Re: Long Island: Teachers pushing anti-trapping?
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07/17/19 09:31 AM
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Was I correct in seeing them say...
1.) Here are endangered animals nobody traps anywhere in North America (where trapping for conservation is so important, clearly referencing "The United States" in the body of the critique, and with respect to trapped animals yearly).
2.) Trapping endangered species is wrong.
(here it comes... the NPR-style flip)...
3.) Therefore: All trapping is bad. 4.) If you know a trapper (which you do not) they're the opposite of conservation, and shame on them. 5.) Tell your friends.
(and they know this is a great base of kids to mess with: Because they're in NYC (Brooklyn and Queens) and they've had firmly removed from them (generationally) the demand for land, land, the demand for guns, and guns (four things).
"OH, and we're referencing as germane to our efforts": 1.) Peter Singer, champion of INFANTICIDE... and 2.) PETA.
In Public School.
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Re: Long Island: Teachers pushing anti-trapping?
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07/17/19 10:03 AM
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I live in Manhattan. The children of NYC have been so conditioned away from "doing any-thing." They have no land, and none in their purview. They "look at people's stuff" instead of "making stuff" it appears to me as I observe them on the street (I don't have kids).
THEN these kids "go to college" and persist this anti (on many fronts) sentiment (not them, but what they've been taught) throughout America. It's really sad. And it's around two million children forced into this vortex of defeatism.
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Re: Long Island: Teachers pushing anti-trapping?
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07/17/19 11:33 AM
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A teacher in NY city has insight on the trapping industry? That's about as crazy as a stupid judge on the east coast determining that the wolves in MN are still endangered when the US Fish & Wildlife, who are the real experts, planned to delist them.
The difference between animals and humans is that animals would never let the dumbest ones lead the pack.
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Re: Long Island: Teachers pushing anti-trapping?
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07/17/19 12:03 PM
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I'm always afraid when I see stuff like this from a "Federation of teachers" that they're really looking to develop a lesson plan from which teachers across the "system" can draw. Who knows, but it concerns me so much more.
And secondly, IF this is all about "endangered species," why the last two completely-unrelated-paragraphs: clearly with the intention of leaving the reader lies and off-topic attacks on trappers in the United States.
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Re: Long Island: Teachers pushing anti-trapping?
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07/17/19 02:29 PM
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Everything about big cities sucks so this is no surprise.
E 'Honey Badger Militia' Sleep, the anti woke adote.
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Re: Long Island: Teachers pushing anti-trapping?
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07/17/19 06:18 PM
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I was in Manhattan for a week a couple years ago when the wife had meetings at the UN. Glad I got the chance to visit.Lots of people crammed into a very small space.Nice place to visit but I sure couldn't live there.
Forget that fear of gravity-get a little savagery in your life.
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