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Originally Posted by Rupert Pupkin
I agree with you. When a person buys a hamburger, they are basically hiring someone to kill a cow for them. Most people don't really think about that. When you're sitting there eating a hamburger, you're not thinking about a cow being killed (often times in a horrible way) in a slaughterhouse.
As I said before, I can't knock someone hunting for food. Unless a person is a vegan, I think they are being a hypocrite if they criticize someone who hunts for food.
I'm not going to be critical of someone who hunts for food. But what percentage of hunters hunt for food? I doubt the percentage is all that high. A large percentage of hunters simply do it for fun. It's awfully hard for me to defend killing an animal for fun.
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So you established that you have no idea what percentage of hunters eat their kill. If you have no idea then how can you then say "A large number of hunters simply do it for fun"? Personally I know about 30 hunters and 100% of them eat what they kill. All of them not 29 of 30 , ALL of them. The line I hear over and over from them is "Don't kill what you won't eat".