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Go Tony!
> If we didn't foxes would take over our world.
Why is it OUR world?
Fox hunting is not the right way to kill foxes as tearing them to shreds is very inhumane and injust. It is a way for rich people in tweeds to enjoy themselves. Foxes are becoming rarer sights around the country and have to venture into towns for food, thus being run over.
'Snobs' can no longer pass the hunts off as 'culls' because the population of foxes is rapidly dwindling. I do not think that foxes should be killed for the pleasure of 'snobs', even if I am not that keen on the creatures themselves.
If this barbaric practice was carried out on say, cats, then there would be an uproar and public riots, whereas the death of the fox population 'slinks' quietly passed us...
I used to live somewhere where a fox roamed at night. Was completely silent and didn't cause any damage to anything at all.
Obviously, that fox was just one out of millions - but what I'm saying is, the majority of the foxes killed are killed in snobbish barbarity.
> If we didn't foxes would take over our world.They would not like it
> either it would be to crouded.
You moron.
> If we didn't foxes would take over our world.
No George Bush wouldnt allow that, he would use nuclear bombs before he would see the day when foxes take over the world.
I'm not against fox hunting entirely - some farmers or people have to do it - but the other... urgh. Just what Edgy said really.
Killing for survival, fine. Killing for convenience/fun - that's a different matter entirely.
> Oh you would want all the foxes running around town and living on our
> streets would you?
The ones that keep me awake, and rip open our bin bags each and every night?
Yes.