Quote from: Jimjob the Jam Lorde on November 03, 2014, 02:42:28 PMQuote from: Kinder on November 03, 2014, 02:39:45 PMQuote from: Lady Noelle on November 03, 2014, 02:30:22 PMI think hunting is pretty idiotic. I do not see it as a sport or anything. Hunting out of necessity and survival is one thing, but in our current society you can go to a store and buy food.Arguably hunting is FAR more humane that buying meat from the grocery storeHunting allows for animals to live in natural habitats, have a natural diet, stay away from abusive handlers, etc. Factory farms are the total opposite and if the animals were humans, then they would be condemned for severe human rights violationbut you get enjoyment out of it, which makes you a sick fuck who should be euthanizedYou get an enjoyment of your house, where animals died for it to be builtYou get an enjoyment of calling an exterminator to get rid of bugs and rodentsYou get an enjoyment of personal care products that are tested on animalsStop being a hypocrite
Quote from: Kinder on November 03, 2014, 02:39:45 PMQuote from: Lady Noelle on November 03, 2014, 02:30:22 PMI think hunting is pretty idiotic. I do not see it as a sport or anything. Hunting out of necessity and survival is one thing, but in our current society you can go to a store and buy food.Arguably hunting is FAR more humane that buying meat from the grocery storeHunting allows for animals to live in natural habitats, have a natural diet, stay away from abusive handlers, etc. Factory farms are the total opposite and if the animals were humans, then they would be condemned for severe human rights violationbut you get enjoyment out of it, which makes you a sick fuck who should be euthanized
Quote from: Lady Noelle on November 03, 2014, 02:30:22 PMI think hunting is pretty idiotic. I do not see it as a sport or anything. Hunting out of necessity and survival is one thing, but in our current society you can go to a store and buy food.Arguably hunting is FAR more humane that buying meat from the grocery storeHunting allows for animals to live in natural habitats, have a natural diet, stay away from abusive handlers, etc. Factory farms are the total opposite and if the animals were humans, then they would be condemned for severe human rights violation
I think hunting is pretty idiotic. I do not see it as a sport or anything. Hunting out of necessity and survival is one thing, but in our current society you can go to a store and buy food.
But in the end, every example you gave has a positive effect and use for us. What do you gain out of going and killing a dear for the purpose of "lol I killed a deer"
Quote from: Kinder on November 03, 2014, 02:45:01 PMQuote from: Jimjob the Jam Lorde on November 03, 2014, 02:42:28 PMQuote from: Kinder on November 03, 2014, 02:39:45 PMQuote from: Lady Noelle on November 03, 2014, 02:30:22 PMI think hunting is pretty idiotic. I do not see it as a sport or anything. Hunting out of necessity and survival is one thing, but in our current society you can go to a store and buy food.Arguably hunting is FAR more humane that buying meat from the grocery storeHunting allows for animals to live in natural habitats, have a natural diet, stay away from abusive handlers, etc. Factory farms are the total opposite and if the animals were humans, then they would be condemned for severe human rights violationbut you get enjoyment out of it, which makes you a sick fuck who should be euthanizedYou get an enjoyment of your house, where animals died for it to be builtYou get an enjoyment of calling an exterminator to get rid of bugs and rodentsYou get an enjoyment of personal care products that are tested on animalsStop being a hypocrite>Animals died to get my land builtWhat?>Enjoy calling exterminatorsNo I really don't>Enjoyment out of care products tested on animalsIt's something I hate alot.But in the end, every example you gave has a positive effect and use for us. What do you gain out of going and killing a dear for the purpose of "lol I killed a deer"
Hunting for fun =/= Hunting for food.
Quote from: Kinder on November 03, 2014, 02:45:01 PMYou get an enjoyment of calling an exterminator to get rid of bugs and rodentsKinder I can assure you that NOBODY enjoys paying an exterminator bill.
You get an enjoyment of calling an exterminator to get rid of bugs and rodents
The land you're house is built upon? Yeah, animals used to live there but many where killed to develop it
Quote from: Mr Psychologist on November 03, 2014, 02:44:05 PMHunting for fun =/= Hunting for food.But why can't you have both?
I get the benefit of knowing that the deer lived a happy life, away from a factory farm and the harms of humans
Quote from: Kinder on November 03, 2014, 02:45:01 PMQuote from: Jimjob the Jam Lorde on November 03, 2014, 02:42:28 PMQuote from: Kinder on November 03, 2014, 02:39:45 PMQuote from: Lady Noelle on November 03, 2014, 02:30:22 PMI think hunting is pretty idiotic. I do not see it as a sport or anything. Hunting out of necessity and survival is one thing, but in our current society you can go to a store and buy food.Arguably hunting is FAR more humane that buying meat from the grocery storeHunting allows for animals to live in natural habitats, have a natural diet, stay away from abusive handlers, etc. Factory farms are the total opposite and if the animals were humans, then they would be condemned for severe human rights violationbut you get enjoyment out of it, which makes you a sick fuck who should be euthanizedYou get an enjoyment of your house, where animals died for it to be builtYou get an enjoyment of calling an exterminator to get rid of bugs and rodentsYou get an enjoyment of personal care products that are tested on animalsStop being a hypocrite1. No, I don't. It's a necessary evil.2. No, I don't. I avoid killing insects when I can, and when I kill them I feel bad. I remove any spiders and the like I find inside my house by taking them outside.3. No, I don't. I try not to buy products that have been tested on animals
ITT: moralfags argue over the ethics of hunting for fun while there are thousands of people doing it right now
Quote from: Kinder on November 03, 2014, 02:54:41 PMI get the benefit of knowing that the deer lived a happy life, away from a factory farm and the harms of humansReally?>When I kill a deer for fun, I get the benefit of knowing that the deer lives a happy life away from the harms of humansDon't you comprehend what you're saying?
Quote from: Numb Digger on November 03, 2014, 03:00:12 PMITT: moralfags argue over the ethics of hunting for fun while there are thousands of people doing it right nowAnd?The people who do it for fun are disgusting individuals. Discussing the ethics of it whilst it's occurring doesn't exactly prove much of a point.
Quote from: Mr Psychologist on November 03, 2014, 03:02:17 PMQuote from: Numb Digger on November 03, 2014, 03:00:12 PMITT: moralfags argue over the ethics of hunting for fun while there are thousands of people doing it right nowAnd?The people who do it for fun are disgusting individuals. Discussing the ethics of it whilst it's occurring doesn't exactly prove much of a point.Why don't you all get some guns and start hunting the hunters?
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Let me ask you all something. Would you consider a person that kills insects and arachnids for fun as vile as someone who guns down deer for a laugh?