Stargazer
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Le T wrote:

Yo, easy on the Gazer, E.T. But I agree that there is nothing incredibly inhumane about the seal hunt. It's not just indigenous people hunting seals though, as is being implied.

Most restrictions on hunting in Canada are framed as nessesary to stop extinction. Like almost every environmental move that does not take colonialism into consideration, banning hunting of animals that are primary food source for indigenous communities is making indigenous people pay for what settlers did. It was not indigenous people who decimated almost every species on Turtle Island but it is almost always indigenous people who end up paying the price either through extinction of a species of banning of hunting (which by the way no settler gov in canada has the right to do).

 

Exactly. First nations people are NOT going to benefit when all the animals are dead because they are being killed for their fur. FN people have a right to hunt seal and as far as I know, they use everything - meal, pelts etc. Unlike others who hunt just for the sale of seal skin.

Clubbing seals over the head is definitely inhumane. Is there another term that can be used to decribe bashing an animal over the head until it's dead besides inhumane?


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