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#0 Phillyangie

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#1 zzyzx

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#2 dave_c

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^ We've made the elephant a protected animal now they have a growing, excessive population of them.
Are the people of Zimbabwe to starve while they watch their crops be trampled? We do the same with excessive deer populations in the US even though we don't have the same concerns about crucial crops being destroyed, "yet".
Zimbabwe would very much like to sell you an elephant to get rid of them but not enough people are buying. |
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#3 zzyzx

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Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2013 8:43 am Post subject: |
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Yeah, Bob Parson must be so caring. He knew he was the only man that could shoot that elephant. Those poor villagers and Africans are too primitive to know how to kill an elephant...I'm sure Bob worried endlessly about this problem while still trying to run his company.
Maybe you should sign up like Parson did and go kill the evil elephants since they are such a problem. Don't fret any, because when you squeeze the trigger you will have a zest in your eye and a warm feeling in your heart knowing that you are doing good by killing. After all, it's the only way to solve this problem...
I think the Japanese are taking sign-ups to go kill some whales and dolphins if you're interested... |
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#4 dave_c

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Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2013 9:45 am Post subject: |
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^ In my area there is a deer overpopulation. If it weren't for enough other hunters to take care of the problem, I would join in on the population control through hunting. I wouldn't do it purely for sport, in my mind it's just something that has to be done to reach a balance but if someone else enjoys doing it, that seems to make them a perfect person for the job.
If whales and dolphins were trampling my crops, yeah I'd hunt them down if nobody else would. Mankind didn't flourish as the top predator by letting other animals push us around. Google search Zimbabwe starvation and tell me then if their crops aren't important enough to kill for. We're not talking about the extinction of elephants or anything, there's probably three times as many in Zimbabwe as there were 30 years ago while the villagers starve. |
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#5 zzyzx

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Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2013 11:56 am Post subject: |
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| You argue the functionality of killing. I argue the sickness of enjoying it... |
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#6 dave_c

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Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2013 9:16 am Post subject: |
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But they ate the elephant. He might've been having the same sort of satisfaction a McDonald's drive-thru teller has when they hand you your order
... or he might just be sick |
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