So.............it's ok to kill animals for food, so long as you don't do it, and the person that does, doesn't "enjoy" it while they do it????
Riiiiiiiiigggggggghhht.... THAT is sick (and hypocritical); and I'm sure Freud would enjoy analyzing you because of it.
How about instead, you "man up" and take responsibility for your own needs and sustinence, instead of relying on others for it. Remember, the only one that needs you is you. I have MULTITUDES more respect for anyone that would take it upon themselves to hunt/gather/grow, harvest & process even a FRACTION of their sustinence, than someone who just mindlessly pulling it off of a grocery store shelf. Have you even ever stopped to consider WHY someone might hunt at all (with or without dogs)? Have you ever considered the fact that it could be because they don't like eating processed foods with preservatives, hormones, pestacides or antibiotics in them (what is more organic than wild grown foods?)? Have you ever comsidered that perhaps they do it so as not to forget how hard their (our) forefathers had it, so that they don't lose their appreciation for how easy we have it today; or even just because they want to reconnect with their history even? Or that there are even ones, like myself, who are involved with it because it is their cultural history, and they want to reconnect with it and learn about it? Or even the fact that hunting bears & large cats is SAFER for them when doing it with dogs? How about those things, have you ever considered that? Sure, there are people that do it because they find pleasure in it, but there is NOTHING wrong with that. What is wrong being proud because of a sense of accomplishment? Have you ever tried hunting (I would wager a lot ofoneu that would be a "no")? Do you even UNDERSTAND how difficult it can be? What does anyone feel when they accomplish a difficult and challenging? Regardless of that, there is still NOTHING wrong with it, simply because hunters care about and respect the environment FAR more than any hippie or "environmentalist" does, and hunting groups donate WAY more money and time to comservation and protection than all "environmental" groups combined. How about all that? Instead of having your opinion clouded by ignorance and your own bigotry (an yes, that is bigoted to discriminate against people because you don't agree with their lifestyle), why not try lookin past all your own narrow mindedness, and consider all of that?

How about instead, you "man up" and take responsibility for your own needs and sustinence, instead of relying on others for it. Remember, the only one that needs you is you. I have MULTITUDES more respect for anyone that would take it upon themselves to hunt/gather/grow, harvest & process even a FRACTION of their sustinence, than someone who just mindlessly pulling it off of a grocery store shelf. Have you even ever stopped to consider WHY someone might hunt at all (with or without dogs)? Have you ever considered the fact that it could be because they don't like eating processed foods with preservatives, hormones, pestacides or antibiotics in them (what is more organic than wild grown foods?)? Have you ever comsidered that perhaps they do it so as not to forget how hard their (our) forefathers had it, so that they don't lose their appreciation for how easy we have it today; or even just because they want to reconnect with their history even? Or that there are even ones, like myself, who are involved with it because it is their cultural history, and they want to reconnect with it and learn about it? Or even the fact that hunting bears & large cats is SAFER for them when doing it with dogs? How about those things, have you ever considered that? Sure, there are people that do it because they find pleasure in it, but there is NOTHING wrong with that. What is wrong being proud because of a sense of accomplishment? Have you ever tried hunting (I would wager a lot ofoneu that would be a "no")? Do you even UNDERSTAND how difficult it can be? What does anyone feel when they accomplish a difficult and challenging? Regardless of that, there is still NOTHING wrong with it, simply because hunters care about and respect the environment FAR more than any hippie or "environmentalist" does, and hunting groups donate WAY more money and time to comservation and protection than all "environmental" groups combined. How about all that? Instead of having your opinion clouded by ignorance and your own bigotry (an yes, that is bigoted to discriminate against people because you don't agree with their lifestyle), why not try lookin past all your own narrow mindedness, and consider all of that?
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