It Makes me mad

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This is a video about a woman deer hunter who had the opportunity to take a very rare white deer. The video itself is not that impressive. But you really need to check out the hateful and angry comments on this posted vid.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h3J-I6TlmuM&feature=related

I read the comments and it makes me sick that so many people have rejected the traditional values. Their kind is what is really wrong with society. They are the worst kind of fascists, full of their own self value and ignorant to anyone else's values or views.

I would almost classify it as hate speech.
 
I blame Disney.

Damn you Walt. Burn in that frozen time capsule!!!11



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Nice trophy dumb comments, I have a B.Sc. in Biology and usually I can convert "antis" that think people hunt because it makes there #### bigger by explaining the benefits etc of hunting on game populations, the people posting on that youtube video are much much less intelligent than you think.

People do not understand wildlife management and conservation. They literally believe hunting is bad for animals.

They are hypocritical if they consume any meat, or dairy and think hunting is wrong. If they are one of the rare people that do stay away from any animal products they are eating a poor diet. Humans are animals that require amino acids only found in the flesh of other animals, our bodies can not make them, and they are not found in plants.

Only meat and dairy products naturally contain vitamin B12
Vitamin B12 deficiency (although very rare) can lead to anaemia, an inflamed tongue and mouth, fatigue and the degeneration of nerves, eventually leading to permanent paralysis. Babies born to mothers who are vitamin B12 deficient are at risk of spinal cord damage and possibly a severe inability to move well. If the mother is vitamin B12 deficient while breastfeeding, her baby can also exhibit limited movement. Your paediatrician may prescribe vitamin B12 supplements to help reverse the majority of these signs, but there can be permanent learning and language delays.

People do consume to much meat, but most people (myself included) consume more than they need to no matter what it is.

Neat site here http://www.powerofmeat.com/
 
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My big concern is how they have such a violent rejection to traditional cultural values. They consider us as the fringe and do not see themselves as being fascists or intolerant.

They would defend the rights of any kind of abnormal, anti-social behaviour as being a lifestyle choice but would attack anything considered normal and healthy 30 years ago.

They reject the last 100,000 years of human nature and embrace a new "liberal" mentality. But they really are not liberal, since they do not value liberty.

They are libertines, not liberals. This is the problem with the path society has taken.

Let's not spank our kids if they need it, lets give them a time out. Let's not punish criminals or keep them off the street. Let's forgive and forget re-educate them.
Well, we have tried it their way for about 20 years and it don't work.
 
I am entirely supportive of the lady and I trust she enjoyed the meat. However, for reasons I have trouble verbalizing, I would probably pass on an albino game animal. Some special critters are just nice to know are in the bush.
 
I left a supportive comment and replied {politley} to a couple of the anti comments.

The facts are:

1. Albinism is a mutation, not a hereditary line.
2. An Albino Deer has no natural camouflage and is prone to all kinds of health issues, so it would likely die younger anyway.
2. She took the Deer legally.
3. We don't protect of worship Albino people above others, so why Deer?

If there is an Albino Deer standing next to a normal Deer, you would do better for the population to shoot the Albino and preserve the healthy animal. It will have a much better chance at a longer life, multiple matings, and a longer breeding cycle.
 
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