Saturday 1 June 2013

HUNTING COMMUNITY ANTI-VILIFICATION PETITION

www.huntersunify.com

The Hunters' Stand and Hunters Against Cultural Vilification (HACV) were founded for two fundamental purposes:
  1. To oppose the deprecating and vilifying activities of The Greens and their cohort, who daily seek to incite a climate of community hatred towards hunters and their legitimate and legal cultural activities and traditions,
     
  2. To keep hunters up-to-date with current affairs relevant to hunting and the preservation of their rights, culture and traditions.
For too long we have been portrayed as villains, evil despoilers of the environment, rednecks and irresponsible drunken ruffians intent on wholesale animal cruelty and homicidal mayhem, both on private property and on public lands.

Our elected representatives have been labelled “sub-human” in propaganda reminiscent of that deployed by the Ku Klux Klan and the Neo-Nazi movement.

Each and every day, it seems, we are assailed by some new accusation of evil intent, and online petitions demanding an immediate end to the hunting tradition abound.

 IT’S TIME TO MAKE A STAND!


We have initiated a petition on behalf of hunters everywhere, calling on all Australian political representatives, officers and institutions to immediately condemn and actively strive to end The Greens’ cultural vilification of responsible Australian men, women and youth who proudly define their culture and ethnicity as that of hunters.

You will find the petition at www.huntersunify.com and I encourage you to take a moment to read it. If you find that in good conscience you support its thrust, I urge you to sign it and to use your own networks to disseminate the petition’s address as widely as possible.

If you have evidence of a vilifying statement made by The Greens (e.g. quotes attributed to Greens spokespersons, appearing in the press or in social-media) please send the statement, along with a link to its source, to thehunterstand@gmail.com where the information will be filed for use should it be decided that further action is to be taken.

There are many hunters in the Australian community; some are high-profile, others choose to keep their love of hunting quiet, for fear of becoming the subjects of derision and ridicule.  While there may be little we can do as individuals, as a community we can send a strong message to The Greens and their intolerant cohort, reminding them that we are a force in the community and in the electorate too.

So please show your support for your fellow hunters by signing the petition at www.huntersunify.com and do your bit to make it go viral!

Anyway, I’ll get outaya way now…


9 comments:

  1. The greens and their supporters have made an art of vilifying any individual or organisation that has different values to them or who works in an occupation they do not like. Following are some examples of anti-logging activists showing their dislike of people who work in the forest industry. If you choose to comment, please don't vilify or abuse the people featured.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7GXm_IPAw0
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nxxRK7jatuY
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZ5fPZP4kA0
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U6tU8JWv0Cg
    http://youtu.be/luKI6wJG2-w
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=goxsLw443dw
    More videos can be found at:
    http://www.youtube.com/user/pedrocam100

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  2. The greens don't like free thought. They believe in brain washing and indoctrination. When we hunters and shooters don't wanna listen then they simply lie and cheat and the idiot mainstream media print and air their BS which influences an already gullible public. After being around firearms both socially and professionally for over 40 years I am sick of their lies about law abiding gun owners.

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  3. I can't believe the media run stories that are just Green propaganda. I don't hunt or shoot but I believe we all have a right live our life without be vilified

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  4. Sick and tired of taking bullshit from these morons. I am so glad we are standing up for ourselves as hunters and outdoors people. These greenie filth should be made accountable for their actions.

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  5. Anyone being asked questions by these anti-hunters should be asked if they eat meat, wear leather, can guarantee that NO animals are harmed in ANY way by what they eat, use for transport, or even their house/residence and how they live. ONLY, and only then can they criticise people who gather their own food by hunting. This is the core of what it is all about. There are virtually no people that can answer the above in a clear conscience that they do not affect animals somewhere merely by living, so they have no right to criticise anyone else.

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  6. This petition is silly, it claims to be anti-vilification but is vilifying the Greens. You may not share their opinions but, in a democracy, they have as much right to their opinions as others. We all want a good environment we can all share and we need to eradicate the real introduced pests we brought when we colonised this place. Hunting is part of the solution. This petition does make hunters look like dumb rednecks. Even the preamble asks for evidence of the claims made. Yes I like the bush, yes I own firearms and yes occasionally I shoot pests.

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    1. Paul, please demonstrate where the petition vilifies Greens. It does not challenge their right to their opinion in any way. It challenges only their right to use demonising epithets as their weapon of choice to create a climate of community hatred for hunters. The preamble does not ask for evidence of those negative epithets. However, we do seek to be kept in the loop about emerging examples. Any group seeking an end to widespread vilification is well served to seek out examples in order to identify reach and offenders. Using terms like "rednecks", weekend warriors", "thillkillers", "Rambos" and "drunken amateurs" et al, is not "opinion" as you seem to believe, anymore than "niggers", "wogs", "slopes" and "Greedy Jews" is opinion.

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  7. The Greens say they the righ to stand for thier belief. But they have to know that that right came from the gun. In 1914 they could have been speaking German, in 1945 it would have been Japanese. In the furture they will be reading the Koran, and the women of the greens will be wearing a burga
    THE SHOOTERS OF THE DAY ARE THE ARMY OF TOMORROW

    G Gregory WA

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  8. The problem with "The Greens" as a political party as distinct from other genuinely "pro-green" movements, as they exist here and also in other countries, is that it uses the seemingly acceptable badge of "environmentalism" as a front to disguise activities and philosophies that are far less palatable to mainstream society, not just the sport-shooting fraternity. These philosophies tend to be extreme left, predominantly Socialist and seek re-distribution of wealth from genuine hard-working producers to non-producers.
    Doug

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