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In reply to the discussion: Why is hunting given a pass? [View all]ohheckyeah
(9,314 posts)48. Many of them do not
actually enjoy the process of killing animals. They are respectful of the animal and feel a certain amount of grief for killing an animal in order to survive. Do some enjoy it? I'm sure some of them do, but not all. My dad used to hunt, not for glory or out of a macho desire to conquer, but to put meat on the table. It grieved him to do so.
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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