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Originally posted by bananarama
Exaggeration works both ways. The pro hunt brigade want people to believe they are doing a public service.
All they are doing is supporting an evil practice that has become a way of life. Sadistic monsters like fox hunters will not give up their need to get high on the chasing of and tearing to bits an animal. JUST FOR ENTERTAINMENT.
Listening to one of the creeps being interviewed on the day of protest. She said of fox hunting. Oh well it a good day out for the children.
Ok children lets go and have a jolly happy day and see a fox slaughtered by a bunch of sadistic and sick idiots on horse back along with a pack of blood thirsty dogs. Oh yeah that a jolly day for the children. That’s a fine example of civilized behaviour to show their children.
As for conservatives and there pro hunt stance. That come as no surprise from the Zimmer frame party with a well entrenched and well practiced inability of being able to recognise right from wrong.....
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I'm just seeing regurgitated phrases you'd see in Hunt Saboteur Monthly. Words like "evil", "sadistic monsters" are quite powerful, and intended to be, but are certainly not an accurate portrayal of countryside folk partaking in fox hunting. Your sentiments could easily have been confused with describing an Al-Khada terrorist.
Foxes
are a menace. Living in the city I'm beginning to see more of them hanging around my garden. I do know they kill cats and other small domestic animals, and that's what worrys me, and why I have no liking for this creature.
As for the Conservative party, they have a lot of MPs representing rural communities, and have a duty to put the concerns of their constituents to the House Of Commons. They also want to preseve the country way of life which is constantly under threat from city dwellers and townies who have no idea or interest in country life. To them igorance is bliss.