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Why???
I have just had a huge row with what I thought was a friend. Basically he has booked a trip on an African safari whereby he will be hunting elephants, lions and other beautiful creatures. Obviously, it will not be on protected reserves and the company state they will only kill elderly animals or "the alpha male" so the herd/pack etc will thrive to populate. Also they are stating that hunting is good for the environment as it ironically assists the eco-system.
Now, as you may know I am an animal lover but I do hunt. However, I vehemently maintain that I have never killed anything I or a colleague would not eat. I have shot a few dears, and to be honest i was a little upset as they too are majestic animals. However, it was on land where they are bred for meat, and I am not a vegetarian. Likewise, venison is lovely and I am a crack shot so the animals did not suffer.
I will state, I am anti-snare traps and baiting. And fox-hunters can rot in hell as far as I am concerned.
So my long-winded point is, how can I convince my "friend" that this �7000 safari hunt is morally wrong. Also how can anybody enjoy shooting a giraffe or a lion for mere pleasure?
I shall not post a link but if you put in safari hunt in google images you will see beautiful animals slain being exhibited after.
let the animals roam free and wild.
Convince me otherwise.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Saying you've never killed an animal you wouldn't eat isn't a totally legimate reason unless you were dependent on killing an animal in order to eat to survive. This of course could spiral down to 'well whats the difference in killing an animal myself as opposed to buying one from the supermarket ready slaughtered and packaged?', but the argument pro and anti hunting is so full of valid points on both sides its difficult to know which way to go.
To summarise, yes his choice of holiday is fairly immoral, but your kind of in a glass house throwing stones with that one I'm afraid.
Whatever I have killed has ended up in the pot. Even when I have killed rats and vermin on my land I have deposited the animals in a barn where wild cats roam.
I enjoy fresh food on my plate. What is better, a swifty killed quail or pheasant or a farmed chicken living its life with 20 others in a 4x4 foot cage?
No animal I have shot has ever suffered. Although, my opinions are very high on animals and nature, I am not foolish enough to denounce Humans are top of the tree.
...stop winding everyone up Wardy!... :o)
http://www.zindelesafaris.com/images/elephant_ herberts.jpg
Not pretty viewing.
I am healthy and want to maintain my health through protein intake. I eat meat (my choice and my opinion it is healthy) I therefore maintain that I kill to survive.
Besides, I am not a seasoned hunter. The odd organised shoot and the occassional game bird I see.
The pleasure is much more in the eating than the killing. It is a healthy, cruelty free and economical way to eat meat, which most of us do.