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bakosphere - > Bakosphere -> Sport or murder?
Sport or murder?

This photo appeared in our Sports section today. It shows a Bakersfield woman and her family with a deer they had hunted and killed.

As far as hunting photos go, it's not that out of the ordinary.

A caller to the newsroom a few moments ago wasn't the slightest bit impressed by the "disturbing" photo.

"It's actually quite disgusting that this family is smiling together after slaughtering a deer," she said. "It's clearly a disturbing photo that should never have been published in your newspaper."

Is she right?

Posted in these Groups: Animals, Sports & Recreation
Topics: deer, hunting, complaint, murder
posted by bakosphere on Friday, December 19, 2008 at 03:01 PM
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posted by gsisola on Dec 19, 2008 at 03:25 PM

I can see where some might find this offensive... they would probably find pictures of the chicken they ate for dinner... or the pig they ate for breakfast... or the cow they ordered at the "drive-thru" window getting slaughtered offensive as well... I guess it's disgusting when you actually see the animal itself.. and not the Styrofoam and plastic... or the pretty colored cardboard chicken nugget box.

posted by catpaw on Dec 19, 2008 at 03:32 PM

I'm one of these people who is not a gun or hunting enthusiast. But I wouldn't say no if I got invited for dinner.

Tell the caller that the family was hunting catch-and-release. They shot the deer with a tranquilizer dart.

posted by Shwaine on Dec 19, 2008 at 04:08 PM

If they plan to eat it, then I have no problem with it. I don't mind those that hunt for food since there is little waste in the process and I know many enjoy venison (I haven't tried it since I have allergies to other red meats). I have less tolerance for trophy hunters however. I don't see much sport in that and the waste of a perfectly good source of food also irks me.

posted by swright2 on Dec 19, 2008 at 06:15 PM

What do you think people had to do prior to processed food. What do you think goes on in those processing plants.

all avid hunters I know eat what they shoot. Crazy what people have a problem with these days. I think people really should pull their heads out of the sand and look around, think about real events and then ponder a second before they speak.

posted by meraz1860 on Dec 19, 2008 at 07:10 PM

Such judgment from the caller!!!! I'm glad I'm not related to them, they sound as if any one who doesn't think, act or EAT like them is just disgusting....Good Luck w/ that!!!! 

Its a wonderful picture of a family spending quality time together....I come from a long line of beef,pork,chicken eaters!!! Killed a few deer, rabbits,and dove along the way also....Merry X-mas

 

 

posted by VirgilAnderson on Dec 22, 2008 at 09:43 AM

"What do you think people had to do prior to processed food..."

This is interesting...

http://www.youtube.com/watc...

--virgil

posted by witterpitters on Dec 22, 2008 at 09:57 AM

In the 70's & 80's my hubby went deer hunting every year with his cousin. We have neighbors who still do. Having venison for a year saved us a ton of money at the grocery store. As mentioned above as long as the meat is for consumption I have no problem with the picture - in many cultures, including ours, this meat sustained families who had little or no money. Nobody seems to have a fit about the whales and seals that are consumed by the peoples of the Arctic regions so what's the big deal about the deer - it's not bambi!

Anybody have any funny hunting stories?!

 

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