Thursday, 1 September 2016

Twelve-year-old hunter girl, says she'll never stop killing animals for fun

12-year-old hunter

I have an inclination that it's pointless to express the self-evident, yet I'm going to do it in any case - executing creatures for no particular reason is the most abnormal amount of shithousery.

Posturing by a shot creature, who minutes before was powerlessly gotten in the line of sight of a hunter’s firearm, is not something somebody ought to ever be glad for.

Aryanna Gourdin, a 12-year-old 'serial trophy seeker', has pledged to never quit murdering creatures regardless of pledging to love them.

The young lady posts photos of the considerable number of creatures she murders to her Facebook page, which she most as of late did with a giraffe that she shot in South Africa.

The photos of her posturing alongside the wonderful animal, with one of them demonstrating her holding the giraffe's heart, started a tremendous kickback.

"I'm a hunter and no matter what people say to me I'm never going to stop," she said. "It's something that I cherish and I enjoy and I want other people to see what I've been able to ­experience. I want other women and youth to get into the hunting experiences. It's just awesome.

"We love animals, too. It's just, we also love hunting. I would never back down from hunting."

It appears like a ludicrous case to say that she cherishes creatures, yet encourages more individuals to get into slaughtering them. No. Simply fucking no.

According to Aryanna, the giraffe she murdered was old and clearly a threat to whatever remains of its crowd. Thusly, her reason for slaughtering it was to free up assets for different creatures, guaranteeing "the species survives". She likewise said that the dead creature would give sustenance to shelters and towns in the region.

"Trophy hunting is cruel and does nothing to support conservation in Africa," Masha Kalinina, an International Trade Policy Specialist, said. "Humanity and compassion is the kindest example we can set for the next generation.

"Trophy hunting is short-term financial gain for long-term loss, not just for the animal kingdom but also because killing off charismatic species deprives local economies of ecotourism ­opportunities."


Regardless of the backfire and negative reaction to the vast majority of the young lady's photos, she demands she'll keep on going on chasing trips with her dad, Eli, who says they're 'glad to be hunters and we'll never apologize for being a hunter'. 

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