Seeing as it's the law of the jungle the human could also claim its his turf which would make all bears fair game for a nice mantelpiece trophy and a bear rug for the man cave.
We build in their backyards and on top of their homes ie [they were here before we built that shopping mall, apartment building, house etc]. So basically if you are outside and encounter a Wolf, Bear, Cougar etc. don't blame them, they get hungry and have a right to eat like everything else. They don't have grocery stores and McDonalds to get food, they have to find it, catch it and eat it all by themselves or they starve and die. Animals don't kill for revenge or fun, they kill to protect themselves and survive...this means only when they have too.
So Times Square is fair game. We took that from wolves 400 years ago. In the infinitesimally small chance one manages to get all the way there everyone should just lie down on the ground and wait to be eaten.
I'm not so sure we build in their back yards but it's pretty clear man is the top predator of the food chain with that said I say mankind owns the rights to all lands so long as he's able to conquer it.
I'd beg to differ that animals don't kill for revenge, take North Sentinel island for example. I don't blame these subhumans for killing those unfortunate enough to wash ashore but how can you consider these animals human beings or do you?
At what point do you draw the line? I find it perplexing and value your opinion on the North Sentinel, are they animals?
Unlike all the other stupid animals on Earth, only Human Beings are out of sync with nature and in fact disrupt nature and the natural order of life. Even germs and viruses that have existed since before man do not destroy all life for the sake of itself.
You've got to understand I'm a bit drunk and have 15 minutes to make a comment as intelligible as possible so you must excuse me in this particular instance IMissMary I'm not as fast as I could be right now.
I consider them to be more human than most 'humans' I see on a daily basis. All you know of them is that they will kill anyone who comes to their island. Do you know their social structure, ways of communicating, family structure, etc?
And if you are not so sure we build in wild animals back yard, what do you think lived on the land you drive down and walk on say 100+ years ago? What do you think lived on the land that your nearest airport currently rests today?
I'd say those on North Sentinel are some of the last human beings left on Earth. Do they kill outsiders for 'revenge'? Revenge about what? How do you know its revenge?
Hunting for fun [sport] should be illegal. Nature can balance itself out just fine without people going in and trying to balance herds. People already have a huge unfair advantage of guns, if you really want to call yourself a hunter, go hunt a animal without the gun and use only what you can find ie stick, rocks etc. The animal has no chance at a fair fight if you can kill it at 100yards with a gun, thats a cowardly kill imo.
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If you are in the wild, you are on their turf which makes you fair game for a meal.
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Seeing as it's the law of the jungle the human could also claim its his turf which would make all bears fair game for a nice mantelpiece trophy and a bear rug for the man cave.
A voice of reason, but where do you draw the line?
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We build in their backyards and on top of their homes ie [they were here before we built that shopping mall, apartment building, house etc]. So basically if you are outside and encounter a Wolf, Bear, Cougar etc. don't blame them, they get hungry and have a right to eat like everything else. They don't have grocery stores and McDonalds to get food, they have to find it, catch it and eat it all by themselves or they starve and die. Animals don't kill for revenge or fun, they kill to protect themselves and survive...this means only when they have too.
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So Times Square is fair game. We took that from wolves 400 years ago. In the infinitesimally small chance one manages to get all the way there everyone should just lie down on the ground and wait to be eaten.
I'm not so sure we build in their back yards but it's pretty clear man is the top predator of the food chain with that said I say mankind owns the rights to all lands so long as he's able to conquer it.
I'd beg to differ that animals don't kill for revenge, take North Sentinel island for example. I don't blame these subhumans for killing those unfortunate enough to wash ashore but how can you consider these animals human beings or do you?
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Unlike all the other stupid animals on Earth, only Human Beings are out of sync with nature and in fact disrupt nature and the natural order of life. Even germs and viruses that have existed since before man do not destroy all life for the sake of itself.
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You've got to understand I'm a bit drunk and have 15 minutes to make a comment as intelligible as possible so you must excuse me in this particular instance IMissMary I'm not as fast as I could be right now.
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No problem, enjoy your buzz and don't get too deep in this crap.
I consider them to be more human than most 'humans' I see on a daily basis. All you know of them is that they will kill anyone who comes to their island. Do you know their social structure, ways of communicating, family structure, etc?
And if you are not so sure we build in wild animals back yard, what do you think lived on the land you drive down and walk on say 100+ years ago? What do you think lived on the land that your nearest airport currently rests today?
I'd say those on North Sentinel are some of the last human beings left on Earth. Do they kill outsiders for 'revenge'? Revenge about what? How do you know its revenge?
Hunting for fun [sport] should be illegal. Nature can balance itself out just fine without people going in and trying to balance herds. People already have a huge unfair advantage of guns, if you really want to call yourself a hunter, go hunt a animal without the gun and use only what you can find ie stick, rocks etc. The animal has no chance at a fair fight if you can kill it at 100yards with a gun, thats a cowardly kill imo.