Yet again, AFC is being made to look like a laughingstock. I take no pleasure in that fact. The Gooner lads on this site must be deeply embarrassed by this.
Kronke is a **** for doing this. Hopefully Arsenal fans can turn some of that vitriol being shown to Wenger, and turn it towards Kronke. Utter ****ing scumbag.
I love how you attempt to turn even this into a means of protecting Wenger! Are you his illegitimate son? Is that why you love him so much?
There's no excuse for taking pleasure in killing defenseless animals for so called 'sport' It's sick!
What farmers do to battery hens, and intensively-farmed pigs (and other animals) is far worse. I'm not excusing what Kronke is doing (I think it's wrong, too), but there is always an air of hypercriticism that creeps into these kinds of debate, with the vast majority of those who decry blood-sports turning a daily blind-eye to other forms of legalised animal cruelty. For example, do most people know how their shampoo is tested?
I think we both know who the bell-end is, here, Pix. What the Hell has Kronke's despicable actions got to do with Wenger competency for remaining as manager of Arsenal?
Give that bell-end chef, Gordon Ramsey, a two-day head-start in the jungle, before they set Kronke's best tiger-tracker on his ass! Ant and Dec would be screaming "****ing run, you tosser!" at the start of Day 1, and then go into a narration of the entire episode, right up to the point where Ramsey is taken down with a single bullet to the head, as he's drinking at a water-hole. Do you think there'd be a market for that kind of show?
Yes, you. Everybody else is rightly condemning Kronke for being a despicable **** over this, yet here you are trying to score cheap wum points about it.
If chickens were endangered it would stop. Some animals are mass produced for consumption. Some ****er wanting to kill a White Rhino because he gets rep amongst his snotty mates for killing an endangered species is just wrong, wrong, wrong. I get your point about animal testing. The Body Shop makes products that are not tested on animals. I probably use some products that are up for scrutiny, I really don't know. However i think it's a tragedy when humans kill animals for vanity purposes. Without our evil minds we would be at the bottom of the food chain
Agree. You can get angry about both though. There are shampoos not tested on animals (they have a rabbit symbol on) which you are free to select. The biggest evil though is inhumane, intensive farming. I'd rather do without than eat battery farmed eggs for example.
ESP when , as in most of these cases , the animals are drugged , and in very large ( but secure ) areas , so they could not get away no matter how hard they tried . Remember that **** of a dentist from the USA who killed a lion with a bow and arrow The suffering that poor creature must have gone through
Intensive animal farming methods should be outlawed, look at US beef farming ffs. I only eat organic meat as it disgusts me.
Agree 100% . We have bought all our meat from a local butchers for a few years now . A - We know it is locally sourced , and NOT factory produced . B - you pay more , and get less , but the taste is worth it alone . Also , buy some top of the range bacon from your local supermarket , buy 4 rashers of bacon from your local butchers and cook them . The supermarket stuff shrinks like you would not believe , the butchers stuff , just a little . And as for sausages .......
The meat industry is ****ed. But I do think there's a moral difference between killing animals for food and killing them for 'sport'