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TopicNine-year old shaking uncontrollably after killing.
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01/17/18 7:33:46 PM
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Asherlee10 posted...
GregShmedley posted...
Asherlee10 posted...
I understand that hunting deer helps keep the population in check, but I can't help but feel sad. Ending the life of an animal on purpose would mentally wreck me.


There's nothing wrong with that. And it's understandable.

What is wrong is judging people for it. Teaching her to hunt is almost no different than taking her fishing--a life is taken that you purposfully want to take either for food or sport. Unless you want to argue that a fish's life is more valuable than a deer's.

People who are acting like she will become some serial killer are being dramatic and naive. You likely come across hundreds of people every day that started out hunting at a young age and aren't some nutjobs thirsty for blood.


I agree. I think the only thing noteworthy about the video is her over-enthusiastic behavior. That is probably what is in question.


If you've never been hunting, it's honestly difficult to describe. Grown men get this type of enthusiasm from hunting, as well; it's just not as pronounced. She's young; she has no clue how adrenaline affects her body.

It is a crazy feeling, and it's a good feeling, but that doesn't make someone cruel.

The most miserable feeling, on the flip side, is wounding a deer and not being able to find it. I don't like animals to suffer.
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