Ban Horse Racing
Discussion
I try not to post anything too political but this looks like madness to me.
https://www.lbc.co.uk/article/green-zack-polanski-...

https://www.lbc.co.uk/article/green-zack-polanski-...
A full ban is certainly an out-there radical suggestion, though I don't understand why there's any attempt to paint such a policy as being intellectually inconsistent with the GP's wider platform (that's insincere - I entirely understand why; "naive, silly Billy lefties," etc...)
That said, I could get behind an effort to regulate jump racing and make it less of a bloodbath; the industry doesn't seem to appreciate how bad the "little green tent" optics are.
That said, I could get behind an effort to regulate jump racing and make it less of a bloodbath; the industry doesn't seem to appreciate how bad the "little green tent" optics are.
MiniMan64 said:
tele_lover said:
I actually agree with this.
Never thought I'd support a Green policy
Me too. Having a sport where 90% is betting related is daft enough but through in a bit of animal cruelty and what s the point?Never thought I'd support a Green policy
Voldemort said:
bad company said:
They ll be a fair few left wing racing fans. How will they feel about their sport being banned?
They're not 'racing fans', they're gamblers. As long as they something to wager on they won't give a s
t.Electronicpants said:
MiniMan64 said:
tele_lover said:
I actually agree with this.
Never thought I'd support a Green policy
Me too. Having a sport where 90% is betting related is daft enough but through in a bit of animal cruelty and what s the point?Never thought I'd support a Green policy
200 horses die annual due to racing in the UK.
40,000+ deer are killed or injured by cars in the UK each year.
Should we ban cars to protect the animals?
What about the killing of animals for food?
Just trying to work out where the line is.
For me, anything that deliberately causes pain or suffering of animals should be banned and we should do all that is reasonable to reduce/prevent their suffering otherwise.
So I would ban fox hunting but would allow horse/greyhound racing (and ensure high standards are kept).
40,000+ deer are killed or injured by cars in the UK each year.
Should we ban cars to protect the animals?
What about the killing of animals for food?
Just trying to work out where the line is.
For me, anything that deliberately causes pain or suffering of animals should be banned and we should do all that is reasonable to reduce/prevent their suffering otherwise.
So I would ban fox hunting but would allow horse/greyhound racing (and ensure high standards are kept).
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