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Old 21-05-2010, 11:29   #332
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Re: Bring Back Fox Hunting

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Originally Posted by danielf View Post
Wrong. Many people on here have stated that they don't object to the killing per se. It is the manner in which the killing takes place that they object to. To claim that people object because they are furry animals is simply misrepresenting what people have said. To then compare it with the killing of organisms that don't even have a nervous system thereby suggesting that 'a kill is a kill', so if you can do one then you should be able to do the other regardless of the manner is just silly.
I started the point with microscopic organisms at the extreme end, and then went up the scale to insects, mice, moles, fish, farm stock etc.

You know this, as you were supposed to have read the post. So don't just cherry pick the bits that you want to back up your point.

I suppose that being trussed up by your hind legs and then getting your brain fried by an electrical pulse is an acceptable manner to be killed then?

Or just cutting the animals throat whilst the life drains out of it, is also ok.

Being killed instantly by a pack of dogs isn't though?
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