I think using the term "hunt" is being a little generous. That implies the animal had a chance. More like "opportunistic clubbing." That said, they have a point; it's no different than killing cows or chickens.
PostPosted:Mon Apr 05, 2004 5:17 pm
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I think using the term "hunt" is being a little generous. That implies the animal had a chance. More like "opportunistic clubbing." That said, they have a point; it's no different than killing cows or chickens.</div>
I think using the term "hunt" is being a little generous. That implies the animal had a chance. More like "opportunistic clubbing." That said, they have a point; it's no different than killing cows or chickens.</div>