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In reply to the discussion: Why is hunting given a pass? [View all]MineralMan
(146,317 posts)16. Yes. So, do the people who kill the animals you eat enjoy the
actual process of it? I don't know. I used to hunt. I don't any more, but I didn't enjoy killing the animal. I did enjoy eating it. I also learned a lot from butchering the animals I hunted.
But, now, I let someone else kill my animals for me. I don't make any assumptions about their feelings while doing it. I am, however, aware each time I eat meat that someone killed that animal so I could eat it. I'm aware of that because I have done it.
It gave me a better appreciation of where my meat comes from. I found that valuable.
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If that was the reality for your Dad then he simply did what he needed to do...
The Road Runner
Jun 2014
#59
Because hunting is a necessity for some, it can be seen as classist to disparage it.
Brickbat
Jun 2014
#60
What message do we send when children sustain themselves on the flesh of the murdered?
Kurska
Jun 2014
#27
It's not the hunting I find repugnant, it's the pleasure taken in killing.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Jun 2014
#23
How do they torture the animal during the process of hunting in your area? and what specifically
statementofgoods
Jun 2014
#69
Your step brother sounds like a psychopath , I don't know how you equate that with hunting
statementofgoods
Jun 2014
#76