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# With the security measures farmers are likely to have now
not many fox-related incidents are going to be taking place. I remember jobs being one of the main arguments for fox hunting, which is pretty redundant... how would fox hunting create jobs? It's a crap excuse with nothing to back it up. The countryside's doing just fine without it.
(, Mon 9 Apr 2012, 17:14, archived)
# Whilst I mostly agree with what both of you are saying.
I've heard of the 'shooters' that some farmers use instead,
they kill as many animals as possible for fun, not just foxes.
We hear them occasionally.
/N Wales
(, Mon 9 Apr 2012, 17:23, archived)
# This is not something of whch I approve, but at least they don't dress up in ridiculous clothes
and set a pack of ten dogs against a fox, accompanied by ten or fifteen braying lackwits on horses.

Well, I assume they don't.
(, Mon 9 Apr 2012, 17:26, archived)
# If you count modern camoflage and sometimes silenced weapons.
Far more cruelty occurs to produce cheap meat.
(, Mon 9 Apr 2012, 17:30, archived)
# It made jobs for the people who "didn't breed" foxes for Prince Charles' hunts
/politically sensitive and probably libelous in a British court blog



edit: lol
www.scotsman.com/news/prince-i-ll-leave-britain-over-fox-hunt-ban-1-1377082
double lol
www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1341954/Beaufort-Hunt-broke-rules-on-fox-breeding.html

the man is not only a fucking idiot he's also a total cunt
(, Mon 9 Apr 2012, 17:25, archived)
# Royalty. Need I say more?
The daft old bastard.
(, Mon 9 Apr 2012, 17:34, archived)
# They just want to play 'Ye Olde Kinges and Queens'
Like the royal sociopaths who warred, pillaged and enslaved to get where they are today.
(, Mon 9 Apr 2012, 17:37, archived)