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In reply to the discussion: Poachers poison 90 elephants with cyanide in Zimbabwe wildlife park [View all]Nihil
(13,508 posts)48. If they want to shoot something because they're poor, let them shoot the corrupt bastards in charge.
Fuck 'em. They wanted Mugabe, they got him.
That is no excuse for wholesale slaughter like this (or like the limp-dicked "hunter"
who slaughtered an elephant in the other LBN thread).
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In some wildlife parks, they just hire mercenaries to shoot every poacher on sight.
geek tragedy
Sep 2013
#6
so you are promoting machine gunning Blacks just like White SA's did during the apartheid era?
azurnoir
Sep 2013
#54
I agree with all of you. But I'm curious, do all of you also support the death penalty here?
7962
Sep 2013
#35
Given the choice between some poachers and the entire species they're bent on destroying? Sure. (nt)
Posteritatis
Sep 2013
#37
If they want to shoot something because they're poor, let them shoot the corrupt bastards in charge.
Nihil
Sep 2013
#48
yes the poaching synicate bosses not the poachers themselves same as with any crime organization
azurnoir
Sep 2013
#50
do you have proof that the poachers themselves the ones actually physically out in the field
azurnoir
Sep 2013
#53
In a country with 80+% unemployment it is hardly fantasic to claim that some would
azurnoir
Sep 2013
#58
You mean to tell me in this day of GPS and electronic tagging, authorities cannot track and protect
zonkers
Sep 2013
#11
I still can't understand why the Zimbabwean government cannot do something to stop this.
The Stranger
Sep 2013
#17
Who is still buying ivory? Stop the demand, put the people to work farming or whatever works.
freshwest
Sep 2013
#26
Thanks. Truly horrible and a waste. No chance of them agreeing to stop it, huh...
freshwest
Sep 2013
#42
That was exactly what I was thinking. You beat me to it. Herd them up, tranquilize the and cut.
freshwest
Sep 2013
#41
As long as people are willing to pay vast sums for elephant ivory, this will go on.
bklyncowgirl
Sep 2013
#61