tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8009643355982117276.post5101485888161303626..comments2023-11-18T20:46:14.848+00:00Comments on James Marchington: Another cheap shot from the antisJames Marchingtonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08109578008088776428noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8009643355982117276.post-3102792950134305082009-01-06T20:29:00.000+00:002009-01-06T20:29:00.000+00:00Phasianus, interesting comments. I also wondered a...Phasianus, interesting comments. I also wondered about the camera not following the stalker after the shot, although in the circumstances I guess he wouldn't want to risk the crew frightening what might have been a wounded beast before he had a chance to finish it. (He muttered rather, but what I got from it was that it looked dead but he put a shot in its neck to make sure).<BR/><BR/>I too felt uncomfortable with the idea that the welfare of the beast might have been compromised by the demands of the production team. It seemed to me that some decisions were taken in the interests of 'good TV'. In the circumstances, I felt the estate staff did an excellent job to ensure it was done properly.<BR/><BR/>I may be wrong here, but I suspect the beast they butchered wasn't the one they shot. During the butchering, we clearly saw a bullet hole in the centre of the rib cage, which isn't what you'd expect to see after what had gone before.<BR/><BR/>Overall, though, an excellent demonstration of how open-minded people experiencing what shooting is really about (rather than swallowing the hate and lies peddled by the Batchelor idiot and the like) quickly see that it's not cruel, and is an ethical, sustainable (and, yes, enjoyable) way to harvest healthy, delicious food.James Marchingtonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08109578008088776428noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8009643355982117276.post-76845002613394747192009-01-06T20:13:00.000+00:002009-01-06T20:13:00.000+00:00Vicky, good to have you on here. It's funny, the o...Vicky, good to have you on here. It's funny, the only other person who ever called me 'Jim' was a paedo who used to bother me at school. Wonder if they're connected?!<BR/><BR/>You're right to point out the extreme aims of these groups. They cross the line from 'welfare' which we all support, to 'rights' which is ludicrous and unworkable, and would destroy society as we know it.James Marchingtonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08109578008088776428noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8009643355982117276.post-61291114860967128452009-01-06T19:04:00.000+00:002009-01-06T19:04:00.000+00:00James, why do you let this guy call you 'Jim'? Is ...James, why do you let this guy call you 'Jim'? Is he a mate of yours? AA and LACS can be considered extreme as they have been known to stage sometimes abusive and violent protests as well as their more peaceful ones. Their ultimate aims are also pretty extreme. Most animal right organisations are less than open about their opposition to animal use and ownership in general. If Mr and Mrs Joe Public knew these organisations would turn their attentions to course fishing, pigeon racing, show jumping etc etc once they have removed 'blood sports' (what i see in the case of shooting as an honest harvest of free range and wild meat for my table rather than choosing factory farmed supermarket meat).<BR/>Why don't you just go away and focus on REAL animal cruelty? Are you worried about puppy farms, puppy dealers, dog fighting, halal slaughter? The 'cruel' shooters I know certainly are!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8009643355982117276.post-17504238461119278052009-01-06T12:44:00.000+00:002009-01-06T12:44:00.000+00:00I do not believe in terrorism in any form Jim. I h...I do not believe in terrorism in any form Jim. I hope you don't either. Please don't use this implication again.<BR/><BR/>I did watch KICIEI last night. I did find it educational but not for the reasons you would want. My view is bound to be different to yours. The producers of the programme trawled the public for people to take part who were on both sides of the fence. I think it would be fair to impart that they also recruited a few wanabees. The bait was an all-expenses paid trip to Scotland and an appearance on television. Did you see what jobs the twenty and thirty-somethings did? I noticed one was a dancer. He and the others could obviously spare the time.<BR/>The ghillie chose 3 people to shoot a stag who were not the best shots. Two were chosen because of their vegetarian beliefs, probably because it made better television with their potential to be shocked. Similarly, three women were chosen because of the potential for tears.<BR/>The woman who shot the stag did not make a clean kill. There was nothing open about the ghillie's insistence that everyone and the cameraman stayed behind whilst he went forward to see what had happened to a wounded animal. He admitted to despatching it with a neck shot but this aspect of the idiocy of making entertainment from the death of a magnificent beast at the hands of an unskilled amateur was cynically played down. Apparently she was selected to kill the stag because of her attitude, which was not defined.<BR/>Everybody knows that properly butchered meat must be hung first. The programme was anxious to show its hapless participants eating the stag that was killed earlier in the day. The Chef used the fillet, to cheat the viewers into believing that unhung venison can be palatable.<BR/>This programme was about reality entertainment and not about proving anything. It failed if that was its object. The Balavil Estate made a gross error of judgement in taking part in this tacky programme, which compares easily with Anthea Turner and Grant Bovey's Crunchie Bar wedding stunt.Phasianushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05531066972155146069noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8009643355982117276.post-56422797948566442422009-01-06T10:55:00.000+00:002009-01-06T10:55:00.000+00:00Funny how 'open' we shooters are isn't it; could i...Funny how 'open' we shooters are isn't it; could it be we have nothing to hide? Did you watch Kill It Cook It Eat It last night? You might find it educational.<BR/><BR/>While I've got your attention, perhaps you could tell me your position on the use of terrorist-style tactics in pursuit of animal 'rights'. Do you believe the end justifies any means?James Marchingtonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08109578008088776428noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8009643355982117276.post-65335958575375588472009-01-06T10:04:00.000+00:002009-01-06T10:04:00.000+00:00LACS is also a company limited by Guarantee. The c...LACS is also a company limited by Guarantee. The company is wholly owned by the charity.<BR/><BR/>But tread carefully Jim. The GWCT employs the same device. It is an organisation openly supporting bloodsports and collaborating with bloodsports organisations while posing as a charity with educational aims.Phasianushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05531066972155146069noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8009643355982117276.post-87225127217105515092009-01-05T22:20:00.000+00:002009-01-05T22:20:00.000+00:00Blimey, LACS is getting away with 'charity' status...Blimey, LACS is getting away with 'charity' status with all the mischief they get up to? Thanks for pointing it out - we'll have to see what can be done about that.James Marchingtonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08109578008088776428noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8009643355982117276.post-69121815878813425042009-01-05T21:54:00.000+00:002009-01-05T21:54:00.000+00:00Its not often you get it right and now you've got ...Its not often you get it right and now you've got it wrong again Jim. The League Against Cruel Sports is a charity. It adopted charitable status in 2008. <BR/>Animal Aid is not a charity. But not because it is an extremist organisation. It isn't. Charities are disqualified from political campaigning. For similar reasons, the Countryside Alliance and the BASC are not charities. Now you wouldn't call the CA an extremist organisation would you Jim?Phasianushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05531066972155146069noreply@blogger.com