Friday, August 14, 2009

Outdoors with Othmar Vohringer: A Reasoned Response

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Outdoors with Othmar Vohringer
Vohringer Speaks for the Record

I was perusing Othmar Vohringer's blog "Outdoors with Othmar Vohringer" as is my habit on a regular basis. Othmar is a well known speaker on the Northern Outdoor Pursuits circuit, and teaches classes on turkey calling, Turkey Hunting, Bow Hunting, and Fishing.

Outdoors with Othmar Vohringer

Recently, Othmar pushed to the forefront an incident where hooligans and thugs video taped themselves killing waterfowl for no reason, other than they were bored. Due to the exposure by Othmar on Outdoors with Othmar Vohringer, and here on The Rasch Outdoor Chronicles, the scofflaws were quickly apprehended. Great work by Law Enforcement and hunters and outdoorsmen, quickly brought the criminals to justice.

Now, with the capture, trial, and conviction of the YouTube Duck Poachers, many have turned their attention to other matters. Interestingly, Othmar, had a comment on his blog somewhat berating him for discussing the true motives of the Animal Rights extremists, and their deceitful and publicity hungry methods.

Monica wrote the following comment on “Duck Poachers Captured

I'm an animal advocate and am as happy as any of you that these idiot killers were apprehended. This is one of those instances where we can celebrate the common interests of hunters and animal welfare proponents. We all abhor this type of horrid slaughter. I find it disappointing that you've used this blog space to create more philosophical distance where we could, in fact, find agreement. It's when we come together that decency prevails. I believe tips came in across the board, from both hunters and non-hunters. We should celebrate that joint success.

Othmar's answer:

"I agree with you Monica. Animal rights or, animal welfare proponents, can agree on certain issues even work together on solving an issue. I have had many conversations with animal rights and in the majority these conversations had been very civil. Some animal rights respected my views after I explained to them what hunting is really all about. Others even changed their mind in favor of hunting and hunters while others agreed to disagree without hard feelings.

However, these are individual people. What I am aiming at are the animal rights organizations. Animal rights organizations have only one agenda and that is to make money of gullible people and abusing peoples emotions to that end. To achieve that, animal rights organizations will do whatever it takes to make hunters and hunting look bad in the public. This includes slander, criminalizing, dehumanizing, twisting facts or simply make them up as they go along. If anybody would talk about other minorities in this fashion they would be quite rightly sent to prison for hate mongering.

What I particularly object in this case is the fact that in all the broadcasting about the duck poachers, with very few exceptions, hunters were slowly phased out of been mentioned. To the end nowhere in the media has been made mention that in fact it was the hunting community that started the ball rolling and kept at it until the poachers were arrested. Nowhere in the media has it been mentioned that the hunting community offered over 1,000 dollar reward for information leading to the arrest of the poachers, long before the government or the Humane Society of Canada offered rewards.

All we heard in the news, and still do, is that the Humane Society of Canada, an affiliate of the notorious Humane Society of the United States (HSUS), offered a reward for the capture of the poachers. The turn started the moment the organization released thousands of press releases and henceforth hunters and their efforts were not talked about anymore in public. This is a sick trick of the animal rights movement and sympathizing media to make the Humane Society of Canada look good in the public eye. A hunting friend of mine was declined and interview in favor of a member of the Humane Society of Canada and that despite the many hours and days my friend helped the media to gather information for the news.

With that in mind, I used my blog to make sure that the people on the street know that it was thanks to the Canadian hunters and their unparalleled combined effort that got the poachers arrested, and not the Humane Society of Canada, the police or even the government. The simple fact is. Had it not been for the hunters this atrocity would never have gotten the attention of the mainstream media, the Humane Society of Canada or the authorities. In fact if it were not for the hunters that poaching case, like so many others, would most likely never have have been investigated. It is a well established fact in the law enforcement that hunters are at the very forefront in fight against wildlife and environment violations. It was hunters that helped to fund "Report A Poacher" programs.

I also find it objectionable that the Humane Society of Canada only put up the award after the case was all over the media. This was clearly an attempt to gain public exposure given the thousands of press releases they sent out to the media. There are other animal abuse cases the Humane Society of Canada put rewards out but they never make the mainstream media. There is not a newspaper in Canada or TV station that does not mention the Humane Society of Canada, making them look instrumental in this case. Yet, as I write this, the Humane Society of Canada gets ready to unleash another emotional barrage of hunter bashing and hate mongering in the mainstream media in an effort to outlaw bear hunting in British Columbia. The intent is clear to see, people will say, “This is the organization that helped bring down the duck poachers - which are often portrayed in public as hunters as "hunters" – now they are saving the bears from the nasty hunters. Well done, lets write a check out.”

In light of this it seems to me very important that the people know that hunters are not the “monsters” the Humane Society of Canada and other animal rights organizations makes them out to be. It is important to me that people know that hunters do more for the protection of wildlife and conservation then all animal right organizations and the so called environmental organization combined. Here is an article that outlines what hunters do to ensure that future generations can enjoy the variety and abundance of wildlife we all take for granted today.

Like I said, I always have respected individual animal rights and their views but I never will respect an organization that shamelessly abuses people emotionally and engages in hate mongering for financial benefit."

That folks is a great response. Well thought out and reasoned, it is the type of answer that we should all have ready whenever confronted with Animal Rights activists. Thank you Othmar for an excellent and eloquent response!


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6 comments:

Othmar Vohringer said...

Thanks for the link and the kind words Albert. I am glad you like my response but to me its nothing special. All I try to do is report the self evident truth as I see it everyday and write from the heart. To heck with political correctness and mollycoddling the easily offended. :)

-ov-

Jason said...

This is a great site that you have here. I have a sports blog myself and I would like to exchange links with you. Let me know if this is possible. Jason

LSP said...

Great post - thanks.

LSP

Borepatch said...

Great response.

The problem, of course, is the idiot media. When's Open Season on them?

LSP said...

Borepatch - all day, every day.

Cheers,

LSP

Unknown said...

As one of those directly connected to the Alberta Outdoorsmen, and one who was responsible for the maintenance of the facebook group, and one who was the face of the hunting community in Alberta and National media on this issue (television and print) - I can't disagree with anything you've asserted in this post. Save one thing...

"Due to the exposure by Othmar on Outdoors with Othmar Vohringer, and here on The Rasch Outdoor Chronicles, the scofflaws were quickly apprehended."

In reality, we all contributed to the apprehension of these men. Every one of us online, in print, on television, and in blog (http://www.fiftynorth.ca for example) contributed.

Your statement I'm sure was merely an oversight, or poorly worded - as I would hope that you aren't asserting that you alone were instrumental in their apprehension.

This type of event requires the community to be a community, not islands unto oneself. As a committed and combined force of right, we succeeded in this case where thousands go unseen and unpunished.

As hunters, anglers and outdoorsmen we must see ourselves as members of a larger movement, and work together to achieve these successes.

Greg Scratchley
http://www.fiftynorth.ca