On the vileness of hunting innocent animals, Mary Somerville wrote more than one hundred years ago:
We English cannot boast of humanity, however, as long as our sportsmen find pleasure in shooting down tame pigeons as they fly terrified out of a cage. (Quoted from The Life of the Creative Spirit, p. 276.)
Nor can America boast of humanity as long as it allows what you’ll see by clicking here. For a brief biography of Mary Somerville, click here.
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