Probably the funniest thing I’ve read all year

Then you're a sick individual who would want 5 children to grow up without a father over a ******* animal.

What a crass person that would find this amusing.
I have to agree with this completely. Finding it funny or satisfying that a father has died and left his wife and kids alone because he wasn't nice to animals is so narrow minded.

Can you even imagine the impact it will have on them? The hurt and upset they will experience? How their lives will be immeasurably different and harder? The birthdays and Christmases when they will cry because their dad isn't there?

But hey, it's hilarious because he was mean to animals, who are apparently much more important than humans these days. People have just lost all perspective on the value of human lives.
 
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The older I get, the more I hate people and place more value on animals. Once again the irony of you suggesting those who find it funny are so narrow minded is laughable.

He got what he deserved. Perhaps it’s a life lesson to the kids:

1) Don’t hunt innocent animals
2) If you are going to be stupid enough to hunt an animal, to kill an innocent life who has every right be exist than any human, then at least be smart about it.

It’s a clear case of karma.
 
I have to agree with this completely. Finding it funny or satisfying that a father has died and left his wife and kids alone because he wasn't nice to animals is so narrow minded.

Can you even imagine the impact it will have on them? The hurt and upset they will experience? How their lives will be immeasurably different and harder? The birthdays and Christmases when they will cry because their dad isn't there?

But hey, it's hilarious because he was mean to animals, who are apparently much more important than humans these days. People have just lost all perspective on the value of human lives.

Maybe the kids will learn to be nicer human beings than their father was.
 
Maybe there's a better way for his kids to get a life lesson about the value of animal lives that doesn't result in their father being dead and all the potential harm that goes with it.

It's not a binary position whereby they can only appreciate the value of animal life if their father dies trying to kill animals.

The potential detrimental impact to society from a father leaving their family is far greater than the lost "lesson" if he didn't die.

The older I get, the more I hate people and place more value on animals.

Being an obvious misanthrope doesn't lend much credibility to your argument, for normally-adjusted people anyway.
 
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I've never understood why people get their kicks from shooting a defenceless creature when they have stacked the odds massively in their favour to the point there is zero challenge. Does it make them feel big? Powerful? Manly? I really pity the sort of person who enjoys that sort of thing.
 
Maybe there's a better way for his kids to get a life lesson about the value of animal lives that doesn't result in their father being dead and all the potential harm that goes with it.

It's not a binary position whereby they can only appreciate the value of animal life if their father dies trying to kill animals.

Oh there definitely is a better way - unfortunately he was too much of a scumbag for that to happen and he chose to kill innocent animals for fun. Hopefully his life insurance covers this so the family can be comfortable.
 
I've never understood why people get their kicks from shooting a defenceless creature when they have stacked the odds massively in their favour to the point there is zero challenge. Does it make them feel big? Powerful? Manly? I really pity the sort of person who enjoys that sort of thing.

I’m not sure if him wrestling the bear with his own two hands for sport would have been any more sensible… :D
 
You guys would change your mind about hunting bears if you lived in an area where you go our to your car and see a bear in the road.

Climb over your fence and kill your dog and eat it also happens a lot.

If you choose to live in a bear area then you take that risk. If you don’t want to risk it, move somewhere without bears. It’s not difficult.
 
Oh there definitely is a better way - unfortunately he was too much of a scumbag for that to happen and he chose to kill innocent animals for fun. Hopefully his life insurance covers this so the family can be comfortable.
Lack of empathy for the innocent related parties isn't a good way to virtue signal your love of animals.
 
Lack of empathy for the innocent related parties isn't a good way to virtue signal your love of animals.

The wife chose to marry him - I have no sympathy. The kids and grandkids will maybe now grow up thinking that chasing and killing innocent an8mals isn’t their idea of ‘sport’, which can only be a good thing.

The article claims he ‘died doing what he loved’ - says everything you need to know about the bloke.
 
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