Didn't see the show, however after watching the news tonight and seeing the dirtbags responsible for shooting the policeman in the head in the Gold Coast giving the finger to the cameras as they were led into court makes me think we should them to Indo for the cattle slaughterers to practice on.
The program last night really upset me and now I want to boycott everything Indonesia - I will never go there, made up my mind on that when Schapelle Corby got done for her boogie board contents and that dick - Abu Bakar Bashir - got let off charges for being the spiritual leader for the dickwads that blew up 200 Aussies.
So what crappy products do we import from that backwater that I should boycott?
The point i was tryn to highlight is that that footage of the killing of animals in some countries is an excepted practice. This is just seems like a part of life.
On the other end of the scale here apart from animals is humans and they are bread to inflict far more pain on each other than animals.
Least you voted gillard.. we should have them arriving at are doorstep in no time.
I didn't see the program but I'm guessing it's the same as this video for anyone else who missed it. The video starts with the Western bolt gun kill, then the Islam way..
://www.youtube.com/results%3Fsearch_query%3Dmeet%2Byour%2Bmeat%26aq%3Df&has_verified=1
This is a rundown on whats happening in the UK, halal is being allowed under the guise of 'multiculturalism' and respect for 'religious tradition'
If you are engaged in an act of cruelty, there is an easy, effective way to silence your critics and snatch some space to carry on. Tell us all that your religion requires you to do it, and you are "offended" by any critical response. Erect an electric wire fence around your nastiest actions and call it "respect".Continued..
www.johannhari.com/2010/11/19/we-should-not-tolerate-religious-excuses-for-extreme-animal-cruelty
Dinsdale again, how can you criticise another religion for being "Crack pot'.. Your all equally crackpot..
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Im abit suprised that so many people were stunned , shocked etc,
what were you expecting, in a 3rd world country.
Im sure that there are far worse places in these countries. what about the abbatoirs that we dont police?
I really dont see the opportunity to bag out religion , when this just a case of cheap cost effective way to kill what they consider simply food.
Its not that far in the past that we in Australia did much the same.
keep in mind that we used to use a slaughtermans axe on cattle . this is a regular axe with a massive 6"long 1"diameter shaft on the Poll(back) of the axe.
this would be swung into the top of the skull to Kill the beast, then after all the shaking was done you would bleed it.
It rained in Perth today. So good to get some rain, after such a long drought.
Oh, and remember crew .. plenty of places for religious debate, and here ain't one.
Please have Respect for each other.
Food Inc. was another good doco that had me thinking. The last beast watching his mates get slaughtered, those images will stay in my head for a long time.
Watching that will definitely have an effect on my diet, a lot less meat for sure.
my best mate (Vietnam vet) reckon that hunters are just cowards shouting at defenseless animals that can't shoot back. Hiding behind the" I am a hero doing lota good for this country" My opinions is hunters are c***s
Hey Dinsdale
It takes lots of skill and patience to hunt down foxes, cats and pigs, 5,000 in one
weekend was there 5000 hunters? Did you sneak up and stalk and strangle all these animals? Or did you use a 223, spotlight and 4x4 and shoot them from 200 meters away?
It takes no skill to look through a scope and crosshairs and pull a trigger and kill something you can do the same thing on a playstation.
Boof
Hey Doggie
I have been hunting with my brother inlaw who is right into it, and like anything these days with technology and the equipment available the human error element can be reduced in a lot of things we do. I dont know how Dinsdale hunts or with what but when you set up a rifle, hunt with a spotlight ( which I am assuming most fox hunters do at night the fox stands transfixed in the light you put the crosshairs between the two glowing eyes and pull the trigger) also 200 meters these days with 22/250,222,223 or any other of the sniper like calibres makes it easy. A responsible hunter going for headshots in my opinion wouldnt take shots on the run. No rant mate just opinion
Cheers Boof
Hunters all around the world have the same excuses:
1. We eat what we kill (gee dins I think your freezer must be full of cats, rabbits and foxes.... maybe a few roos?)
2. We help Mother Nature by culling pests (lot of rubbish who decide who is pest anyway.... Mother Nature perhaps?)
3. Killing is not the fun part of hunting it is the tracking ( why don't you go and hunt with a camera instead of a gun.... could still be mounted on a rifle but and got bang every time you shoot a pic and would make you feel like a real macho man)
Do not come and talk of shooting skills killing small animals and roos at what 200 m? using a 25x magnifying scope and shooting at still targets with a supersonic bullet. I did a fair bit of army and was a sharp shooter (sniper) I am sure I could teach you a few tricks and skills, I love shooting but I do not have the urge of killing hapless creature for fun.
And of the topic thank you "prof" dins now I have a 501 word vocabulary as I learnt the word shooting!
Hey Doggie
Next time your on the Goldy look me up we will catch some mud crabs, spin up some tailor maybe a jewie, get some fresh bushfoods and vegies out of my garden, fresh duckeggs, and I will invite an Indonesian mate over who is dying to taste malamute
cheers Boof