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Well, it seems that JR has posted on the Zimbabwe Conservation Task Force Facebook page that teaching people to hunt is why there are shooting in the USA.

How about we bombard the ZCTF Facebook page? Let's take a page out of the antis play book.

I already hammered him.
 
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I would except I am not on FB anymore.
 
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Good one Larry.


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Found the FB page, however not that specific comment.


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I can't find it now. it might be taken down. A bunch of us hammered them HARD!
 
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I saw it earlier. He's a douche nozzle if ever there was one.
 
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Here is the mail they circulated a few days ago. Though his writing usually demonstrates little coherent, factual or even literary genius, this one appears as if it might have been written by his gardener.

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24th August 2015

CONSERVATION OR NOT?

We often hear of trophy hunters claiming to be conservationists and we find this difficult to understand. If this is the case, then there are 2 types of "conservation".

TYPE ONE

There is the breeding of wild animals for hunting. This industry is supported by the hunting fraternity and animal breeders. The animals are bred en masse for the purpose of being inhumanely shot or hunted. Once these animals are captured, they can never be released back into the wild. In the case of lions, they are captured when they are cubs and at first, are sometimes used for customers to "walk with the lions". Once they get too big for this, they are moved to another enclosure where they are offered to hunters to be shot. They are drugged and the hunter then shoots the lion. This is not really hunting because the lion doesn't have a chance to escape. Some of them are used in canned hunting as well.

Landowners have gone into biodiversity, utilizing the land which was previously used for growing crops, for breeding these wild animals. They claim to have the right to give life to these animals by breeding them but in the end, they are shot with a rifle or a bow and arrow. To breed these animals and "play God" by giving life and then taking life away is cruel and inhumane especially in the case of the cat family, elephants and rhino. They are kept in cages and have no freedom. These so-called conservationists claim this industry is sustainable but it only benefits the land owners and trophy hunters, most of whom are millionaires.

They claim that once the animal has passed its breeding age, it's no good and should be shot. This is the wrong conception. Humans are over-populating the world but when they are old, do we shoot them or do we look after them? Life is like a big chain and each species is like a link in the chain. Each link has a purpose and a job to do. When you start killing the animals, the chain gets shorter and shorter and this interferes with the circle of life.

TYPE TWO

Our National Parks is where the real conservation should be taking place. The animals should be free to roam and tourists can come and see them and photograph them. Hunting should be banned altogether. We, as humans, rely on some of the animals for medicines etc. The elephant is a mobile manure factory, helping to germinate seeds, some of which are used to make medicines. Every species has an important part to play and this is why hunting should be banned.

The local people who live around the wildlife areas should be stakeholders in the industry. They should be given a percentage of the money earned from tourism in exchange for taking care of the animals. At the moment, these people don't get anything. We should be able to co-exist with the wildlife without the cruelty and inhumanity.

Animals can take care of themselves as they always have. When there are too many of one species, the predators kill them for food. This is the way it should be. They don't need our help to keep their numbers down.

We have heard that some Americans teach their children to hunt as young as seven years old. This is a horrifying concept. When the child is annoyed at school, they could possibly shoot someone because they have been brought up that way. We appeal to children all over the world to please write to their governments to ask them to stop hunting. We have received some letters from children and these are very important to us.

Money talks - guilty walks.



Johnny Rodrigues
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The Zimbabwe Conservation Task Force relies soley on public donations. Your donation can help to preserve the wildlife in Zimbabwe. If you would like to assist, please contact us.





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Just the context and way he has written this piece is indicative of someone not well versed in the ways of the world, and he certainly wouldn't fall into the category of "an educated man" by any means.

Sadly too, this state of being is shared with millions of others !!!
 
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Money talks - guilty walks


If that limp prick Rodrigues is reading this, it is: "Money Talks and Bullshit Walks" - start walking dickhead!
 
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Money talks - guilty walks


If that limp prick Rodrigues is reading this, it is: "Money Talks and Bullshit Walks" - start walking dickhead!


Come to think of it, him and people like him are the enemies of conservation!


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No kidding.
 
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He is actually right . . . money does talk. And his National Park option has not and will not work because the money is not there. On the other hand the hunting option pumps millions of dollars into habitat preservation. His last statement is right . . . but the logic leading up to the statement is factually and intellectually flawed. I am actually encouraged that some of our adversaries are this simplistic, easier to rebut.


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This could be used as an example of a poorly done paper in a high school English class.


Only slightly better than the "Nigerian Prince" emails in circulation.
 
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