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The Countryside Alliance have long been out to discredit Packham as have vegan organisations. This this is what he says and what was reported by Vegan Marketing:
… Packham strives very hard to disassociate himself from so-called ‘animal rights extremists’. Whilst mulling over the Countryside Alliance’s accusations that he is an ‘animal rights extremist’, he admits that he doesn’t have any problems whatsoever with animals being killed – and that only those who ‘take pleasure’ in killing should be condemned:
Packham says: “To me, it has to have a psychopathic element, if you’re taking pleasure from killing things, just for that pleasure. If you’re going to eat it, if you’re culling an animal that is otherwise damaging the environment because it’s too abundant, I have no problem with killing animals.”
Packham’s belief that it’s OK to kill animals to eat puts him entirely at odds with the vast majority of the so-called ‘animal rights movement’.
He“only minds some forms of shooting: driven grouse shooting; woodcocks, which are on a very fast decline; hen harriers, which are a protected species”. He thinks that it's perfectly acceptable to kill an animal so long as it’s not a protected species, if the animal’s corpse is eaten, and to ‘control’ a supposedly over-populated species.
which is not what you seem to be claiming ENO.
In honesty, living the kind of life indicated in my post, do you really think I spend too much time considering the vegan aspect? I’ve no issue with anyone that chooses to follow that discipline but I’ve yet to meet on in the flesh - vegetarians yes, a vegan, no.
I’m well aware of the Countryside Alliance stance, as bourne out by this quote of yesterday: 'It comes after rural audiences slammed the BBC's countryside programming for failing to 'represent rural issues' in August last year. In a survey, Countryside Alliance members said Springwatch and Autumnwatch failed to adequately represent their way of life'.
Ergo, he was not someone that serves the people that feed the nation.