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    Ja, ich verstehe das Argument des Landwirts. Ja, ich verstehe, dass die Fuchsjagd eine Tradition ist "Sport" für viele und ich bin mir bewusst, dass es so ist irgendwie unterhaltsam und tief in der Kultur Großbritanniens und Irlands verwurzelt. Aber aus Liebe zu Gott, hören Sie auf. Wir sind entsetzt, wenn Regierungsführer systematischer Kulte (angeblich) Kinder in dämonischen Ritualen opfern, aber wenn ein Tier ohne Grund stirbt (sofern es überhaupt einen gab), sagen wir nichts. Der Mensch ist reich, wenn er mit der Erde lebt, nicht auf ihr. Sobald Sie die Wahrheit darüber sehen und erfahren, wie die Welt draußen, unter der Erde und unter den Meeresströmungen wirklich aussieht und wie sie sich aufgrund unserer Auswirkungen anpassen muss, möchten Sie sie nur noch schützen.

    Ich gehe davon aus, dass hier auch einige anständige Leute mit der Ablehnung des Gesetzes zum Verbot der Fuchsjagd nicht einverstanden sind, und wir sind klug genug zu wissen, warum so etwas passiert ist. Aber ich denke, ich wende mich nur an alle hier: Was können wir tun, damit sie es sich noch einmal überlegen? Füchse sind nicht die einzigen wertvollen Arten auf unserer Insel, aber sie sind die letzten unserer Wildhunde. Wir haben vor vielen Jahren bereits eine andere Hundeart abgeschlachtet. Müssen wir wirklich mit der sinnlosen Folter fortfahren? Ich spende so viel ich kann an verschiedene Tierschutzorganisationen und Programme zur Wiederaufforstung von Bäumen, aber es gibt so viele Faktoren, die einen solchen Fortschritt aufhalten. Ich kann nicht anders, als das Gefühl zu haben, dass es nur wenige gibt, die tatsächlich wollen, dass Menschen ihr Verhältnis zu Tieren in Einklang bringen.

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    1. whatshouldwecallme on

      The serious answer is to copy/past this text into an email to the relevant organizations that you donate to, and join your efforts to theirs.

    2. Atlanticwave on

      Show videos of foxes being killed by hunts in the mainstream and social media. I’m sure there was a similar approach used when other countries banned fox hunting, might even be videos available.

    3. Bill_Badbody on

      The 3 main parties on the country arent for it.

      And for the vast majority of the population its just not an election issue.

      So unless you can convince a large amount of the population to make it an election issue, and an issue in favour of banning it, then you dont have a chance really.

    4. Sionnachbain on

      I am someone who loves foxes. I have never liked fox hunting as a sport. However, I do wish to raise a rather serious question with regards to a total ban of hunting or killing foxes which the bill will enact:

      -As the fox does not have any natural predators other than Man, how will we cope with an inevitable population boom in the wake of the complete stoppage of fox hunting/killing/culling?
      -Urban fox populations are already an issue, since they move to where the food is. People also feed them because they’re cute which only encourages them to stay near human habitation for food.

      -Cats are also the largest cause for death of songbirds, small mammals and other such native populations and are a much larger threat to the upset of balance to the balance of local wildlife than a few fox huntersare every season, but we don’t really hear about the damage domestic cats cause as much with regards to this sort of subject matter.

      I know I’m going to get pushback on this but this has been on my mind since the bill came out, since it bans *all* killing of foxes. There is no thought in what may happen in the future regarding an inevitable population boom.

    5. TwinIronBlood on

      Ban the hunting of foxes with hounds and ban the hunting of foxes on horseback. Don’t include a ban on the shooting of foxes

    6. Complex_Hunter35 on

      Roderic O Gorman is your man and I can tell you he is a complete gent. Drop him an e mail. He has some lovely vids too of the fox cubs playing in the Dail

    7. yankdotcom1985 on

      only if tds woke up in the morning to find they had been turned into foxes

    8. I mean fox hunting is a needlessly cruel form of population control, and should be banned outright, but, presumably you’d have to replace it with another form of population control or the farmers would lose their fucking minds… Not to mention in the current political climate it strikes me as a difficult sell with regard to order of importance, unfortunately. 🤷‍♂️

    9. Lunar-Outpost415 on

      The Hunt Sabotuers have a simple but impactful slogan; if ya hunt, yer a c#nt!

    10. Protest in numbers.
      Put the same kind of imagery on the photos that the anti-choice crowd put on theirs. Shocking, violent images.
      Make it a *voting* issue.

    11. Doitean-feargach555 on

      There’s only one way that would work. Make it illegal to hunt foxes on horseback and with hounds. But still allow farmers to control fox numbers on their land if they are killing lambs or poultry.

      The whole defence against the ban was that farmers and people with poultry would not be able to legally defend their livestock. And that’s why the ban didn’t get through.

      Farmers hate the fox hunts also. They leave gates open, knock walls, trample grass that will be saved for silage or hay, and the dogs often worry livestock. Many also don’t ask farmers permission to enter the land. They just trespass on whatever land they wish.

      If the ban appeases the farmers, it will get through because it will have no defence other than predator control, and it doesn’t really do that effectively as a bullet kills a fox instantly. Foxes who die in hunts take hours to die as they run for hours until they are eventually caught and torn to bits by the hounds.

      That’s how you’d pass the bill, and I can not understand why it wasn’t like that in the first place. There’s 135,000 active farmers in Ireland, yet they generate over 16 billion euro for the Irish economy. If there’s a bill being passed that will affect their livelihoods, we must do it in a way that it will not affect them badly.

    12. All we need is a serious TD to table a serious motion and not back of a fag packet motions cynically designed to fail…Then there is every chance. The vast majority of farmers just want to protect their livestock. Perhaps if a modicum of respect and understanding was given to their views you’d get a serious response.

    13. You know the absolutely horrific RSA ads that used to run on tv? Someone needs to make on of those for this issue and then it needs to be EVERYWHERE on social media, enough that at least one or two of the reputable (loosely) news platforms take notice and report on it. Send it to you TD, inundate as many government officials with it as possible. Don’t let it be forgotten.

      Generating outrage, for whatever reason people want to be outraged by such footage, is definitely *an* answer to this problem but, as with everything in this country, it’s going to take time and continued effort from the lay-people to achieve any meaningful results.

    14. Cars2Beans0 on

      The horseback hunting can fuck off but farmers should have full rights to protect their land and livestock from pests and predators if needed

    15. The recent vote in the Dail was pretty unanimous in favour of allowing it continue. Changing the mindset of rural TDs could be a hard sell for anyone. In the UK where it was banned, it still continues using loopholes in the law

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