly significant; as if to dismiss it along the same lines as Druids cleppin around in the buff at newgrange, it more than that, we are carnivores, historically we either huntede stuff to eat or raised stuff grown from cptured and domesticted animals to eat, and even then Hunting has been what sustained people
taconnol wrote: » I don't have a counterpoint or counter argument. I have not claimed that those opposed to stag hunting are in a majority. See the difference?
To be honest there is as much if not more "reactionary style" and "'self evident' righteousness" in your posts as anyone else's in this thread.
Mahatma coat wrote: » so what IS your point then?
Mahatma coat wrote: » balance is important
djpbarry wrote: » I’m not saying there’s anything wrong with hunting for food, provided it is done in a humane manner. Stag hunting does not fall into that category.
Mahatma coat wrote: » this is about Shootin and eatin Deer
Mahatma coat wrote: » if they kill and eat the Deer wahts the issue??
planetX wrote: » constant attempts by supporters to deflect the argument into fishing and eating meat are not going to stop the opposition to their barbarism.
Mahatma coat wrote: » how would you rather live? Frolicin about in the forest or in split between a half acre paddock and a sleatted shed Humane is subjective
Evolute wrote: » So wait if I see a stag and shoot it thats stag hunting. Can I ask if its dead quick how is it not humane?
robtri wrote: » b) slowly, by have lumps of your flesh torn off
planetX wrote: » That is if it hasn't jumped onto a road and nearly killed motorists, gone into a school playground with children present, or being mangled in barbed wire, all of which have happened. Unfortunately a lot more animals have gotten onto roads and caught up in barbed than have in the Ward Hunt. I can imagine the children thought it was great excitement to see the stag there, it would have been over protective parents and Joe Duffy whingers that freaked. Do you have a link to the incident of a motorist nearly being killed? It is the most pointless 'sport' in this country, and TBF you can apply that to any sport.
Unfortunately a lot more animals have gotten onto roads and caught up in barbed than have in the Ward Hunt. I can imagine the children thought it was great excitement to see the stag there, it would have been over protective parents and Joe Duffy whingers that freaked. Do you have a link to the incident of a motorist nearly being killed? It is the most pointless 'sport' in this country, and TBF you can apply that to any sport.
It is the most pointless 'sport' in this country, and
fairplay wrote: » It's amazing to think that bankers, property developers, circuit judges, and other pillars of society are big into staghunting. You'd think people like that would be more responsible.
fairplay wrote: » www.banbloodsports.com
doctor evil wrote: » Not very balanced, when the fox is caught it is quickly killed by the lead hound and the rest of the pack may eat it. I see no difference in a hunt chasing a fox or a natural predator (such as wolves, if they were to be reintroduced) chasing. Numbers of chasers are irrelevant! Foxes are very clever and often have no trouble out witting hounds (doubling back, crossing water, fields that have been spread with slurry)