Captain Paul Watson,
Sea Shepherd Conservation Society
August 2017
I especially love how one of the hunting party with Monzalvez stressed they had valid hunting licenses, as if the elephant had no right to kill a properly licensed hunter.
Big Game little dick Theunis Botha got himself trampled by an elephant
he was about to murder earlier this year.
And this week, there has been another case of justifiable self defense by
another elephant who dispatched an Argentinian nimrod named Jose Monzalvez
in Namibia.
Mr. Monzalvez was an executive with an oil company whose idea of a neat
holiday was to go to Africa to murder an African elephant.
He got more than he bargained for and as a result another big game hunter
has been justifiably put down.
I especially love how one of the hunting party with Monzalvez stressed they
had valid hunting licenses, as if the elephant had no right to kill a
properly licensed hunter.
It’s been a good year for Biting Back, two matadors and two elephant hunters
received the appropriate justice from their innocent victims.
African elephant populations have dropped from five million a century ago to
around 400,000 today and still the psychopathic headhunters are allowed to
‘legally” continue to murder them.
I’m sure I will get some angry messages asking if I have any sympathy for
his family? Don’t bother asking. I don’t. My sympathies lie 100% with the
elephants.
Mr. Monzalvez wanted to play the big white hunter and his victim was not in
the mood to play the part of the victim.
The media did not report that the elephant was shot so hopefully the
elephant got away. I do hope so!
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