Goose love, in sickness and in health
Fred Dommer
Incidentally, while many hunters will tell you they hunt to eat the meat that is usually a less than honorable excuse. While no doubt in a nation with increasing numbers of poor folks some people will indeed hunt animals to eat, the vast majority of hunters spend sizable amounts —from hundreds to thousands of dollars (or far more than that when we talk about safaris to Africa, or other exotic places)—supposedly on a hunt for meat they could easily buy at the local supermarket. So, educate yourself about hunting.
Check out the links below:
• 9 Things No One Told You About Hunting
• Why Sport Hunting Is Cruel and Unnecessary
• Why Do Hunters Enjoy Killing Animals?
PS/ If you have a friend who is a "sport" hunter, do show him this story. Maybe this Fall he won't be joining the millions who go into the wild with shotguns and other implements of death to kill geese as if they were simply living targets.
Appendix
The views expressed herein are solely those of the author and may or may not reflect those of The Greanville Post. However, we do think they are important enough to be transmitted to a wider audience.
Thank you for visiting our animal defence section. Before leaving, please take a moment to reflect on these mind-numbing institutionalized cruelties. The wheels of business and human food compulsions are implacable and totally lacking in compassion. This is a downed cow, badly hurt, but still being dragged to slaughter. Click on this image to fully appreciate this horror repeated millions of times every day around the world. With plentiful non-animal meat substitutes that fool the palate, there is no longer reason for this senseless suffering. And meat consumption is a serious ecoanimal crime. The tyranny of the palate must be broken. Please consider changing your habits and those around you in this regard.
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