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So according to you it's ok to treat animals inhumanely if they are food? Also just to point out that very rarely in fishing (angling) are the fish caught for food, after the trauma of being caught they are kept in a net with 10's of other fish, many of which die. Also "mans abuse of animals". This is exlusive to fox hunting? Animals are abused on a vastly more extensive scale on being farmed for our food than any fox might be, at least the fox has a chance to escape, what chance does a factory farmed pig have? You are so laughable it beggars belief. ---------- Post added at 22:43 ---------- Previous post was at 22:39 ---------- Quote:
Yes...... Much better option that instant death |
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Non of that post is valid as any kind of argument because you are making the same mistake as your "city idiots". You are confusing sport hunting with raising animals to be killed for food ,or catching wild animals for food .There is a massive difference and they are not comparable ,but then a "city idiot"(your words not mine) wouldn't understand that.:rolleyes: |
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Fox hunting is a sport which is attended by all walks of life not just by those in the countryside. The idea its about controlling the fox population is a thinly veiled excuse by barbarians who have a blood lust and find the act of killing gives them gratification. If any one has watched the spectacle of the hunt they would see it for the sport it is. A spectacle where so called humans enjoy, scream and shout in obvious enjoyment as a defenseless animal is torn to threads by a pack of dogs for there gratification. They are sick, twisted and not deserving of the status of being called intelligent. |
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So if the hunters ate the fox (or whats left of it) afterwards, would fox hunting then be ok? |
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An animal is far better fare when it has not been exposed to a stressful death. |
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What a strange world you live in. It's wrong to chase down a wild fox for say a few hours, inhumanely (some would argue not) killing it with dogs for sport. If indeed you catch it. But it's perfectly acceptable to keep domestic farm animals, in inhumane, miserable, depressing factory conditions for any length of time from which there is no escape, because eventually you're going to eat them, perhaps. I'm not confusing the issue, because unlike yourself I haven't got conflicting principles. Surely if you campaign for the rights of one animal to be treated humanely, then surely you should campaign for the rights of all animals to be treated humanely.......regardless of the situation be that hunting or farming. Or in your eyes should one animal have more rights than another? You side stepped the angling point but I wont bother pursuing you on that. ---------- Post added at 17:58 ---------- Previous post was at 17:55 ---------- Quote:
Make sure your not eating any halal meat then as well. |
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What you need to do is stop being so insulting to posters who don't share the same views as you ,it shows a distinct lack of inteligence is very juvenile |
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If you can't see the doubles standards and irony in your posts, we'll just have to leave it at that then. tatty bye. |
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You do seem a wee bit emotional about this issue if I may say so.:erm: |
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I was born and raised in the country and indeed used to shoot foxes that were in the animal pens etc on the farm but I just wouldn't think of going out and 'hunting' foxes for 'fun' or any other animal for that matter. I don't see the need for it.
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1. On the reason the ban was brought in. I.e to stick two fingers up at the country toffs and sod all to do with the fox 2. People that have inconsistent values/ principles when it comes to the welfare of the fox over other animals |
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Well i have been against blood sports since i was 14 and i don't see that changing any time soon and my feelings have been consistent
Those who take pleasure from a sport that allows animals to be ripped to shreds by a pack of dogs should not be classed as civilised. Its funny how those who support the ripping apart of a fox for pleasure always try to turn the argument to fishing. I have never seen a fisherman use a pack of fish to rip apart another fish for the pleasure of themselves and others. And just so people know i feel ALL bloodsports are wrong and should be banned |
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