“A rat is a pig is a dog is a boy.”
Really think about that one for a moment if you dare. Those are the words of the animal rights and anti-hunting hero and guru Ingrid Newkirk. And she means it, as do her zombie-like, soulless, criminal followers and fellow scam artists.
Equating the life of a human being with creatures we slaughter and eat on an hourly basis across the planet must surely represent the ongoing criminality of political correctness gone berserk.
When asked whether she would save a drowning child or a dog, this subhuman monster and leader of Peta and the Humane Society of the United States casually expressed uncertainty, once again devaluing human life to that of a pet.
Meanwhile all my hunting buddies and I along with educated, thinking people around the world believe wildlife is indeed a precious renewable resource to which we have a profound stewardship responsibility to maintain and manage in the asset column instead of the liability column. To us, human life is sacred, while animal life is to be respected and utilized in a responsible manner, exactly like our heroes Cochise and Geronimo did.
We are appalled at the insane uproar over the Zimbabwean lion kill. Much like the dishonesty of the “black lives matter” hysteria, the only reason people are overreacting to this kill is due to the fact that this particular lion was given a name and a spotlight. All those thousands and thousands of lions, leopards, bears and other animals killed in the same manner during the essential and legal annual harvest of these surplus critters apparently didn’t matter so much, much like the daily slaughter of blacks in Chicago, New York, Newark, Detroit, South Central, Philadelphia, Boston, Baltimore, St Louis and elsewhere. Not a peep.
The dumbing down of humankind has never been more graphic and offensive and downright embarrassing.
Hunting lions in this manner is perfectly legal and proven to be essential across Africa. Like putting worms on hooks to “lure” fish and duck decoys to “lure” mallards, in order to harvest these dangerous livestock and people killing lions and leopards is the historically proven methodology how all those other lions were killed that no one complained about.
This might not be something a city kid will ever understand, but villagers in Africa do. So the city kids should just shut up and go about their safe air conditioned lives and stay out of African’s lives with their presumptuous comfortably numb “Bambi” nonsense.
And of course the lion was killed on legal hunting grounds outside the Hwange Park, because like all finite habitat, such areas can only support so much wildlife and the surplus must be harvested annually as a valuable, huntable, commodity, or said habitat will be destroyed in short order.
Does anyone actually believe that the sustain yield, habitat carrying capacity science does not apply to lions and giraffes like it does for deer and elk? Really?
Though photographs prove and nobody can possibly claim the radio telemetry collar was visible on this lion, the jury is indeed still out on what happened to the collar after the kill. This important technology is utilized and paid for mostly by hunting revenues to help manage wildlife for health and balance.
Again, how ignorant does one have to be to not know this?
Dictated by laws conceived and written by hunters and the biologists we hire and enforced with hunting revenues, wanton waste is never tolerated and every speck of sacred and cherished protein, bone, sinew, body fluids, skin, teeth, fangs and claws must be utilized. This is commonsense except for uneducated or foolish people.
And “beloved?” As if all wildlife isn’t beloved, even those without names.
Evidence already shows that Zimbabwe villagers are not upset by the killing of this lion, but are upset that the annual increase in lion numbers that threaten their lives and livestock may not be properly managed with proper harvests due to the ignorant, emotional overreaction to this standard procedure.
Only people who live with lions should dictate lion policy.
A lion is a deer is a giraffe is an elk.
Write that down. Wildlife biology 101 has brought back the healthiest thriving populations of deer, elk, moose, pronghorn, wild sheep and goats, muskox, bear, cougar, turkey, geese and other game animals in North America due to the simple and proven sustain yield value system that guarantees their value.
Where hunting is regulated, wildlife thrives. Where it is banned there is no money for game departments, game wardens, radio telemetry, jeeps, helicopters or anti-poaching forces, and wildlife suffers and is often decimated.
You have to pick one, and when you do, you will show whether wildlife matters to you or only those with cute names.
Lion, the other white meat.
Ted Nugent is an award-winning musician and writer, with numerous best-seller books including “Ted, White and Blue: The Nugent Manifesto,” “God, Guns and Rock ‘n Roll,” and “Kill It and Grill It: A Guide to Preparing and Cooking Wild Game and Fish” with his wife, Shemane, among other books. Be sure to check out his website for more news on his latest music, thoughts and upcoming shows in 2015, and also at World News Daily, Newsmax and Daily Caller for more insights.
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I see you blocked me from responding on facebook to your comments about the illegal poaching of the lion in Africa.I am thinking you can’t take the truth from hunters who hunt legally,ethically and who utilize what they harvest for human consumption.Its ppl like you who give the anti establishment fuel against ethical hunters.You post and defend that dentist when the facts coming back is that the animal was poached and the meat was left in the wild to rot..Before you rant the way you do you should do your homework the man has also poached a bear here in the states.You my friend are sending a bad message out in these public forums.Hunters like myself and many in the hunting blogs I have thus far read don’t have your pathetic ideology with this case.If it was a legal hunt which it wasn’t there’s no issue this obviously wasn’t a legal hunt.Also the animal was a protected animal which is bad enough that it was shot what’s even worse they tried to hide the crime by trying to dispose of its collar..Real ethical legal hunter Ted.Use some common sense for once in your life and stop throwing antis the fuel they need..