Yup. Where'd that fit into logical thinking? The emotional snowflake mind?
No emotional snowflake here. I just do not understand the mindset of someone who can hate something just because it exists, and wants to blindly exterminate them. My point was that there were many settlers that felt that same hate and desire to kill native Americans too. They said you could kill them all day, and you would never be rid of them. We all know how that turned out. I'm not trying to compare (or equate) animals to people, I'm just pointing out that it is the same vehement mindset of unfounded hate. I hunt to eat, and don't see the excitement in killing, for killing sake. In Austalia they once had a carniverous marsupial called the "Tasmanian Tiger". It was hated because it would kill sheep & chickens. It was hunted to extinction before conservation efforts could be put in place. Coyotes are native to this country and have a place. If they TRULY are out of control in an area, that is one thing, just like when there are too many deer in an area. But, otherwise, they help keep nature in balance by replacing the wolves, bear, and mountain lions that we have wiped out.