My number one question is about meat and do we bring any home. I've started to answer more with questions... Such as, just how would you propose accomplishing that effectively? I mean think of what it would cost? How would you freeze it much less keep it frozen? Can you imagine the red tape? You do realize meat has to be USDA inspected don't you? The airlines lose luggage all the time, would trust them to get your cooler full of meat from Africa without it being rotten?
Then I explain how nothing goes to waste at often pull up a pic of meat hanging in a Zimbabwe village. Followed by a picture of villagers cutting up an elephant. Which leads to "you shot an elephant?!" Well yea, it was raiding local village corn fields, it fed the village for a month! And the rest of the herd buggered off. Elephants are smart that way
I only know a couple mid level liberals but even they have connections to animal Agriculture so understand the food chain. I had to explain lion, elephant and rhino hunting to a few of those and even hunters who seem to have issue with elephant, lion, rhino, giraffe, etc.
I've has great success explaining the rhino. Again, what would you do with an old bull that is about to start breeding his own daughters? The zoos have all they want. It has nowhere else to go. It has done it's breeding and needs to make way for the next generation but is not going to step aside peacefully. They are animals you know! The breeding their daughters sets them back on their heels enough to allow time to explain the rest of the rhino story. Necessity for expensive security. Limited options for raising money due to ban on selling rhino horn. Etc.
Wild lion is quite easy, would you like excess large male lions with limited hunting options wandering around the paths your children and elderly parents walk the streets to school or wherever? What about the village livestock that provides their means of living The? The locals are going to do what they can to eliminate large predators unless they are both controlled and provide some income.
As for the money... I started with next to nothing. Like $1000 cash and a work ethic and some ambition. I also had a credit rating and reputation in my business at an early age, before o was out of high school. It is about choices made over the long term. Most people who know me, certainly my peers and family, all know this so I don't typically get any of the money animosity.
@Just Gina has a similar story but went down the path of utilizing her substantial abities to further her education and become a high earner per hour. But sacrificed greatly to get herself there in spite of substantial hurdles.
It is fun watching this little woman explain hunting. Especially to another woman who wants to know how she can kill animals, and to make an issue of it...
With a high caliber rifle of course