On the news today, about David Simpson, from North Yorkshire, a pilot who was arrested after he reported discovering a massacre site, is being detained in Central African Republic on suspicion of murder.
He claims that he was not involved.
But, the fact is that this man is one of a number of people who think it is morally acceptable to hunt and kill highly-prized rare game animals such as buffalo. Is this not a form of pointless murder in itself?
yes i think if he commited those murders he should be punnished.his claims have no mean in the court trail
fact that he like to kill some buffalo in his spare time has no means to the court either.
hope im getting involved enough in chit chat discussions
yes i think if he commited those murders he should be punnished.his claims have no mean in the court trail fact that he like to kill some buffalo in his spare time has no means to the court either.hope im getting involved enough in chit chat discussi
- any man who fun fun kills wild animals should be punished for it - the media seem to be suggesting that because he is British he is less likely to have massacred humans than someone from Africa. I would argue that his propensity to kill via hunting would make it more probable than otherwise. Not that I think he is guilty of that.
I think two things about this- any man who fun fun kills wild animals should be punished for it- the media seem to be suggesting that because he is British he is less likely to have massacred humans than someone from Africa. I would argue that his pr
Maybe I'm just someone who thinks that trophy hunting is disgusting and anyone involved in it is a despicable person. Either way, I'm not really bothered whether he is wrongly accused now.
Maybe I'm just someone who thinks that trophy hunting is disgusting and anyone involved in it is a despicable person. Either way, I'm not really bothered whether he is wrongly accused now.
i think the fact that he kills buffalos is presented by media more as his defence. they might sort of say: "he kills buffalos not human , come on people!"
i think the fact that he kills buffalos is presented by media more as his defence. they might sort of say: "he kills buffalos not human , come on people!"
i would like to think the bloke who chops their heads off has a full and rewarding work/life balance, and at the same time i enjoy feeling superior to him for his satisfaction at killing semi-wild fluffy animals.
i would like to think the bloke who chops their heads off has a full and rewarding work/life balance, and at the same time i enjoy feeling superior to him for his satisfaction at killing semi-wild fluffy animals.