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In reply to the discussion: U.S. rhino hunt auction winner fears for his safety [View all]Larsonb
(40 posts)78. Yes, hunting is fun. If you don't enjoy it, I suggest you don't hunt. Problem solved, yes?
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Yep. He should be kept alive and speared on his horn for a good amount of time.
Arugula Latte
Jan 2014
#38
You want someone to be mutilated simply because they're going to hunt an animal?
Larsonb
Jan 2014
#41
That's sickening. Hunting a game animal is a perfectly moral and honorable activity.
Larsonb
Jan 2014
#47
I suppose the difference between myself and some on this thread is that I don't wish harm on those
Larsonb
Jan 2014
#53
News flash: rhinos aren't people, and we treat them differently than we do humans.
Larsonb
Jan 2014
#64
Nobody's trying to give them the right to vote. But killing them means you're a terrible person.
LeftyMom
Jan 2014
#65
The one is which the particular member being hunted is older, male, nonbreeding, and likely to
Larsonb
Jan 2014
#66
Oh, for the love of God. You can't "murder" a rhino, any more than you can "murder" a sardine.
Larsonb
Jan 2014
#69
Call it killing, then. It makes no difference. Killing an endangered species for sport. How moral.
kwassa
Jan 2014
#71
Yes, hunting is fun. If you don't enjoy it, I suggest you don't hunt. Problem solved, yes?
Larsonb
Jan 2014
#78
So, animals are supposed to die for your entertainment? Sounds pretty sick to me.
kwassa
Jan 2014
#82
It appears our fundamental difference is that I don't hope for the maiming of those with whom I
Larsonb
Jan 2014
#89
This isn't controlled hunting. This is a psychologically warped publicity stunt.
kwassa
Jan 2014
#90
Of course. Unless somebody auctions off the rights and transfers them to the rhino,
LeftyMom
Jan 2014
#62
Yeah, I don't feel like getting banned over your bloodlust issues, thanks anyway.
Arugula Latte
Jan 2014
#100
You do realize that what you're saying about this rhino is what the Hunting Club is saying...
joeybee12
Jan 2014
#31
I think the thought process is that they were going to kill it anyway
The Straight Story
Jan 2014
#11
Sounds like he may get a chance to wrongly kill someone based on SYG before he has a chance to kill
Baitball Blogger
Jan 2014
#26
Hey, you're right...re-read the article THE HUNTING CLUB says the rhino would LIKELY
joeybee12
Jan 2014
#29
Much as the Koch brothers are above criticism as they've given more than $600 million in pledged or
LanternWaste
Jan 2014
#37
Managed hunting is probably the best chance these animals have to avoid extinction
Taitertots
Jan 2014
#40
The Safari Club auctioned the permit to raise money for efforts to protect the black rhino. wtf?
spanone
Jan 2014
#44
Those wishing harm on someone for hunting an animal are reacting emotionally, not rationally.
Larsonb
Jan 2014
#54
Of course it's rational. Taking pleasure from an activity is a perfectly rational act.
Larsonb
Jan 2014
#85