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Topic History of: Trophy Hunting
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Green Man Honey wrote:
Everyone's culture is different, but in mine, it is a mark of respect that you kill the whole animal and use the whole animal, and the cycle continues. It is just life.
Trophy hunting is not part of that cycle.


Yes and what you can't heat makes good fish and dog food.
Wyot JK2006 wrote:
And joking apart WYOT - your point is right. We each need a strict and intelligent morality to live by. A friend once told me I was the most moral person he'd ever met - but only to my own morality.And sadly most people are not capable of working out their own morality. So they accept Christianity or Veganism or whatever.

I would never kill any human being UNLESS they were about to kill me or someone else.
But it can happen unintentionally.
I killed Max Clifford.
I didn't mean to or want to but my behaviour led to his death.

Life is never simple.


Yes few work out their own morality and life codes; they think they are doing so, but mainly just adopt, often depending on circumstances.

Max Clifford: I take your point but isn't it more persuasive that he killed himself by unleashing that negative energy for his own profit in the first place? I don't wish to sound too "new age" but negative energy has a habit of acting like a boomerang...
Honey Everyone's culture is different, but in mine, it is a mark of respect that you kill the whole animal and use the whole animal, and the cycle continues. It is just life.
Trophy hunting is not part of that cycle.
Green Man JK2006 wrote:
Don't knock The Good Life. I was one of the few in love with BOTH Felicity and Penelope!

I have met Felicity at a private function she is both beautiful and charming.

The creators of The Good Life did do their homework on self-sufficiency.

I think they mentioned this book in an episode also. Which I have of course.
www.abebooks.co.uk/servlet/SearchResults..._sp=mbc-_-ats-_-used
JK2006 And joking apart WYOT - your point is right. We each need a strict and intelligent morality to live by. A friend once told me I was the most moral person he'd ever met - but only to my own morality.And sadly most people are not capable of working out their own morality. So they accept Christianity or Veganism or whatever.

I would never kill any human being UNLESS they were about to kill me or someone else.
But it can happen unintentionally.
I killed Max Clifford.
I didn't mean to or want to but my behaviour led to his death.

Life is never simple.