The few times it’s happened I usually turn the tables and ask them what they know about hunting and animals, etc. generally it’s very little. I once gave a 45-minute talk at the university of Washington on elephant hunting and anti-poaching work. It turned into an hour and a half discussion about how very little the average person knows about the subject. I’m not sure I changed minds about hunting, but at the same time I got many, many comments that “they had no idea” of how things really were.
I’ve found that mostly people are working with misconceptions of a thing. When their eyes are opened, if they are honest, they will admit it. Those who simply use the “its wrong to kill” don’t understand that killing and eating is the first basic premise of the human condition.
I’ve found that mostly people are working with misconceptions of a thing. When their eyes are opened, if they are honest, they will admit it. Those who simply use the “its wrong to kill” don’t understand that killing and eating is the first basic premise of the human condition.