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If I was still fit enough I would still be attending these events to try my best to stop them. However it is for fitter and younger persons than me to get involved these days due to the way the defenders of the sport use violence the like you see at some football matches If you are that interested in seeing what happens at the kill go look for the videos on Google and watch how low some so called humans can go. |
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Your commitment to your belief is highly commendable, however your repeated claims that the behaviour of those involved in the hunt is "sub human" or "Neanderthal" are not ones that I believe are shared by most people. I suspect most people are indifferent one way or the other.
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Yes big star that is exactly the reason fox hunting was banned in the first place it is about the way it is done the cruelty inflicted upon the hunted fox is terrible i know what i am about to say here is nothing to do with fox killing but again it is the same with seals, how any human being can kill a seal is also beyond me people like fox hunters and seal hunters etc make me sick!!!!!!!!!
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The question now is whether the treatment of a hunted fox is less than that demanded by its status as a fox. Leaving aside the fact that animals have no status in law - our laws being framed in terms of what people can and cannot do to animals, rather than what "rights" animals have - I would argue that a fox being hunted down by a pack of dogs, even being "torn to pieces" by that pack, is receiving no different treatment than it could have expected in the wild, had humans themselves not removed the apex predators such as wolves and eagle owls (though these are, I believe, beginning to make a comeback). I have no doubt that the fox is distressed by the hunt. I have no doubt that its death is painful. However it is suffering nothing that is not routinely suffered by all wildlife, everywhere, every day. The argument that it is cruel does not stand up. Life is cruel. Death is cruel. You can't legislate against that. What we're actually left with is people projecting their own feelings on to animals - a phenomenon pretty much confined to the cosseted, urbanised, Disneyfied Western world, where animals dress up in waistcoats to sing and dance for our entertainment, and meat is a mysterious pink substance that magically appears in shrink wrap on supermarket shelves - and arbitrary morality such as that articulated by Damien earlier: it's wrong because "it just is". All of which is fine as far as it goes. But to then legislate for that is as illiberal as legislating that everyone must be in church on Sunday morning. And it's nothing at all like the smoking ban, which isn't a ban at all - simply a restriction on where you can smoke, enacted not for the benefit of the smoker but as a health and safety measure intended to protect those who work in public spaces and therefore don't have the choice to avoid passive inhalation. |
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I admit there is a degree of hypocrisy to the fact I am not a vegetarian which I mostly get away with because the killing is abstracted away from me but also because I try not to buy products where the animal suffers and because I view the use of some animals for food as ethical different to killing them for sport. Anyway unlike four years ago I probably wouldn't oppose this ban being lifted. Not because I think fox hunting is a good thing but because I dislike the idea of the Government passing laws and criminalising people unless there is a really good reason to so. My own view of the ethicality of Fox Hunting is certainly not a good enough reason. However we've had this discussion before haven't we? I am surprised you're arguing about arbitrary morality and illiberal legislation because I think that we were on opposite sides of this debate when it came to Gay Marriage. Unless I misunderstood your position (which is possible) you were against the legalisation of it because of your own moral code whereas I was both for it in terms of morality but also believed that it wasn't the Governments place to enforce your/their morality on other people. What's the difference between the Government enforcing someone's moral view of Fox Hunting and the Government enforcing someone else's moral view of Marriage? Surely you already accept there is a such a thing as morality derived from a 'higher power'. Be it God or empathy for animals. |
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A. look on it as a sport. B. Get some perverse pleasure from the act. Why do a bunch of people have to chase the fox into the ground whilst making a sport and spectacle out of it. I would love to post a link to some of the videos of those people screaming and shouting and having a laugh at the death of an animal but i will not because it will upset people who may not have seen what its like in the first place. A farmer with his shotgun can do it with less stress to the animal. However there is no fun or sport in that |
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Culling foxes is needed ,they have very few natural predators and none at all in most parts of the UK ,so any method used will be unpalatable to some |
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