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RIP Cecil king of the jungle

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by VanityHalfBlack, Jul 29, 2015.

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  1. fchowd0311

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    Lions are under the 'threatened' status. They are considered 'vulnerable'. They are only one notch above 'endangered'. There is a world of a difference in terms of moral reprehensibility between hunting a lion and hunting something like deer.
     
  2. sammy

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    That's another topic. A worthy topic but it's apples to oranges.

    http://blogs.scientificamerican.com...could-gain-endangered-species-act-protection/
     
  3. sammy

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    Killing elephants should also create outrage.
     
  4. BDswangHTX

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    widely regarded as one of the most delicious animals on the planet.
     
  5. Pull_Up_3

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    lmao now we're getting into comparing lions to how the U.S feeds the country by comparing them to chickens/cows/pigs

    so much cringe ITT i really wonder if people here are trolling or just full r****d
     
  6. fchowd0311

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    Yes, and it usually does.
     
  7. Rashmon

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    It's one thing to hunt deer, quail, wild hogs and other abundant species in need of thinning, but exotic, endangered, or declining species are a whole other ball game.

    The only reputable conservation defense in this regard is to stop hunting them. Period.
     
  8. robbie380

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    If we fed ourselves by eating dogs and cats I'm sure you would be outraged. Pigs are on the same level as dogs and cats even though they are treated like they are just a crop of wheat by us.

    Anyhow....we can move on to whales, dolphins, etc being locked in theme parks and primates, elephants, and other highly intelligent animals in zoos. I was at the San Diego zoo earlier this year and the saddest exhibits I saw were the primates. The Capuchin monkeys were the worst. They just kept going around their enclosure looking for a way out. They kept checking the netting for any kind of way to escape. It was a pretty sad sight to see.

    We can also look at primates being used in scientific testing. 100,000 primates are used each year in scientific testing. Where's the outrage or publicity over that? The type of torture they go thru is many times worse than this disgusting, selfish act by a trophy hunter. Just my opinion.
     
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    Im on the side of the fence that thinks this is getting more publicity and outrage than it deserves.

    First and foremost, this was a disgusting act by the dentist. There is no reason for it and no excuse for it. Im okay with people hunting if they are going to eat the meat they kill. If it's just for show, then **** you.

    Second, if there is outrage over this, then we should be outraged every 5 minutes with a every bit of news that is just as horrific. The media and the public opinion gets so fixated on certain stories that it become a little overkill.

    Yes, this dentist is a scumbag, but if we were to focus our energy on every scumbag, we wouldnt have time to live our lives. If people truly care, stop focusing on this one guy and start doing things to prevent these kinds of acts in the future. As was mentioned, hundreds of lions are killed every year by Americans...lets not focus on the individual stories, but focus on what can be done to put a stop to this...if you actually care enough. And if you dont care enough to do something about it, then it doesnt make sense to get all pissy about it.
     
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    RIP in peace Mufasa
     
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    16 is legal in some states! giggity
     
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    Are there any psychologists/social scientists analyzing public outrage in the social media age?
     
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    O America... when did you become such a vagina? The "faux" outrage in this thread reeks of it.
     
  14. sammy

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    Typical dentist sticking up for another dentist.

    I could so see you doing something despicable like this. insert roll eyes
     
  15. REEKO_HTOWN

    REEKO_HTOWN I'm Rich Biiiiaaatch!

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    Nothing wrong with a good public shamming. This guy is a felon and a scumbag hiding behind loads of cash probably subsidied by Medicare. He isn't going to jail so ruining his career will be a nice penance.
     
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    anti-dentite
     
  17. Bandwagoner

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    I'm pro killing everything, but I find this a horrible argument. It makes as much sense to me as sammy's "If you can't kill it with your bare hands" argument. I see the "you have to eat it" argument way more often though.

    I dislike this dentist for not using a gun. Guns are the solution to all problems.
     
  18. Deckard

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    My kids will live to witness a planet where the vast majority of wild animals, in all their incredible diversity, will be either wiped out, or existing on fenced in "wild animal ranches," the cost of those places "supported" by canned hunts. Thinking about that future is sickening, but it is coming. Yes, it's certainly well on its way. Their kids will look back on this era with disgust at what we did to this planet, wondering, "What were they thinking? Just what in the Hell were they thinking? Our inheritance was tossed away by greed. Greed and brute stupidity."
     
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    I'm all for hunting, but I think weapons should be prohibited. No guns, no bows, no arrows. If you want to go kill a wild animal, you should do it with your bare hands. The animal must have a fair chance. Maybe you will kill it or it will kill you.

    These recreational hunters with all the latest gadgets are really pathetic in my opinion.
     
  20. Air Langhi

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    Well humans greatest weapon is there brain so not using tools would be unfair to humans.
     

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