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There is no inconsistancy in my argument at all, although you have been deviating the subject somewhat with rats. Why do you want to see foxes ripped to shreads by dogs by a load of people on horse-back baying for blood? It may be a old tradition, but so was ducking "witches" in the mill pond and hanging. Anyway... Happy new year for later, Chris and everyone in this thread!. Have a good one. :drunk: |
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Our society is not divided into silos. It is one great big overlapping whole. The values you claim to hold in one area, if they are sincere, should affect your view of everything else as well. If they do not translate away from the immediate topic of discussion, then it is reasonable in the context of a logical argument to question how sincerely held your views really are - especially if you claim to want to see other people adopt those views. After all, why should anyone else buy into your position if you haven't bought into it as completely as you first seemed? Quote:
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Just finished having a look through the link Chris ,it does make interesting reading and does give good arguments in favour of traditional fox hunting although i can't help feeling it could be seen as a tad biased as all the evidence they put forward comes back to fox hunting being a good thing ,and coming from vets who earn a great deal of money from hunts could be seen as biased .Having said that it would be very hard to find a unbiased viewpoint in this debate ,every thing i find to counter the argument for fox hunting comes from animal rights groups which are equally as biased and one sided I did find this little gem from the Research and library service of the northern Ireland assembly which since fox hunting is still legal in NI could be seen as the closest to being unbiased i feel Quote:
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I would say there is little in the NI report that supports the arguments of the hunters.
All quotes taken directly from http://www.niassembly.gov.uk/researc...2010/12310.pdf as per previous post Impact of hunts Effects Quote:
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-------- So No Cultural and No Economic impacts of the ban as they have already moved to artificial hunts. In fact there has been an overall increase in hunt take up since the move to artificial hunts!!! |
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What i feel this report and the one that Chris linked to has highlighted is that the regulations introduced where ill thought out for the purpose they were intended for ,it's full of loop holes and very few prosecutions have resulted .Also the report seems to rubbish claims that the ban will/has resulted in mass culling of fox hounds ,slaughter of horses and mass unemployment ,indeed the report seems to suggest that the hunting industry is thriving .As far as i can tell the ban did the hunting industry a favour |
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Sorry, I've just had a read through the link that Chris provided and all I can say is its nicely worded and submitted excrement that is highly biased to the single point of view through emphasis and omission neither of which is scientifically incorrect (just frowned upon).
It's a loaded paper, highlighting the word Natural on all the Natural Fight & Flight phrases was nice but the same could have been typed for somebody tracking human quarry. Also the nicely highlighted fragments supporting his standpoint a lot of which I have quoted below was also nice. Intro/Rationale Quote:
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Decision on the Kill is deferred to a "See Below" Winter Hunting Quote:
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Next its not hunted to exhaustion, only until the endurance trained hounds can over-run it. How exactly do they know its not exhausted - No Evidence Given Quote:
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What follows is an extensive description of how other animals behave in a slaughterhouse!?! How exactly has what is going to happen to the animals made it back to the fields? Telepathy?. Also do they know what the blood means? Quote:
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Other methods only appear to have had passing analysis Shooting Quote:
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Rest of the paper is covered in my previous post on this subject. |
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That's not killing with dogs ,it's a different type of hunt, killling the fox with a gun is different to killing with a dog .Most of the objections to fox hunting were because of the use of dogs to carry out the kill |
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I also find it pathetic that people who support this so called sport try to be emotive and say it will cause loss of employment for people, they could find other employment as hunting wild animals in this way is wrong on so many levels. If you support fox hunting then give a realistic explanation why an animal should be torn apart for someones gratification and why you should be smeared with its blood on your first hunt, explain it in a way that a normal person can understand as most arguments in support are surreal to say the least |
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Interesting turn of phrase from the master of hounds in Daddy's link " Quote:
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The title of this thread is a bit of a misnomer as I think any chance of it being reintroduced is very slight.
Surely a thread entitled No to Fox Hunting would be a more positive start to the New Year and a new decade. |
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