I except the fact that other cultures are different. The elk one caught me. I know a few hunters, and they may kill animals, but they don't 'lust for blood'. The captive elk hunting is unsportsmanlike and just wrong. Poachers are the ones that should be hated. Hunters shoot only bucks so the elk population can continue.

The other thing about not to wear animals is not okay for modern day, or the seal clubbers, but the Alaskans that still live by old ways (and native americans) should be aloud to, they have been doing this for hundreds of years.
Also, the horse one? The wild horse one is true. A few months ago, they had that orinted in a magazine. Since there were 'to many wild horses' they corralled most up and brought them to the slaughter house. Sick. Thats what we have to do to humans. If there are 1 million wild horses, then there is at least 2-4 billion people.

Bullfighting. I was casually reading (DEFINANTLY not supporting) two books on bullfighting. There is one type of bullfighting which is bloodless, but I have yet to hear of it. At the end of the match, the poor bull usually has one more lung in him. This is when the matador uses a sword to stab to bul and have him die. The Spainards use these bulls because they are 'born illtempered', but if you had this bull in a feild with a heard, they would act the same as a lazy cow: just amble away. But when a bull is sperated from a herd, they become frightened and angry, and for a short time they become 'super'. They feel no pain, but only for there own protection. Sad.

Last thing: fur. Why don't people have fur? We evolved it away (Weird choice of words...). If we were meant to wear fur, we would be walking fur coats! (Not cruelly created, natural.)
This is

wrong!!!! But there is one thing:
One question: Why?
