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I am against fox hunting, but I am also against statements like
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I am fairly sure fish suffer when they are caught, but, not being fluffy and Disneyfied (except for Nemo), there appears to be less (if any) of an outcry about them. |
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BTW i dont go fishing :LOL: |
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The mouse is fluffy and cute and looks like the ones you see in the pet shop. It tugs at your heart strings and you react to it on that basis. The farmer who needs to keep his yard free of rats, on the other hand, does not have the luxury of trapping them in a little perspex box and driving them, by the dozen, out into the fields to let them go. The farmer knows that they, or their descendants, will soon re-infest his farm, or one of his neighbours farms, and that killing them with lethal trapping mechanisms - or, more likely, poison - is the only practical solution to the problem. Neither of these techniques is guaranteed to be instantaneous or pain-free for the animal. In fact, I've camped close to a farm yard and listened to rats squealing after eating warfarin, so I can say for certain it's not pain-free. |
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But why is it a different argument - surely it should be the same argument for all creatures?
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I think because they make no sound / look of "pain" people assume they don't feel it |
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It's an assertion that sadly doesn't get challenged often enough. So I think it's fair for me to re-post something I said in this thread back in March: Quote:
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Rats are a real problem for farmers and yes it would be totally impractical to catch are release each one remotely. I think there needs to be more research in to better ways of dealing with such infestations. I don't personally have the answer to that, but riding on horse-back with hounds would do no good ;) :D |
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Further to that, my objection to the word 'inhumane' is that it is too often bandied about, to the point that its force and currency has been devalued. The human race is far larger than the electorate of the United Kingdom. I think it's fair for people to campaign on issues of acceptability or unacceptability within our society, but what is human, or inhuman, really should be reserved for bigger, global issues. |
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Re 'innocent': please give more detail on your understanding of the concepts of guilt and innocence as applied to non-human species. |
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