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4 May, 2012 at 10:19 pm #17604
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How can people do this, and the fact they can will surely lead to something far more sinister, people that do things like this can often end up committing murder.
These kind of people need stopping and locking away for a very long time.
Personally i’d like to beat them with a hammer and cut their tongue out, but eye for an eye is frowned upon these days so i hope they find them and throw away the key.5 May, 2012 at 6:46 pm #495230@(f)politics? wrote:
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How can people do this, and the fact they can will surely lead to something far more sinister, people that do things like this can often end up committing murder.
These kind of people need stopping and locking away for a very long time.
Personally i’d like to beat them with a hammer and cut their tongue out, but eye for an eye is frowned upon these days so i hope they find them and throw away the key.Agreed its sick. Just like fox hunting.
5 May, 2012 at 7:02 pm #495231:roll: but point scoring more important than the serious attacks against this trusting herd of cows the report was about obviously
5 May, 2012 at 8:19 pm #495232@(f)politics? wrote:
:roll: but point scoring more important than the serious attacks against this trusting herd of cows the report was about obviously
Lol. You condemn one form of cruelty yet condone another? The mind boggles.
5 May, 2012 at 8:22 pm #495233I can’t bear the thought of cruelty like this……what possible explanation could anyone have to justify what they have done here?………..hope they get long sentences when they’re caught………extremely long!
5 May, 2012 at 10:59 pm #495234I got the gist of what the story is about but I haven’t read it. I prefer not to to be honest.
I remember a few years ago a neighbour had a horse in a field just near us, it was a sweet docile animal… great with kids. Anyway one morning he was covered in blood… someone had drawn patterns on him with a Stanley knife…. whoever did it was never caught and the horse was a different animal after that… so sad [/code]
6 May, 2012 at 8:35 pm #495235@mrs_teapot wrote:
I got the gist of what the story is about but I haven’t read it. I prefer not to to be honest.
I remember a few years ago a neighbour had a horse in a field just near us, it was a sweet docile animal… great with kids. Anyway one morning he was covered in blood… someone had drawn patterns on him with a Stanley knife…. whoever did it was never caught and the horse was a different animal after that… so sad [/code]
that is just awful……..infact this thread just gets worse and worse as it’s added to
7 May, 2012 at 10:55 pm #495236@mrs_teapot wrote:
I got the gist of what the story is about but I haven’t read it.
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Sadly Poli this type of offence is occuring a lot more these days. If it’s true from what the other posters have said that you are pro fox hunting, then it really doesn’t put you in the best position to comment on such issues. Anyway. I do understand the point you made…kind of :wink:
8 May, 2012 at 9:28 am #495237@poet wrote:
If it’s true from what the other posters have said that you are pro fox hunting, then it really doesn’t put you in the best position to comment on such issues.
So anyone who supports any use of animals in a way that someone else disagrees with isn’t in a position to comment on cruelty of this nature?
Well that rules out anyone who fishes, goes to the horse racing, dog racing, or anything involving animals that is for pleasure and so on…let’s not forget the people who may have used magnifying glasses on ants in their childhood, or people who teased dogs into a frenzy for the sheer fun of it, and so on. Doesn’t leave many people left in a position to comment on animal cruelty does it?Everyone is in a position to comment, if only more people did instead of just tutting then turning the page over in their newspapers or changing the tv channel.
8 May, 2012 at 5:59 pm #495238@jen_jen wrote:
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If it’s true from what the other posters have said that you are pro fox hunting, then it really doesn’t put you in the best position to comment on such issues.
So anyone who supports any use of animals in a way that someone else disagrees with isn’t in a position to comment on cruelty of this nature?
Well that rules out anyone who fishes, goes to the horse racing, dog racing, or anything involving animals that is for pleasure and so on…let’s not forget the people who may have used magnifying glasses on ants in their childhood, or people who teased dogs into a frenzy for the sheer fun of it, and so on. Doesn’t leave many people left in a position to comment on animal cruelty does it?Everyone is in a position to comment, if only more people did instead of just tutting then turning the page over in their newspapers or changing the tv channel.
Sure Poli can comment but it’s her definition of what constitues “sick” and “cruel” that makes me laugh seeing she has admitted on here to being on fox hunts.
Oh the irony!
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How can people do this, and the fact they can will surely lead to something far more sinister, people that do things like this can often end up committing murder.
These kind of people need stopping and locking away for a very long time.I’d say the same applies to fox hunters, stag hunters, hare coursers, in fact anyone who kills animals for fun.
Btw, like dog and horse racing, although I don’t agree with them, cannot be put in the same category as fox hunting, as the aim of these sports is not to kill the animals involved.
So no, as far as I am concerned I agree with Poet, poli a self confessed supporter of fox hunting, a participant in fox hunting is in no position to comment on the sick cruelty others inflict on animals – it just makes her a hypocrite.
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