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 Bloodsports should be Banned!
« Thread Started on May 10, 2009, 8:07am »

I say it's time that all deliberate cruel killing of animals for "sport" be banned by law. There is no excuse for causing immense pain and suffering to these creatures just for the sheer heck of it...for fun and games.

Okay, I know animals are killed for meat...but there's a difference: the animals in that situation CAN be treated humanely right up to the moment the are killed instantly. I'm not saying that's an ideal situation. There are other objections to killing for meat but what concerns me in this posting is UNNECESSARY AND DELIBERATE CRUELTY TO ANIMALS FOR FUN.

In Spain, buls are tortured to death...by being stabbed with lances and darts and then taunted by the "heroic" Matador who kills him with a sword.

In Ireland, hares (jack rabbits) are captured and forced to act as bait for savage dogs at so-called coursing events. The animals are terrorised to amuse the spectators and many are mauled to death. Foxes are hunted with packs of hounds...chased to exhaustion and then ripped to pieces, again for "fun".

Some nations or states allow cockfighting, dogfighting, badger baiting...you name it. Anything you can think of that can inflict agonising pain and suffering on an animal is deemed "sport" by some set of people out there.

Is shooting a cruel sport? It certainly is when the shot bird or animal, as often happens, is not killed by the bullet or pellets but just injured and left to die of its injuries.

And there's the question of how bloodsport fans behave towards other human beings. In his book Bad Hare Days, Irish animal protection campaigner and journalist John Fitzgerald highlights the violence and bullying to which opponents of organised cruelty to animals are subjected...they pay a high price for their compassion. In Ireland, campaigners have been been severely assaulted, fired from their jobs for being against bloodsports, and have sufered wrongful arrest at the hands of police who were leading members of hare coursing clubs.

Fitzgerald addresses brilliantly the link between the violence and cruelty of bloodsports and violence directed against human beings, and makes a powerful case for banning bloodsports both on the grounds of animal cruelty and the risk to human safety and wellbing inherent in these "recreational cruelties".

I hope that some day recreational cruelty to animals IN ALL ITS SICKENING FORMS will be outlawed worldwide. I the meantime, I urge support for the campaign groups in various countries battling for the protection of animals from "Fun Cruelty".
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