Rake
New User
Firstly, thank you to those of you who replied to my first thread on the repeal of the hunting act. It gave me, as a "foal", a valuable insight in to the workings of the forum; and, as a born again "ANTI", has provided me with a niche in the great H&H scheme of things to maybe get on or two of you thinking about, and maybe even questioning, your beliefs in the traditional hunting staus quo.
I may be wrong ( though I`ll never admit it ), but I think that fundamental to the argument of whether hunting is cruel, fair, right or wrong, is the way we think about the fox, the hounds and the horses, in short the animals involved in hunting. Do they have rights. If you believe that the answer is yes, then which animals have them and what are they?
I do not believe that animals have rights. I think that rights are a humanity and as such are the reserve of humans.
Come on you hoof-heads, let`s have a debate!
regards.
I may be wrong ( though I`ll never admit it ), but I think that fundamental to the argument of whether hunting is cruel, fair, right or wrong, is the way we think about the fox, the hounds and the horses, in short the animals involved in hunting. Do they have rights. If you believe that the answer is yes, then which animals have them and what are they?
I do not believe that animals have rights. I think that rights are a humanity and as such are the reserve of humans.
Come on you hoof-heads, let`s have a debate!
regards.