moosea
Well-Known Member
I'm sure this has been asked before, but do those people who are against hunting and shooting, want to see both coarse and fly fishing banned?
Yes.
Do you seriously believe that animals have those thought processes and fears?
Yes I do. Not sure how we know what animals are and are not capable of thinking?
When a dog waits for its owner to return home do you not consider that the dog is thinking into the future? of their companions return?
You must know horses will remember something that made them fearful before? (ie. loading into a trailer)
Is hunting not a natural behaviour of humans ?
Yes, but consider that once humans squatted down to pee whenever they needed to but I hope you are not continuing that natural behavior!
Those who want to see fishing banned as well, do you live a vegan lifestyle?
Vegetarian. No meat, no eggs, no fish.
Butter, milk and cheese can be produced without killing or harming the animal. I know that this is often not the case for financial reasons but it can be done.
Obviously I can’t speak for YG, but on the basis that I agree with most of what she has posted on this thread , then no I don’t find it uncomfortable . I find the assigning of human emotions to animals a bit of a pointless exercise.
Yes they feel pain and yes they can feel a form of fear but broadly speaking this is in the abstract. A flight animal such as a hare reacts to the immediate and imminent threat, it will be alert to its environment and potential dangers posed, but there is no evidence to suggest that they have the capacity to envisage the thought processes required to contemplate their mortality or dwell upon previous near misses or future events .
With predators such as a lion then the level of response to danger is even less evident. They are rarely hunted and danger is normally encountered when the prey they hunt fights rather than flees. There is minimal signs of fear in their reactions.
If the hare does not 'have the capacity to envisage the thought processes required to contemplate their mortality or dwell upon previous near misses or future events' then why is it 'alert to its environment and potential dangers posed'? If it has not got capacity for future events, then the hare wouldn't look at it's environment for potential dangers as it couldn't think of future events? How does that work for you? ( Genuine question)
Previously man has enjoyed bear baiting and dog fighting. We 'should' be more evolved. Behaviour changes over time and once, people thought hunting was a good thing. Now the majority see is as outdated and barbaric. It's how change happens.Why is getting enjoyment out of something so awful?
In Australia they stopped duck shooting (I believe as a result of anti pressure). Over the next few years the duck population grew to the point they were dying of disease. People were then paid to go and cull them.
So I assume it’s ok to kill something if there’s no enjoyment?
Man has always hunted and people who think we should have evolved beyond that sort of thing well we really aren’t a different level of being.
Trophy hunting generally does good for the species, I think.
How???