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Prove it.Humans "hunting for the joy of the kill" is morally no different than raping for the joy of the conquest.
That's a pretty big generalization imo. There are plenty of examples of hunting in both stationary and nomadic tribal groups which was for contest, for ascension to manhood ceremonies, and for decoration. That they don't often waste the meat doesn't change the motive is not always for the meat. Lots of modern trophy hunters don't waste the meat either, especially valuable meats like elk, bear, alligator, etc.Unethical, imo. Indigenous groups that relied on hunting tended to do so very reluctantly, well knowing that life is sacred.
This is how I see it.I do not the see the issue in black and white.
Thus I cannot vote.
Brown bear are one of those inbetween species. Not as endangered as some, but nothing like deer in Indiana. We have to kill those or they will trash the vegetation. Top predators, like tigers and jaguars are something else.Bear meat is good, the best breakfast sausage I ever had was made from brown bear and it was shot with a bow (not mine though, a friends).
I would have bet this would happen. In fact, it illustrates what happens with a lot of threads. People go off on irrelevant tangents. Not to address a new subject, but in belief they're talking abut the original issue. There's gotta be a term for this kind of disconnect. Any of you curbside psychologists know of a name for it?Hi Folks..
Many seem to misunderstand the thread premise - NOT about hunting to FEED the self - but hunting for the JOY of killing...