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If you don't see anything wrong with this.... You go in the sociopath column with the good doctor.
Killing for fun is not something that human beings should do. Killing to survive, protect, feed a family, etc. Those things are what human beings do. Killing animals for fun, starting fires, and bed wetting are signs of a potential serial killer. I guess we are lucky he had the bucks to contain his blood lust to the animal kingdom.
Its 2015. We don't need to kill any animals for any reason. I find the outrage over this to be ridiculous. Its grandstanding behavior of the highest order.
Of course they lured him with food. That is how he became unafraid of humans. You think one day he decided to snuzzle up to tourists?
He was fed by humans and enticed to be comfortable around them. Are you that naive?
What difference does it make if he followed the humans because he was friendly, or if he followed the food? He was still lured away from his protected area to a place where he could be killed. Nothing 'right' about what they did.
No, I actually know the story. You don't. At this point, you're trolling so I'm done with you.
Then what about this?
Originally Posted by thefragile
"Some people choose to be willfully ignorant."
That isn't trolling?
You claim to know the story. Calling you on this. You don't know anything more than anyone else. Everything you know came from the Internet or TV or some newspaper or radio.
What do you know that no one else here knows? Either post it or it doesn't exist.
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