It's back in the media.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-06-21/ ... /102451404
Lazarus wrote:Obviously there are cowboys, there are plenty around my area, but the implication that all roo cullers are cowboys is typical "green", city, latte sipper bullsh!t.
And if these bans come into play forcing the industry to close, where will the bleeding hearts be when numbers reach catastrophic levels and roos start starving to death instead..........
deye243 wrote:Lazarus wrote:Obviously there are cowboys, there are plenty around my area, but the implication that all roo cullers are cowboys is typical "green", city, latte sipper bullsh!t.
And if these bans come into play forcing the industry to close, where will the bleeding hearts be when numbers reach catastrophic levels and roos start starving to death instead..........
Narh that won't even get to the news desk because it's just the natural way of things .
But they might do a story on a bunch of greens f*** heads doing a hay run for them.
Lazarus wrote:
Perhaps they'll expect us to do the same thing they believe we should do with ferals, catch, neuter and release.
There lies our biggest problem, most of Australia's population live in bloody urban warrens, and have absolutely no idea.
I've been asked by a friend to participate in "re-wilding" some city slickers on weekend stays at his property, the type who've never changed a tyre or gotten dirt under their nails, wanting to pay to get their manhood on.
I sh!t you not, that's what we've become.