ThomasBeaham
AH enthusiast
I've always found it ironic that these very people's existence is due to the fact that their forefathers hunted, trapped, fished, and defended themselves and their progeny from animals that tried to kill them.
Very true, CEO. And Mr. Scott, very well written post which encapsulates the thoughts of many of us.The quickest way to lose all faith in humanity is to skim the comments section of any article on the internet.
Well said my friend,As always.... excellent stuff by @Steve Scott.
These ugly, vile, disgusting replies & responses by the so tolerant & loving left truly exposes the phony pieces of lying garbage they are. Spineless hypocrites of the highest order.
I'm gonna try and be more proactive against my friends who talk like this. I'm just not 100% sure what to say.
One little trick I have used over the years that has yet to fail is this: "For sake of argument let's say from this point forward, no more hunting. Who then will pay for wildlife?" If they are emotion driven, don't even bother. But if they truly want to understand our perspective, talk about the money we provide for conservation. Once the economic necessity of hunting is established, the conclusion that hunting is of value to society is obvious.I'm gonna try and be more proactive against my friends who talk like this. I'm just not 100% sure what to say.
I read somewhere the other day, that the reason you will never see hunters celebrate or wish death upon someone else, is because they actually understand what it is to have respect for life.
I'm gonna try and be more proactive against my friends who talk like this. I'm just not 100% sure what to say.