Or just make trophy hunters work for their "trophy" by having them use spears and a shield (and signing off on a waiver that they are responsible and that no one can sue if (when) they are mauled(killed).Yes. I think you’re on to something. Maybe we need to fit lions and giraffes with lasers.
They would just find a way to game that system, and design a “spear” that was actually a rifle, or some shit like that. But yes, if they want to kill endangered animals, or even just exotic ones, they should only be able to use weapons they crafted with their own hands. And no fucking guns, gun powder, or explosives or any kind.Or just make trophy hunters work for their "trophy" by having them use spears and a shield (and signing off on a waiver that they are responsible and that no one can sue if (when) they are mauled(killed).
- Hey Dad, what's "Karma"?
- Well Son, it's like you arming your cock to kill other cocks but it attacks you in the cock and killing you.
Rooster fitted with blade for cockfight kills its owner in India
Bird with 3-inch knife attached to leg inflicts fatal injuries to man’s groin
By Agence France-Presse in New Delhi | 27 Feb 2021
A rooster fitted with a knife for an illegal cockfight in southern India has killed its owner, sparking a manhunt for the organisers of the event, police said.
The bird had a knife attached to its leg ready to take on an opponent when it inflicted serious injuries to the man’s groin as it tried to escape, officers said. The man died from loss of blood before he could reach a hospital in the Karimnagar district of Telangana state earlier this week, local police officer B Jeevan told AFP.
The man was among 16 people organising the cockfight in the village of Lothunur when the freak accident took place, Jeevan said. The rooster was briefly held at the local police station before it was sent to a poultry farm.
“We are searching for the other 15 people involved in organising the illegal fight,” Jeevan said. They could face charges of manslaughter, illegal betting and hosting a cockfight.
Cockfights are banned but still common in rural areas of Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Odisha states – particularly around the Hindu festival of Sankranti. Specially bred roosters have 7.5cm (3in) knives or blades tethered to their legs and punters bet on who will win the gruesome fight. Thousands of roosters die each year in the battles which, despite the efforts of animal rights groups, attract large crowds.
https://amp.theguardian.com/world/2...-blade-for-cockfight-kills-its-owner-in-india
Stuff as beautifully poetic as this happening almost makes me religious.
stabbed in the cock at a cock fight by a cock.
bigger upset than Serra vs GSP imoThat rooster has a human kill on his win record. That thing needs a championship belt and a bunch of hens to service him. Biggest win in recent rooster history?
I remember when that guy killed a bear with a spear. People where bitching it was inhumane and he should have used a gun since it was less painful and faster. Hunters generally can’t win with the anti hunting crowd no matter what they do.Or just make trophy hunters work for their "trophy" by having them use spears and a shield (and signing off on a waiver that they are responsible and that no one can sue if (when) they are mauled(killed).
- Hey Dad, what's "Karma"?
- Well Son, it's like you arming your cock to kill other cocks but it attacks you in the cock and killing you.
Rooster fitted with blade for cockfight kills its owner in India
Bird with 3-inch knife attached to leg inflicts fatal injuries to man’s groin
By Agence France-Presse in New Delhi | 27 Feb 2021
A rooster fitted with a knife for an illegal cockfight in southern India has killed its owner, sparking a manhunt for the organisers of the event, police said.
The bird had a knife attached to its leg ready to take on an opponent when it inflicted serious injuries to the man’s groin as it tried to escape, officers said. The man died from loss of blood before he could reach a hospital in the Karimnagar district of Telangana state earlier this week, local police officer B Jeevan told AFP.
The man was among 16 people organising the cockfight in the village of Lothunur when the freak accident took place, Jeevan said. The rooster was briefly held at the local police station before it was sent to a poultry farm.
“We are searching for the other 15 people involved in organising the illegal fight,” Jeevan said. They could face charges of manslaughter, illegal betting and hosting a cockfight.
Cockfights are banned but still common in rural areas of Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Odisha states – particularly around the Hindu festival of Sankranti. Specially bred roosters have 7.5cm (3in) knives or blades tethered to their legs and punters bet on who will win the gruesome fight. Thousands of roosters die each year in the battles which, despite the efforts of animal rights groups, attract large crowds.
https://amp.theguardian.com/world/2...-blade-for-cockfight-kills-its-owner-in-india
Thats like rooster version of spartacus