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Related: About this forumThe Victims of Gun Violence Politicians Won't Talk About
The Victims of Gun Violence Politicians Won't Talk About
02/01/2016 02:06 pm ET | Updated Feb 01, 2016
Jay Shooster
Advocate for human and animal rights
This piece was co-authored by Rockwell Schwartz, recent graduate of Vassar College's Science, Technology, & Society program.
A shooting is happening right now at Vassar College. It is the fourth the campus has seen in the past six years. Over 115 have already been killed, their blood spilled on the college fields. Yet, it's unlikely you've heard anything about it. The national media remains silent; not even the local news has covered the grieving families or lost friends. No candlelight vigils, no memorials, no communal mourning, as the victims remain unidentified and seemingly forgotten.
What's happening at Vassar College should be shocking, but similar shootings have been largely ignored across the country. The annual death toll climbs well into the millions, yet there is no accurate record of the casualties. Why? Because the victims were born as members of the wrong species.
In the brewing national discussion on gun violence, the most numerous victims--animals--are left out of the conversation. For every human life taken by a gun, hundreds, if not thousands, of nonhuman lives have also been taken. Yet for these victims, gun control advocates not only erase their deaths, but also actively promote and protect the killings. We fail to label the unnecessary killing of animals as gun violence, and instead we euphemize and romanticize it as "sportsmanship."
But hunting is gun violence. A bullet ripping through flesh, puncturing arteries, taking a life is violence no matter the victim's species. And these deaths are far from as clean and easy as often presented: One study found that more than 1 in 10 deer died only after two or more shots, often suffering for over 15 minutes prior to death. White Buffalo, Inc.--an organization hired by Vassar College to conduct killings on its campus--became the subject of a lawsuit following undercover footage collected at one of its shoots. In one video, a mother deer is shot in the head right in front of her two fawns and she is seen still kicking as a park ranger places a plastic bag over her head. Even when hunting is carried out by paid professionals, there is still suffering and a surge of cortisol-driven terror.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jay-shooster/the-victims-of-gun-violen_b_9112200.html
02/01/2016 02:06 pm ET | Updated Feb 01, 2016
Jay Shooster
Advocate for human and animal rights
This piece was co-authored by Rockwell Schwartz, recent graduate of Vassar College's Science, Technology, & Society program.
A shooting is happening right now at Vassar College. It is the fourth the campus has seen in the past six years. Over 115 have already been killed, their blood spilled on the college fields. Yet, it's unlikely you've heard anything about it. The national media remains silent; not even the local news has covered the grieving families or lost friends. No candlelight vigils, no memorials, no communal mourning, as the victims remain unidentified and seemingly forgotten.
What's happening at Vassar College should be shocking, but similar shootings have been largely ignored across the country. The annual death toll climbs well into the millions, yet there is no accurate record of the casualties. Why? Because the victims were born as members of the wrong species.
In the brewing national discussion on gun violence, the most numerous victims--animals--are left out of the conversation. For every human life taken by a gun, hundreds, if not thousands, of nonhuman lives have also been taken. Yet for these victims, gun control advocates not only erase their deaths, but also actively promote and protect the killings. We fail to label the unnecessary killing of animals as gun violence, and instead we euphemize and romanticize it as "sportsmanship."
But hunting is gun violence. A bullet ripping through flesh, puncturing arteries, taking a life is violence no matter the victim's species. And these deaths are far from as clean and easy as often presented: One study found that more than 1 in 10 deer died only after two or more shots, often suffering for over 15 minutes prior to death. White Buffalo, Inc.--an organization hired by Vassar College to conduct killings on its campus--became the subject of a lawsuit following undercover footage collected at one of its shoots. In one video, a mother deer is shot in the head right in front of her two fawns and she is seen still kicking as a park ranger places a plastic bag over her head. Even when hunting is carried out by paid professionals, there is still suffering and a surge of cortisol-driven terror.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jay-shooster/the-victims-of-gun-violen_b_9112200.html
The anti-gun side of the debate has its versions of nugent too, but you wont see the anti-gun folks saying much about them.
"Hunting is gun violence". Puh-lease.
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The Victims of Gun Violence Politicians Won't Talk About (Original Post)
beevul
Feb 2016
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SpookyDem
(55 posts)1. Im having gun violence chili tonight
shadowrider
(4,941 posts)3. I want some
Deer sausage was the best I've ever eaten.
I have a friend in another state, female, shot 6 this year. She's set for meat for a long time.
Eleanors38
(18,318 posts)7. I had thick GV steaks -O- buck last week. Superb & au naturel food.
Most urbanist animal rights folk don't want to face the big damage done by deer over-population, to other animals and plant life. If they cared so much àbout the style of reducing deer herds, then they would fund a movement to trap deer and release them. Of course they would face the very real mortality due to capture trauma and the vexing question: Where do we put the survivors?
pablo_marmol
(2,375 posts)2. Both the right and left........
..........like to point out that members of the opposition are not just stupid, but insane.
Hunting is gun violence.
Here's a good example of how the GOP gains traction in painting us as foaming, blithering idiots.
shadowrider
(4,941 posts)4. Hunting is gun violence as GOP traction
You couldn't be more correct
Puha Ekapi
(594 posts)6. If we aren't meant to eat animals....
...then why are they made out of meat?
These people are batshit crazy.
DonP
(6,185 posts)8. I like my son-in-law's T shirt
It shows a whitetail crapping on the grass.
"Hey vegetarians, my food poops on your food"
pablo_marmol
(2,375 posts)9. SNORT! NT