CarlW
Well-Known Member
Many successful people are also pretty complicated and pretty broken. Orphans and refugees make good entrepreneurs. However, I'm not sure that matters. What matters is that he is fighting a holy war; whereas the shooting orgs are just doing their job (badly), and shooters ...well ...we're just curled up in a ball, pleading through our tears:What you say is right, I think, but I often wonder about Packham, when he was younger he actually stole a Kestrel Chick out of a nest and tried to raise it, but it died after a few weeks, and this devastated him, he buried the dead bird and for the next 17 years or so came back to its grave on the anniversary of the birds demise, was that cute behaviour,? or something else?, a guilty conscience perhaps, same as keeping his dead dog in the freezer, has he got this extreme bewilderment for raptors and song birds, because he knows he has to make amends for his ruthless behaviour in his youth.
Fanatical behaviour is the worst kind, because fanatics are not willing to listen to coherent arguments, because they fear being proved wrong, same with the general public, all they know is what they see and listen too, and no-one puts are side of the story to them, and unfortunately once they make up their mind it's very hard to get the to change their views.
"Please don't hurt me. I'm one of the good shooters; not the bad ones. I am a 'wildlife manager'. Let me give you the names of some of the naughty ones so that you can focus on them instead."