Hello! I wish I could say I feel sorry for the trophy hunter but I don't and maybe in the nothingness void of death will he hopefully realize what he was doing was wrong.I say using human cloning to bring him back for a short time so that he can stand trail for his crimes against animals and than when his clone dies clone the animals back to life that he shot all his life give them the immortality rather than the trophy hunter let them live the lives that he took from them.I'am sure a Elohim court of law will have no trouble finding him guilty and after his trail him and his crimes will disappear into the nothingness of the infinity void.I can't think of a better place for him that would be humane and let the animals live not to mention the animals living on the eternal life planet will have long healthy lives without him around.We could call this the sequel to the,"Silent Running,"movie.Silent Running Part 2!
Animals have a right to live, er, er,... everything has a right to be in a state that it is naturally in. Who can say what has or doesn't have a right? I mean does he own the world?
But animals, like humans, also have a right to not complain about whatever done to them. If somebody steals my shoes, I have a right to not give a shit about it even though he has, indeed infringed on my rights. In other words the hunted animal has a right to choose to experience such, and since animals don't talk to us, we have no way of knowing when it is their choice!
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But animals, like humans, also have a right to not complain about whatever done to them. If somebody steals my shoes, I have a right to not give a shit about it even though he has, indeed infringed on my rights. In other words the hunted animal has a right to choose to experience such, and since animals don't talk to us, we have no way of knowing when it is their choice!