Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Castigated for Self Defense Against Attacking Bear


Animal rights types sometimes get so lost in their hyper romanticism about animals they lose touch with reality. This is happening now in Canada in the aftermath of a man killing a bear in self defense. The bear's cubs subsequently were euthanized. From the story:

A B.C. [British Columbia] man who clubbed a bear to death in self-defence is now defending himself from a smear campaign. Jim West of 70 Mile House says angry animal-rights crusaders have been harassing him at home and impersonating him in e-mails to media outlets...

Mr. West says he's also been receiving phone calls. "One woman asked me why I killed the bear and why I didn't run away. Well, you can't outrun a mother bear," said Mr. West who is recovering from the 60 stitches to his skull, upper lip and left arm he received in the attack. "It was a matter of survival and I'm sorry people are upset about it, but it was live or die."

See, this tragedy would not have happened if Mr. West understood that it was his duty to give equal consideration to the bears, that his single life should have been sacrificed rather than lose three bear lives And imagine the suffering caused to the mother bear in bludgeoning her to death.

Mr. West's attempt at defending his immorality is pathetic:
"I'm sorry that the cubs had to be put down. I'm sorry I had to kill that bear, but she wouldn't be sorry if she had killed me," he said.
Typical callous human supremacist sentiment: Bad human, bad, bad human!

Labels:

4 Comments:

At October 21, 2008 , Blogger Don Nelson said...

Wesley, you are serious on this one. What should we suppose West's critics would say if another human being had the same intentions of killing West? What if West said that he knew he couldn't get away and outrun this guy to the safety of his home, and so in mortal fear for his life and after receiving multiple wounds, he reached for a nearby lead pipe and swung and killed the other man? Would he be more justified in killing a human than a bear?

 
At October 21, 2008 , Blogger Don Nelson said...

This comment has been removed by the author.

 
At October 21, 2008 , Blogger Lydia McGrew said...

All I can say is, thank God the poor guy didn't get in trouble from the authorities. They aren't that insane yet in Canada.

 
At October 21, 2008 , Blogger Donnie Mac Leod said...

The man escaped death & won the game of survival against the odds. Three cheers for his HUMAN EXCEPTUALISM. He didn't remove himself from the human gene pool like Timothy Threadwell the guy who thought he could talk to bears and whom the ARA romanticized. Guess West moves on while Threadwell gets the Darwinian Award for not passing the gene pool tests.

Timothy Threadwell

http://www.yellowstone-bearman.com/Tim_Treadwell.html

 

Post a Comment

Subscribe to Post Comments [Atom]

<< Home