Namibia’s desert elephants back on the butcher’s block

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Why doesn’t the f***ng c**t post the obligatory photo on Farce Book so we can all see who the hero is :evil: :evil:

I posted this on TA and it got it got promptly deleted :evil: :evil:


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Richprins wrote: Wed Jul 03, 2019 7:47 am What is TA?
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Those who give the licenses are to blame first IMO. The Killer is a hunter and can be blamed for being a hunter, but not for having killed a specific animal for which he had a license.


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Lisbeth wrote: Wed Jul 03, 2019 9:13 am Those who give the licenses are to blame first IMO. The Killer is a hunter and can be blamed for being a hunter, but not for having killed a specific animal for which he had a license.
And it's not up to the hunter to question the details of the hunt??????????????


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Do you think that someone who wants to kill an elephant for a trophy is going to ask questions? O**


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Flutterby wrote: Wed Jul 03, 2019 10:49 am Do you think that someone who wants to kill an elephant for a trophy is going to ask questions?
I would imagine there are ethical hunters.
Or am I being naive?? -O-


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I'm sure there are many ethical hunters, but if they have the permit they may not feel the need to ask any questions. -O-


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I do not think that the hunter knows if the elephant in question has a story, especially if coming from overseas. Mostly it is the professional hunters (the hunter's guide) who does all the prepatory works, I am sure.


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