Tod osier
WKR
- Joined
- Sep 11, 2015
It is not at all the same. It’s bragging over the sacred act of killing a sentient being for food. It’s not to be made a spectacle of for the likes of strangers. We need to wake up to the fact that bragging over dead animals is more consequential and perverse than bragging over basketball trophies.
I'm with you on 99% of your arguments, but do not agree on the sacred act of killing sentiment. We are meant to hunt, we enjoy it, it is a natural part of our being, I see it no more consequential then that and there is something that resonates to me in a grip and grin. I love grip and grins and they make me feel good to see someone's success: grip and grins of kids, grip and grins of old men when they were young, grip and grins with a good dog, grip and grins with a hard earned animal of a lifetime... What brought the grip and grin about is what is problematic for me... if the animal was killed for the grip and grin rather than for the hunt and for the meat - that is the problem.
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