Is This Karma?

Discussion in 'All Discussions' started by DawnPatrol321, May 22, 2017.

  1. nynj

    nynj Well-Known Member

    Jul 27, 2012
    Are you talking to me??? Pretty sure I was saying the same exact thing
     
  2. ClemsonSurf

    ClemsonSurf Well-Known Member

    Dec 10, 2007
    My post was too long, another coming.

    Oh the barbs they sting but I have thick elephant-like skin.

    I agree 100%. Physically we're not far from hunter gatherers. Mentally/emotionally we're far removed. The sentient being argument is a little stretch. I'd say that most vertebrates and most mammals are some degree of sentient beings. Whether the "all knowing" human being is able to see or understand it is something for you to think about. The mammals you named are at the top of the intelligence level for animals. Still there are many highly intelligent, even sentient, animals in your grocery store and on every menu.


    Not sure if this copy and paste does much for your argument other than highlight the wastefulness of hunting. I'm against that. I don't think the elephant was wasted. Maybe it was but I bet it wasn't.
     

  3. ClemsonSurf

    ClemsonSurf Well-Known Member

    Dec 10, 2007
    Apples and oranges here. Marine mammals and elephants/apex predators on land are not in the same category. There are "protected" marine areas but come on, it is the ocean, not a well regulated piece of land named the Good Luck Farm. These animals are on farms and reserves so they can have an environment that suits their needs and people can live in the general vicinity too. These people don't have to worry (as much) about a herd of elephants eating their crops and trashing their farmlands or a rogue bull elephant rampaging through their huts. Guess who really kills animals... a scared group of people who just had their people trampled and their homes destroyed. Thats the way you see a whole herd destroyed.

    99% of the time animals are the victims. This is a 1% situation where the hunter is on the victims list too.


    I made this bolded point. The guide gets the lion's share... it was a pun. Did you get it?

    Nevertheless, there are jobs that come from the preserve/farm and other monies spent from a foreigner coming to an area that would have no travelers otherwise. A fraction of the GDP goes to a fraction of the population that is involved in this. Economies of scale here, yank, generalizations from Dr. Rose make a point if you're not willing to think.
     
  4. ClemsonSurf

    ClemsonSurf Well-Known Member

    Dec 10, 2007
    A couple post ago I wrote, "most likely, they were going after the young bulls that were dangerous and a threat to the other elephants, farm and local communities." This is how it should go. I'm not up on the lion hunts but the boss shouldn't get killed. The young dudes coming in trying to knock off Mufasa should be the target. Who was the hunter that killed Mufasa though?

    As far as the wolves go, and the "need to be hunted" of course there isn't. Meat eating mammals generally do not taste good and the population of MI isn't benefiting from the meat. The Africans that live around these preserves usually do. Maybe not this time due to the recent glut of elephant meat, hopefully they have good freezers.

    Here's my point. IMO, a person's life is more valuable than an animal's. I completely understand that you don't share the same belief. I'm sorry that's been your experience.
     
  5. Clownface

    Clownface Well-Known Member

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    Jan 24, 2017
  6. eatswell

    eatswell Well-Known Member

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    Jul 14, 2009
    I've got no problems with hunting animals to eat them.

    I personally don't do it, as I don't even feel comfortable killing bugs sometimes.

    I'll eat some deer meat that was hunted, if someone puts it in my face.
     
  7. DosXX

    DosXX Well-Known Member

    Mar 2, 2013
    I'll preface this by saying that I enjoy fishing, but how is fishing for trophy fish such as marlin any different?
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  8. Donald J Trump

    Donald J Trump Well-Known Member

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    Aug 9, 2016
    Like father like son. You can tell by the tiny hands. Believe me.
     
  9. Donald J Trump

    Donald J Trump Well-Known Member

    181
    Aug 9, 2016
    Actually they grab each other by their pussies. That I can tell you folks.
     
  10. Donald J Trump

    Donald J Trump Well-Known Member

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    Aug 9, 2016
    Speaking of ass cavities, would you mind removing your head from mine? Thanks. Bigly.
     
  11. archy 2.0

    archy 2.0 Well-Known Member

    Jul 5, 2012
    [video=youtube;6at5gBa4ZbI]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6at5gBa4ZbI[/video]
     
  12. rhode island sale

    rhode island sale Well-Known Member

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    Nov 8, 2014
    WTF??
    Are you a cannibal or open to the idea of it? Hunt humans for sport? What about hunting humans for food? You're a complete maniac. So no difference between killing and hunting these animals you listed and a human? You don't see the fanatical point of view you have? I guess you're down for that human slaughter house scene from the walking dead where people and children are kept in rail cars and then are are having their throats slit and butchered for food. IT'S OK! We're hunting humans FOR FOOD! Not for sport!

    Funny how people like you then come on the internet and preach/judge like you know it all and have some kind of higher moral authority. So how is killing a pig for food different? Actually numerous studies have shown pigs to be more intelligent than dogs. Pigs are also social creatures. Ask anyone who owns a pet pig. Is a pig a sentient creature? Or maybe you like pork too much? So you won't put it on your list?

    I always find it funny watching meat eaters who want to hate on hunters bend over backwards and twist logic to fit their own narrative. You don't need meat to survive. You eat it for pleasure. Flipping out because someone hunts an animal and saying it's no different than killing a human while you eat a big mac is absurd hypocrisy.

    I'm actually personally against the elephant hunting, but I wouldn't for a second say I hoped for the hunter's death. I don't judge people who eat meat either, never mind hope for their death. There is zero comparison between murdering a human and killing an animal. People are are more important than animals. Sorry, but no comparison. Terrorists killing people in Britain is MUCH worse than the trump kids going trophy hunting killing Jaguars. There is not a moral equivalency between animals and humans. And the meat from that elephant is harvested and the elephant could careless why it was shot and there's a hunting limit.
     
  13. red dog

    red dog Well-Known Member

    Mar 6, 2015
    big fugging difference between killing animals and humans you knob!
     
  14. Barry Cuda

    Barry Cuda Guest

    No, not really. WE think it is because, ahem, we are humans.
    To think you are "the crown of creation", made in the image of "god", is just so 15th century.
    Morally, there is little difference if any at all.
    But nature is not moral, it is not fair, it isn't justice minded. It just is....
    So eat away, kill away.
    I like mine medium well, please......
     
  15. cepriano

    cepriano Well-Known Member

    Apr 20, 2012
    I'm sure people still kill more people than animals every year.

    #elephantlivesmatter
     
  16. red dog

    red dog Well-Known Member

    Mar 6, 2015
    maybe that movie, "THE PURGE" is on to something!












































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  17. DawnPatrol321

    DawnPatrol321 Well-Known Member

    Mar 6, 2012
    Those movies are cool.
     
  18. yankee

    yankee Well-Known Member

    Sep 26, 2008
    You totally missed my point, asshat; it's impossible to discern whether that's cause you're merely ignorant yet know how to utilize spell-check, chrome dome's ass buddy or you haven't learned how to fully read posts because you're so hell-bent on posting your spew.

    My dog is more important than you are. I can think of several animals that are more important than you are.

    Your mixed metaphors & swirling mind blend is evidence that you're running on empty, sparky.
     
  19. archy 2.0

    archy 2.0 Well-Known Member

    Jul 5, 2012
    If you were in a situation where your dog and a complete stranger were in a life and scenario and you could only save one, who would you save?


    I haven't thought about it too hard but I'd probably save my dawg.
     
  20. DawnPatrol321

    DawnPatrol321 Well-Known Member

    Mar 6, 2012
    I've saved a complete stranger before so my good deed has been done I guess lol Having good karma on my side I would save my dog if in that situation. My dog is family.