So the @$$hole apologizes for killing the lion
http://www.cnn.com/2015/07/29/africa...e-lion-killed/
I think all these big game trophy hunts should be illegal and punished by heavy, heavy fines and imprisonment. Most of the animals they are hunting are endangered or at least well on their way to being endangered. I read that this prick killed a white rhino and there's only one male white rhino left in the world. And there was that woman who shot a giraffe--why the f would you shoot a peaceful creature like a giraffe? Did it block your sunlight? Does it make you feel powerful to kill an animal that doesn't harm anything Jimmy Kimmel tears up talking about it: http://www.buzzfeed.com/richardhjame...gp#.ctr2B2vWn4 |
This has really had an impact on me. I took a few hours out today to paint a tribute piece.
http://i.imgur.com/830OZUX.jpg The guy deserves everything he has coming to him but let's hope some good comes from it as well. For those who seek pleasure in murder and bloodsport, you will be held accountable for your actions. |
That is so beautiful!!!
If anyone is wondering why the death of one lion matters... because it will likely lead to the death of many more lions and their numbers are already dwindling. It's not because hew as famous or a tourist attraction. http://blogs.discovery.com/bites-ani...n=AnimalPlanet It's just despicable to me that they lured him out of a protected area to shoot him, let him suffer for 40 hours, shoot him again, and then skin him and behead him. That's not "sport." That's criminal. |
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From predator to prey: Here's a Big LOL Award, Dr. Palmer, for becoming the victim of the world's first "Bill Cosby-ing!" https://www.rocktivity.com/Graphics/bigLOL.gif |
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And the very nasty corollary is that his cubs might not survive. There are 6 of them. So that one person is responsible for the deaths of 7 lions - horrible. |
The link I posted said that it would also likely result in the death of Jericho's cubs because Jericho would unlikely be able to stop another coalition from being able to take over and kill the cubs of the predecessors. :(
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Nature can be horribly cruel but even it pales in comparison to the depths of cruelty that some people will sink. :(
I know it's never been the 'done' thing but I just wish there were a way to step in and remove the cubs from the situation and raise them in a protected environment. They may never be able to be released into the wild, but conservation has to be a better option than allowing them to die, surely? And thank you for the compliments on the artwork. If the despicable people involved in trophy hunts want something to hang on their walls, why choose to destroy something beautiful to satisfy that desire when they can quite easily choose to have a painting instead? |
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Aloha !
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Salaam Aleikum, Sebastiaan |
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