Re: Hunt continues for wild boar herd
I was watching the documentry on Animal Testing last night and there were ofcourse a few activists on there. As the doc. went on the more I felt as though these activists were detatched from reality and the more I felt as though they don't have a place in a civilised society.
It seemed as though most of them wanted an excuse not to work and to cause mindless damage to ligitimate UK businesses, in this case cat and dog breeders. In light of this I have come to the conclusion that they are no better than terrorists who seek to follow an agenda by forcing their views on others by recklessly vandalising UK porperty and scaring law abiding citizens.
The same in this Wild Boar incident, if they weren't happy with the business why didn't they do they legal thing by lobbying government. The methods they use will, I'm sure, be dealt with in the same way as terrorism in the fact that the govenment will not be held to ransom.
I shoot animals to eat and for pest control purposes but, I, like most people in our sport I am an animal lover and would be disgusted to see anyone behaving irresponsibly around animals. I am sure most people are the same.
On a slightly less tactful note, I think all exteme animal rights activists are lazy good for nothing prcks with nothing better to do than get on their half assed high horse over issues necessary to the progress of our society... <Point made, no need to write the rest>
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Last edited by Davestate; 13th Jan 2006 at 12:09.
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