No need to hunt

Juan Mourep

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http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2014/06/30/kendall-jones-facebook-hunter-africa_n_5543364.html?utm_hp_ref=mostpopular

A teenage hunter has triggered fury on Facebook by posting pictures of herself posing with animals she had killed in African countries - prompting nearly 40,000 people to demand they be taken down.

Tens of thousands of people have signed a petition to get the social media website to remove the photos posted by 19-year-old Texan Kendall Jones, who has she said she has ambitions to host her own TV show next year and appears to have a camera crew with her to record "my adventures in hunting".



The photo of her smiling face as she sits upon a dead king of beasts speaks volumes about this scum, the sad thing is, she'll probably make money and a career out of it.



 
I remember when I went on the safari what an utter privilege it was and I couldn't help but feel total repulsion and anger at those who can't just enjoy the animals but feel the need to kill them.

For survival fine, for fun? I'd love to see how big a smile she would have if the roles were reversed and she was thrown to the lions.

 
Absolutely agree. hunting makes me feel sick. there is no need to kill an innocent animal. hooefully one day she will understand what it is like to be chased and hunted by a mad man with a gun. People like this will never get any sympathy from me. maybe one day a big beast will turn on her
 
Trouble is it's engrained into generation upon generation upon generation of Americans that guns and the associated actions of them is part of their rights.
 
Disgusting it really is how the fuck is that sport just as bad as nonces for me depraved sick twisted minds.
 
The Fear - 1/7/2014 22:49

I remember when I went on the safari what an utter privilege it was and I couldn't help but feel total repulsion and anger at those who can't just enjoy the animals but feel the need to kill them.

For survival fine, for fun? I'd love to see how big a smile she would have if the roles were reversed and she was thrown to the lions.

What is your view on people that hunt and then eat the meat? I don't mean tribal people but people in the US, Canada and Europe.

 
If you are hunting to eat, or to survive, then it is different as far as I'm concerned than these so called trophy hunters.
 
Agreed. Personally I think hunting for food, as long as the hunter is properly trained, is a more moral way of doing things than factory farming but trophie hunting is disgusting.
 
I used to hunt for food before I became vegan, I have no problem with that, I would also have no problem with a human wanting to test themselves against another predator, as long as the human is not using any projectile weapons of course.

 
Juan Mourep - 2/7/2014 00:02


I used to hunt for food before I became vegan, I have no problem with that, I would also have no problem with a human wanting to test themselves against another predator, as long as the human is not using any projectile weapons of course.
:1: A fair fight between hunter and predator with no weapons just natures arms is fair, and i would luv to see on a live reality show ''now thats entertainment'' as as Paul Weller once sang :43: :139:
 
Can't believe anyone who enjoys hunting (as a "sport"). Killing animals for fun? It's sick. The same goes for fox hunting which is disgusting too, I can't believe that was legal until a few years ago.
 
Why do 40, 000 people want the photos taken down? Is it to pretend that it never happened? Taking the photos down doesn't stop the slaughter.

Another of Louis Theroux's documentaries is about hunting in Africa. Of course, it's not really hunting. They farm the animals to maintain stocks for the Americans who pay per head for the animals they kill. It's really sickening. Louis talked with on of the breeders who started crying when pushed on the morality of it all. He reckoned it was the only way those animals could survive as a species.

Perhaps it's time to start culling humans?
 
SKEGGY - 1/7/2014 12:55

Trouble is it's engrained into generation upon generation upon generation of Americans that guns and the associated actions of them is part of their rights.

Makes me sick and ashamed to be an American.