Eagle Wing wrote:Onew~ wrote: well i love rabbits and wolves KILL rabbits simetimes so wuffies r horribal sociopathic monsters so i h8 awl the stupid wuffues BOO WUFFIES,!!!!!!!!!!!111 buneez r innosent creachures :ccccc
many people seem to have that logic^^^^^^^^^^^^^ but with wolf hunters
ONEW THAT HAS CROSSED THE LINE. Wolf-horse is right!
That is just RUDE twoards peopke against wolf hunting!!
And teah, Wolf-Horse. We're not crazy or stupid.
We just don't want to see these creatures die.
Oh, and BTW...
Wolves hunt rabbits as Prey.
Most humans have many other sources of food, then wolf meat.
Eagle Wing wrote:Many people say wolf hunting is fine... Think of Yellowstone.
Wolves were gone there, and things started to callaps.
What about other places? As Zima said; "Places like Montana and Wyoming, though? The wolves have barely made a come back there, and already a minimum of fifty have been slaughtered. It disgusts me." I completly agree!
Hunting in overpopulated places, and only overpopulated places is fine. But only, I said only overpopulated places.
And think about the wolf. Don't you have a heart?
One time a thought, merely thought about actually hunting a wolf...
I'd watch and wait, a rifle in my hand. And as I pull the trigger, the wolf would flash a glance at me before it life ended... Before it had been living peacefully in the forests. Enjoying the wilderness. And then it's dead, all because of me...
And that mere thought made me pretty sad.
Is it really about the benifits or downsides? The reasons?
No, it really shouldn't be.
I love wolves, and I love all of nature. Heck, alot of nature I've never even seen. One time I was on a bus ride and I saw a forst, all chopped down and dead. It was horrifying. I would hate to see a part of nature die, weather it be a moose, a tree, a wolf... I just love it, and to see a dead wolf, even a wolf's pelt... it hurts.
And wolf hunters, I know you don't feel this way, but I do and so do someother people.
I have big heart. I don't care about benifits or downsides, I just care about what I feel inside.
And afterwars, people started stating facts on why wolf hunting is still fine. WTH? Did you not read this entire thing? It was supposed to touch your heart. Sometimes, with you guys' rudeness and 'facts only' and 'its fine to kill the animals god set on this earth,' attitude.. I'm beginning to wonder if you have a heart.
There are a few things in your post that I find somewhat offensive.
1.If people didn't have a heart they'd be dead. If people's hearts were too big they would also be dead *_* (What I mean is everyone has a heart and it's not nice to say someone doesn't because they view something differently.)
2.For some people it is facts only. Not to be rude but part of your opinion should be based on solid fact. Otherwise your climbing without a rope. What I mean to say is allot look for facts first. If they see more facts supporting the upside to something than the downside they want to chose the upside. Or vice versa.
3.Some people cannot afford fancy store bought chicken and olive garden meals. They rely on meats like wolf (which is normally cheaper) for their protein. Without protein people can fall very ill and become very weak.
4.Your last thing about killing "animals god set on earth" is extremely rude to people of all religion. It undermines Christian hunters, Hindus do care for animals and it makes people who are nonreligious look like they know nothing at all. Please don't bring religion into a civilized debate, as touchy subject like that can make things get out of hand.
5.Just because your writing didn't touch someone's heart doesn't mean they can't have an opinion. I'm sure if you could give solid facts on the benefits of not hunting or even explain the importance of that forest to you and the world around you it would give it much more feeling. I would also like to add that the part about pulling the trigger and killing an animal, while touching is needed for some people. As, some people are raised that way and that is how they live. They give more thanks for that animal than most people as every part of it will help keep them alive.
6.Even from the beginning of man kind people where HUNTER gatherers. That means they, too ate meat.
Last I would like to add that all the way back to the Native Americans hunted wolf. They, much like the hunter, could not survive if they did not. They also gave extreme amounts of thanks for the wolf's life. And, just like the hunter they used every part of the wolf and was thankful for every bit of it. If they Natives could give such thanks for the wolf even if they killed it why can't a modern day hunter that needs it just as much?
PS, I don't completely support hunting. But if it is done in an over populated area, legal and every part of the animal is used for the good of man kind I don't see where the problem is. In fact, people respect things more if they can help them survive and/or they depend on for survival.