+123 I think it’s funny how people get so offended when I am talking about hunting and they will butt in and say “OMG you would kill Bambi that is so cruel” and I say UHH NO! Bambi’s Dad! I’ll give Bambi a few more years. Then they get even more pissed at me and say how unethical I am, when in reality you’re sitting there eating a Big Mac made with a cow that got strapped in on a conveyor belt and assassinated with an air compressed bolt shooting though its skull, so who’s unethical ... amirite?

by Anonymous 11 years ago

If you eat your kill, I don't care what you do. In fact, that's pretty natural. But if you kill it for the sake of killing it and then waste it... That's kind of creepy.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Anytime I go hunting and get a kill, I always bless that animal and thank God for the food that he provided me, friends, & family. I also utilize ever part of that animal besides the guts, you always leave that for scavengers. AND anyone who would kill something just to kill it… is Fucked up am I right

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Yep. Good for you.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Fact: The deer population (where I'm from) is very high Fact: High deer population leads to degraded biodiversity as they eat all the plants (Refer to "Yellowstone Parks Wolf Reintroduction") Fact: To create enough meat to feed this population requires some insanely inhumane and tortures techniques to grow and maintain so many animals Opinion: It is far better to let an animal be born, grow, and then die in it's natural habitat then to spend its entire life in a metal sunless shelter being fed cheaply processed corn and other rotten material.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

The way animals are treated does need to be changed. It is mistreatment of the animals and we pay the price when all the meat we eat is corn-fed. That does not, however, stop me from being an omnivore.

by Anonymous 11 years ago

Although I may also offer another fact: Eating at lower trophic levels is more efficient in terms of energy.

by Anonymous 11 years ago

I wish people would realize that everyone has a different view on what's ethical and unethical.

by Anonymous 11 years ago

This comment x200. We were discussing ethics in psychology the other day and we were arguing whether or not the Milgram and Zimbardo studies were ethical or not. I was one of the few people who tried to defend how they were indeed ethical in some ways, while most others denounced both of them entirely for being cruel and unethical.

by Anonymous 11 years ago