Parents: How Would You React?

How Would You React?


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so liberals have no parental rights?

Yeah just what I what I thought you guys would say.

Just wait till some liberal starts teaching your kids that there is no god


I gave you historical facts and childhood psycology facts.

And what did you clowns give?

opinion.


Try teaching the truth about sex and see what happens.

There is a time to teach kids certain concepts and they are not your children so you dont get to deside

You are a riot, and I mean in an entertaining sort of way.
 
there is a good reason the right wing is distroying its self.

Your all moraless bullies
 
Yesterday morning I took my .22 rimfire out to some local farmland where I have permission to shoot small game. I had a good day and brought back four pigeons and five rabbits. In the early evening next door's kids were playing in their garden while I was skinning and plucking what I'd shot. My neighbour's boundry is a flimsey trellis with vines woven through the woodwook. On the other side the children (all aged around 8-10) had noticed what I was doing and took an interest; though showed no sign of revulsion. They asked me if what I was skinning was real. At this point I realised this was an opportunity to impart valuable a lesson upon my young audience. I confirmed what I was handling was real and that I'd shot them. I followed that by asking them if they knew where the meat they ate came from. They were unsure. I informed them it most likely came from a farm via an abbatoir, and I didn't pull any punches. I told them how the meat they saw on their table was killed and processed. I also showed them the organs I'd removed from the carcasses. I then showed them the gun and how it works. They were enthralled. Towards the end of my ad-hoc lecture their childminder called them away. After they'd gone inside she approached the fence and informed me that it's irresponsible to expose children to the stark reality of how meat ends-up on their table. I told her she was being absurd and it was genuinely irresponsible to shield children from the facts, however grissly.

I kind of expected a reaction from our neighbours over what had transpired and I was proven right. At around 8 o'clock both parents knocked on our door. To cut a long story short they weren't overly objective to what their children had been told and seen, but said they'd prefer it if I'd send their curious kids away in future.

Now, I realised what I'd done would provoke a reaction of sorts, and I affirmed that I believed what their kids had seen was a positive experience. To their credit they were polite, but replied with equal conviction that they believed it was innapropriate, although by then I was growing irritable at their naivity. I reinforced my position by reminding them I was at liberty to do whatever I pleased within my own property as long as it's within the law: it isn't illegal to eviscerate a dead animal. We parted on civil terms. But this whole episode got me thinking over whether or not my neighnours' mentality presides among the majority: meat comes from a little plastic tray wrapped in polythene. And should we allow that way of thinking/naivity to continue by 'protecting' them from the ugly facts/reality. I say that it should be impressed upon them from infancy how the meat they enjoy arrives on their table. What about you?

Good for you :clap2:

As a parent I wouldn't have had a problem with it. This is why there is pink slime in our food,because people don't want to know where the food comes from or whats in it. I used to go fishing as a kid and Mom would make me gut and scale the fish,it never hurt me any. Occasionally venison would find it's way to our table, my parents were always upfront with what it was and where it came from. It's a good lesson in being responsible with out food. Something has to die for our consumption and we should remember that and not be wasteful. Same thing for vegetables, you appreciate them more when you have to till,plant,weed,water,compost,and then prepare the food. After all that you wouldn't dream of throwing away leftovers. If they didn't like it maybe your neighbors should put up a privacy fense or keep a better eye on the kids.
 
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Being a troo murkin, I'd do as told and call The HomelessLand Insecurity and report a terra-riss conducting an animal sacrifice in front of my children. I'd then raise my enormous flag to it's highest point ( 35 feet as mandated by law) so our heroes in uniform could come and taze your commie, socialist, un-murkin, devil worshiping ass.

What an admirable piece of legislation!
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Being a troo murkin, I'd do as told and call The HomelessLand Insecurity and report a terra-riss conducting an animal sacrifice in front of my children. I'd then raise my enormous flag to it's highest point ( 35 feet as mandated by law) so our heroes in uniform could come and taze your commie, socialist, un-murkin, devil worshiping ass.

Booger ^ never has an original thought or anything interesting or valuable or even witty to offer.
 
yeah cons now like to claim the right to dismember animals infront of others children
 
Geeze, do I have a ton of stories like this! I managed to fill an archery moose tag a couple of years ago. The animal was close enough to the road to put it on a sled and drag it into the back of the pickup. The kids next door watched me bring it into my upstairs kitchen and wangled permission to come play with my daughter...they were about the same age as your neighbors. They, too, were enthralled by the proceedings. I didn't know until later that evening that their parents were vegans. They were less than polite and their kids were never allowed to play with my daughter again.
 
Look , children who mutilate animals dont turn out very well.

It was not your choice to teach them how to mutilate an animal

he didn't multilate the animals, he prepared them for consumption. I'll give you a couple of examples of animal mulitlation so maybe you will see the difference.

Kids catch a fish and torture it by cutting and playing with it without killing it.

Man tells it's dog to chase down squirrels and kill them for shits and giggles.

kids toruture a live cat and then hang it by the neck in a public place.

All the above the person or people involved intentionally caused the animal pain before it died, and had no intention of using it for anything.

What Swagger did was shoot the animal. Hopefully it was a quick kill and then he skinned it with the intention of eating it. No different then the cow,pig or chicken you cook and eat for dinner. It would be nice if he could find a use for the pelts but these days what are you gonna do with them?
 
Yesterday morning I took my .22 rimfire out to some local farmland where I have permission to shoot small game. I had a good day and brought back four pigeons and five rabbits. In the early evening next door's kids were playing in their garden while I was skinning and plucking what I'd shot. My neighbour's boundry is a flimsey trellis with vines woven through the woodwook. On the other side the children (all aged around 8-10) had noticed what I was doing and took an interest; though showed no sign of revulsion. They asked me if what I was skinning was real. At this point I realised this was an opportunity to impart valuable a lesson upon my young audience. I confirmed what I was handling was real and that I'd shot them. I followed that by asking them if they knew where the meat they ate came from. They were unsure. I informed them it most likely came from a farm via an abbatoir, and I didn't pull any punches. I told them how the meat they saw on their table was killed and processed. I also showed them the organs I'd removed from the carcasses. I then showed them the gun and how it works. They were enthralled. Towards the end of my ad-hoc lecture their childminder called them away. After they'd gone inside she approached the fence and informed me that it's irresponsible to expose children to the stark reality of how meat ends-up on their table. I told her she was being absurd and it was genuinely irresponsible to shield children from the facts, however grissly.

I kind of expected a reaction from our neighbours over what had transpired and I was proven right. At around 8 o'clock both parents knocked on our door. To cut a long story short they weren't overly objective to what their children had been told and seen, but said they'd prefer it if I'd send their curious kids away in future.

Now, I realised what I'd done would provoke a reaction of sorts, and I affirmed that I believed what their kids had seen was a positive experience. To their credit they were polite, but replied with equal conviction that they believed it was innapropriate, although by then I was growing irritable at their naivity. I reinforced my position by reminding them I was at liberty to do whatever I pleased within my own property as long as it's within the law: it isn't illegal to eviscerate a dead animal. We parted on civil terms. But this whole episode got me thinking over whether or not my neighnours' mentality presides among the majority: meat comes from a little plastic tray wrapped in polythene. And should we allow that way of thinking/naivity to continue by 'protecting' them from the ugly facts/reality. I say that it should be impressed upon them from infancy how the meat they enjoy arrives on their table. What about you?


They're not your kids so you should STFU. Have your own kids and teach them whatever you want.
 
Being a troo murkin, I'd do as told and call The HomelessLand Insecurity and report a terra-riss conducting an animal sacrifice in front of my children. I'd then raise my enormous flag to it's highest point ( 35 feet as mandated by law) so our heroes in uniform could come and taze your commie, socialist, un-murkin, devil worshiping ass.

Oh look, it's this asshole doing his same old 'anti-America' bit. How fucking original... :rolleyes:
 
Mutilating small animals in front of children who are not your own and telling them how fun it is to kill little things and tear them up and eat them is NOT a healthy thing to do
 
Mutilating small animals in front of children who are not your own and telling them how fun it is to kill little things and tear them up and eat them is NOT a healthy thing to do

Maybe I missed the part about mutilation. "Dressing" a kill and preparing it for consumption is not the same thing.

And maybe I missed the part about telling the kids how "fun" it was. Could it be that you have chosen to simply lie some more?

And again, unless you are a vegetarian or a vegan, you are being delusional at best. You are certainly being a hypocrite.

By the way, how can you own a dog? Monstrous. Evil. You deny a living creature the right to live as nature directs. You must be a horrid homo sapiens.
 
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when a child looks at the dismembered body of a small animals in the hands of someone cutting it up for fun they dont know those words do they?
 

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