To: flashbunny
I've actually convinced people to stop hunting, or at least to think about what they're doing. There are, though, huntingbots who continue to kill for fun without thought, who consider anyone who questions them in this a threat, and so either:
1. Dismiss
2. Call names
3. Look around for other Freepers to back them up
It's hilarious.
To: warchild9
No claims for rationality.
I love walking accross fields, and through woods in the cold, under the starry sky with my rifle, black powder or centerfire. I love the scouting before the hunt. And I even love the sitting still in the freezing cold for hours, waiting for a shot. And I find the heart pounding intense awareness of the actual kill of a deer indescribable. The whole thing fulfills something within me on a very primitive and real level. I find a certain spirituality in it all. I realize that I am finding spirituality in the actual act of killing. However, I believe that is because, at a level not very much deeper than the veneer of "civilization," man is a predator. That's why I think many hunt because of who they are, not to prove they are something else.
My happiness and and excitement when I am successful does not prevent me from also feeling regret and sadness.
Yet I am not a vegetarian, so, to me, who both causes and witnesses the death of the animal which I will eat, I am surely as deserving of eating it as is the person who buys meat already packaged at a market.
98 posted on
12/10/2003 12:11:54 PM PST by
Sam Cree
(democrats are herd animals)
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