The comments on the article are very sickening. Many of them are about murder or injury to the hunter/guides.
In the video above the professional hunter says the kill is the easiest part, and the other person mentions a 7 year old child who killed a warthog.
But the vast majority of people who live in cities do not enjoy it. Most people don't feel the need to hunt animals, and don't enjoy watching animals die. Most people today don't want to kill animals; that's why we have automated slaughter houses. We enjoy the meat but don't personally want to inflict pain to the animals (at least most of us don't). Sure, every human used to hunt and gather to survive, but now people don't need to do that.
Therefore it can be concluded that, for some reason, only some people still want to hunt/kill. I tried to ask why, and tried to construct a logical reason on why photography is very similar to hunting (excluding the killing), and therefore the killing part must have some special significance to you.
I'm not judging anyone. I'm trying to find the underlying reason for why some people enjoy killing. That's what I mean when I try to get in the mind of a hunter.
I don't agree with the inference you have drawn. The correct inference is that those who prefer factory farming prefer to live in a state of virtual reality. Not taking ownership of the grim reality that is a carnivore/omnivore is living in a falsehood. The real question is not why do people hunt, it is why do nonhunters hate hunters? What is it about the actions of a hunter that the anti's fear? Is it that they cannot accept that the falsehood they live in, the delusion that no animals were hurt in the making of this dinner, falls apart when they see a hunter? The real question is why is it OK to lie to yourself when you should acknowledge the fact that you have taken a life in order to have eaten. A hunter does not "enjoy" killing. A hunter just does not hide from the truth of the situation. By embracing the truth we are free to create an industry that benefits animals rather than support an industry as disgusting as factory farming.
Spot on and very well saidI don't agree with the inference you have drawn. The correct inference is that those who prefer factory farming prefer to live in a state of virtual reality. Not taking ownership of the grim reality that is a carnivore/omnivore is living in a falsehood. The real question is not why do people hunt, it is why do nonhunters hate hunters? What is it about the actions of a hunter that the anti's fear? Is it that they cannot accept that the falsehood they live in, the delusion that no animals were hurt in the making of this dinner, falls apart when they see a hunter? The real question is why is it OK to lie to yourself when you should acknowledge the fact that you have taken a life in order to have eaten. A hunter does not "enjoy" killing. A hunter just does not hide from the truth of the situation. By embracing the truth we are free to create an industry that benefits animals rather than support an industry as disgusting as factory farming.
The hunt has been declared illegal.
Cecil the lion's killer revealed as American dentist
Theo Bronkhorst, a professional hunter with Bushman Safaris,
is facing criminal charges for allegedly killing a collared lion on
Antoinette farm in Gwayi Conservancy, Hwange district on 1 July 2015
All persons implicated in this case are due to appear in court facing poaching charges.
Both the professional hunter and land owner had no permit or quota to
justify the offtake of the lion and therefore are liable for the illegal hunt.
Hehe. Ricky Gervais seems to focus on the moral issues of trophy hunting. He doesn't really come from a scientific point of view.
While I do agree with him that it is weird for someone to enjoy killing animals, I don't think arguing about morals is going to lead anywhere. It's like a debate between atheists and Christians about the existence of God; pointless because neither side will change their mind. Still, I'd like to know why you enjoy it (hunting/killing).
In this short clip a professional hunter says "Some people enjoy killing; some people don't":
(from 2:05 forward)
As a non-hunter it is very difficult to get in the mind of a hunter. Can any of you explain why you enjoy it? And tell which is more important; that you get to fire the killing bullet/arrow or that you get to keep the trophy?
This going to have to be played out in court. I read the article and some of the numbers are skewed (the lion tagging numbers don't mention those poached in snares and also don't give the dates), a few of the north america animals are slightly off. Also the PH says they have/had a permit and Zimbabwe is saying they don't. I understand the poaching charge especially if they don't have a permit but if they do have the permit is this charge just to calm the masses? The reporting that is being done on this incident has been horrific.
I don't agree with the inference you have drawn. The correct inference is that those who prefer factory farming prefer to live in a state of virtual reality. Not taking ownership of the grim reality that is a carnivore/omnivore is living in a falsehood. The real question is not why do people hunt, it is why do nonhunters hate hunters? What is it about the actions of a hunter that the anti's fear? Is it that they cannot accept that the falsehood they live in, the delusion that no animals were hurt in the making of this dinner, falls apart when they see a hunter? The real question is why is it OK to lie to yourself when you should acknowledge the fact that you have taken a life in order to have eaten. A hunter does not "enjoy" killing. A hunter just does not hide from the truth of the situation. By embracing the truth we are free to create an industry that benefits animals rather than support an industry as disgusting as factory farming.
Sir,
If you are indeed interested in understanding hunting and what it entails, I would be happy to host you on a 7 day African safari where you can experience for yourself what the appeal is and the way of life we as hunters are able to appreciate first hand.
Looking forward to hearing from you...
Regards
This article is now posted on the Drudge Report as well. I guess I am truly of another generation, but why anyone posts anything about their private life on the web is beyond my comprehension.
Thanks for the offer, but I don't have any money (not even enough to travel to Africa right now). But sure, in the future I'd really like to experience walking among the wildlife and see the animals close up at eye level. But I really wouldn't want to kill any of the majestic African mammals. Perhaps I will never understand why anyone would hunt because I'm unwilling to kill. Perhaps someday I can join a hunting expedition as an observer.
. . . All life is equal to a true hunter , whether it be a Warthog or Lion. So the emotional rational around hunting majestic animals is lost in translation when talking to most hunters.