Trophy hunting to put something on your wall to boost your ego is pathetic.
You made the point of the article. Too much Disney. You need a diet of 100% red-blooded American books and movies from now on. Time to man-up.
77 posted on 8/2/2015, 4:18:43 PM by Tzfat
And you need to figure out how weak ego’d men need to prove themselves rather than just being men.
Again with this arbitrary definition of “good hunting” vs. “bad hunting”?
Just because you’ve decided that you don’t like big-game trophy hunting, does not, get this, make it ipso-facto “bad”. It’s just something you don’t like: nothing more, nothing less. My advice, not that you asked for it, is if you don’t like big-game trophy hunting, then, well, don’t go on any big-game hunts. Let someone else save the African large-animal habitat since you so obviously have better things to do.
Your projections of the mind-set of a fellow who can afford an African big-game hunt tell us a lot more about you, than any big game hunters we’ve read about over the past few days. I doubt very much that they spend that kind of money to “prove themselves”: they’ve already done that by excelling in their chosen fields and earning the wherewithall to pay for a license, travel to Africa, pay for the guides etc. etc. etc.
So, your side may well win this one, your PETA allies, animal-rights twits, and Hollywood tree-huggers have a lot more pull than a midwestern Dentist who likes to hunt. Your side controls the MSM narrative, but I promise you you’ll get called out here.