by Suff » 01 Aug 2015, 10:33
I'll agree with you on that one Kaz, anyone who shoots a Rhino needs shooting. Although it is humans who have driven them to near extinction.
Moonie I might agree with you except I know that the vast majority of people who come to shoot game in the UK don't eat the food. Yes the animals which are shot are used for food, but generally not by those who shoot them. Witness the Finns who fly over and shoot for a week. They're not flying the meat back.
So, to me, the mindset is the same. I know that the deer herds have to be culled or they will starve, but it does not change the mindset of the people who come to shoot them. They pay good money into the economy but they are not really that much different from those who hunt big game.
The Glenshee herd is pretty tame when it's in an area where they know they are safe. Mrs S and I have fed them by hand in the White Mounth area. They even come over and snatch food.
I just don't like double standards and if I think they are being applied then I challenge them. In this case it looks like the person at fault is the hunter. It's not always the case. Hunting is big business and governments tend to look the other way for the money.
There are 10 types of people in the world:
Those who understand Binary and those who do not.