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Sat 14/07/01 at 16:19
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When I wrote the topic title - "is it a sport" I was thinking a great many things, yes it did hurt, no I'm ok now thanks, but it got me thinking - who on earth can say that it's a sport? Foxhunting should be banned, it almost was but the Government are weak and feeble when it comes to policies like this - a tradition, one that should not have even started, but now should be left in the past - the only place it can belong.

It's not so much the fact that the foxes need to be controlled; it's the way in which they're hunted. It's disgusting, on of the most inhumane acts of all - it's murder, it's a crime, it should be banned and if anyone dares say it's a sport then they should be taught a lesson. Ok, so you have to analyse why Fox Hunting happens, what the alternatives are, the costs to society, why it most definitely isn't a sport, and what should be done about it. Well I will anyway.

So, why does it happen? Farmers mostly, and of course large-eared members of the pompous Royal Family, partake in this 'activity', riding their horses, dressing up in that red uniform with horrid hats, with hound dogs that run with them to sniff out the foxes so the hunters can kill them. The fact that they wear red is just fitting - reflects the blood and destruction of life. They do this because the foxes on rare occasions attack sheep and livestock, but then that's the farmer's own fault - if the fox can't get in to attack and eat the sheep or chickens, then they won't, thus no need for fox hunting, which shouldn't be the result of the loss of sheep anyway.

Let's put this in another sense. Fox's aren't human, but imagine if it were something else - something like "Homeless/Shoplifter hunting - is this a sport?" ok, that may sound ridiculous, but yeah, they're a pain, they steal things, but you wouldn't have organised hunts to try and get rid of them would you? Of course not, instead we try to help these people, well some of us do, food at Christmas, shelters, counselling for shoplifters, etc. You wouldn't hunt the homeless or the needy - you'd help instead. So why kill these foxes? It is murder, it is wrong and it rubbishes all the laws of animal rights.

So, foxes are a pain to farmers, and I am sure if you are a family living on a farm, you may think that fox hunting is the best course of action, you have been brought up to believe this way, it's a tradition that you are used to, it helps you and your family and so around 25% of the population are in favour of fox hunting, but there you go - 3/4 people are against it. What do we do? It isn't a problem for me, but it's an issue that concerns all of us - just like climate changing as a result of global warming, like the elections, like any public issue of importance, it affects the whole population. Would you vote on an outright ban? If a ban were to be implemented, would it stay enforced? Hunts would still take place, but fines would be charged.

So - bigger fences and anti fox spray the answer? Hmmm, maybe farmers should keep control of their animals more carefully, well they definitely should. Cows wandering all over the place...

What are the costs to society? It harms more than the foxes you know...It brings upset, it brings annoyance, protests and conflict among us - driving people to bitter hatred of one another - it destroys relationships, friendships and respect is lost. Perhaps the foxes could be killed, but in a less evil act. Don't shoot them, they're wonderful creatures, but then I would say that wouldn't I.

Come on Tony - you're there for another 4 years - this time get it sorted out.

I think people against fox hunting hate the hunters more than the hunters hate the actual foxes, to be perfectly honest.

It can't be a very effective solution if the fox hunting keeps on going can it? Don't make the foxes extinct: solve the problem instead. Hunters like hunting, they enjoy it - you can tell - that awful horn sound, synonymous with fox hunting, it sends shivers down my spine and quite frankly that sound should be outlawed!

So is it a sport? Pah! In the sense of, "is it a sport like football or rugby?" well no of course not - I don't know the ins and outs of hunting - maybe they have training sessions, maybe there're replica shirts and hats of real 'packs' of hunting 'teams'.


It's not a blood sport - hunting and sport are two words that cannot go together. It's a crime.
Ban it. Ban it now.

Thanks - your thoughts?
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Sat 14/07/01 at 16:19
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When I wrote the topic title - "is it a sport" I was thinking a great many things, yes it did hurt, no I'm ok now thanks, but it got me thinking - who on earth can say that it's a sport? Foxhunting should be banned, it almost was but the Government are weak and feeble when it comes to policies like this - a tradition, one that should not have even started, but now should be left in the past - the only place it can belong.

It's not so much the fact that the foxes need to be controlled; it's the way in which they're hunted. It's disgusting, on of the most inhumane acts of all - it's murder, it's a crime, it should be banned and if anyone dares say it's a sport then they should be taught a lesson. Ok, so you have to analyse why Fox Hunting happens, what the alternatives are, the costs to society, why it most definitely isn't a sport, and what should be done about it. Well I will anyway.

So, why does it happen? Farmers mostly, and of course large-eared members of the pompous Royal Family, partake in this 'activity', riding their horses, dressing up in that red uniform with horrid hats, with hound dogs that run with them to sniff out the foxes so the hunters can kill them. The fact that they wear red is just fitting - reflects the blood and destruction of life. They do this because the foxes on rare occasions attack sheep and livestock, but then that's the farmer's own fault - if the fox can't get in to attack and eat the sheep or chickens, then they won't, thus no need for fox hunting, which shouldn't be the result of the loss of sheep anyway.

Let's put this in another sense. Fox's aren't human, but imagine if it were something else - something like "Homeless/Shoplifter hunting - is this a sport?" ok, that may sound ridiculous, but yeah, they're a pain, they steal things, but you wouldn't have organised hunts to try and get rid of them would you? Of course not, instead we try to help these people, well some of us do, food at Christmas, shelters, counselling for shoplifters, etc. You wouldn't hunt the homeless or the needy - you'd help instead. So why kill these foxes? It is murder, it is wrong and it rubbishes all the laws of animal rights.

So, foxes are a pain to farmers, and I am sure if you are a family living on a farm, you may think that fox hunting is the best course of action, you have been brought up to believe this way, it's a tradition that you are used to, it helps you and your family and so around 25% of the population are in favour of fox hunting, but there you go - 3/4 people are against it. What do we do? It isn't a problem for me, but it's an issue that concerns all of us - just like climate changing as a result of global warming, like the elections, like any public issue of importance, it affects the whole population. Would you vote on an outright ban? If a ban were to be implemented, would it stay enforced? Hunts would still take place, but fines would be charged.

So - bigger fences and anti fox spray the answer? Hmmm, maybe farmers should keep control of their animals more carefully, well they definitely should. Cows wandering all over the place...

What are the costs to society? It harms more than the foxes you know...It brings upset, it brings annoyance, protests and conflict among us - driving people to bitter hatred of one another - it destroys relationships, friendships and respect is lost. Perhaps the foxes could be killed, but in a less evil act. Don't shoot them, they're wonderful creatures, but then I would say that wouldn't I.

Come on Tony - you're there for another 4 years - this time get it sorted out.

I think people against fox hunting hate the hunters more than the hunters hate the actual foxes, to be perfectly honest.

It can't be a very effective solution if the fox hunting keeps on going can it? Don't make the foxes extinct: solve the problem instead. Hunters like hunting, they enjoy it - you can tell - that awful horn sound, synonymous with fox hunting, it sends shivers down my spine and quite frankly that sound should be outlawed!

So is it a sport? Pah! In the sense of, "is it a sport like football or rugby?" well no of course not - I don't know the ins and outs of hunting - maybe they have training sessions, maybe there're replica shirts and hats of real 'packs' of hunting 'teams'.


It's not a blood sport - hunting and sport are two words that cannot go together. It's a crime.
Ban it. Ban it now.

Thanks - your thoughts?

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