My Heartfelt Thank You to All Hunters

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  • If you want to know why hunting will always be a part of American life, just look in the mirror. The people representing your point of view are retarded.

  • @Agreggy2121 However, you also forget to state that humans are a part of this ecosystem, in its natural form that is. As far as the concept of frugivores vs. omnivore, that is debatable and hardly a useful semantic. Also, I never stated any argument about humans being carnivorous, although we have that potential.

  • @eljodedor73 I totally agree that without our presence this infestation would not occur, but unfortunately these ecosystems have been disrupted by humans. This epidemic problem with bovine TB had to be controlled in an unorthadox way due to overpopulation which was caused by our invasive nature.As you stated the natural 'carnist' predators are no longer there to keep check on the herd.

  • @ftwbk I went vegetarian for the same thing! Not really hunting though, but unable to perform or participate of cutting the throat of sheep for a BBQ, which is more butchering than hunting, but all in all is the same thing

  • @Agreggy2121 This is not for the lack of hunting, but as a result of hunting the natural predators to protect farm animals. Ecosystems have never needed humans to control animal populations, there is a natural balance between herbivores and carnivores. And humans are frugivores (with a tolerance for omnivorism, like dogs) not carnivores, it is not our place to intervene in such ecosystems, killing either predators or prey.

  • Have you ever taken a walk in a national forrest during the spring ? You will see carcasses every 100 yrd's or so. This is due to predation, illness and starvation. Here in Michigan where I live the deer herd became so dense that a single illness known as Bovine Tuberculosis swept through infecting and decimating a large portion in the upper portion of he state. Many of the deer had to be killed to control the spread. This is what happens when animals become overpopulated...

  • Hahaha, O yes all 235 viewers. Does the wild life management people not keep track of all the animals and make sure everyone follows the rules/laws ?

  • Hunters = Serial Killers.

  • This is a great video! I just left a group of Christian Mennonite women who's husbands / sons shot all kinds of deer / coons and posted pictures for everyone to see. I was the only 1 who had a problem with it. I let them know it too how it was murder. All they did was toss Bible verses at me as to why God says it's okay to murder His creation. They had no remorse at all. I had to remove myself from them. You're only as strong as the people you surround yourself with. =)

  • i have to say that a hunter actually helped me go vegan but not for the reason u might think. i realized that i couldn't bring myself to hunt although at the time i enjoyed eating meat, so, i decided i wouldn't eat meat until i could hunt. well, that was 12 yrs ago. in fact, i think if more people hunted 4 their meat less people would eat meat. i give credit 2 hunters who provide 4 their own food supply as they are at least taking some responsibility for the whole thing. no love 4 trophy hunters

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