There are a few African countries that allow animals to be hunted for no other reason than sport. Despite its economic and environmental ramifications, tourists who are willing to pay top bills are given access to kill animals that are often endangered. Trophy hunting which is legal in Zambia, South Africa, Namibia and Zimbabwe can even prove to be lethal to human life.
In May 2017, a South African hunter named Theunis Botha was trampled on by an elephant in Zimbabwe.
A few months later in August, an Argentinian hunter by the name of Jose Monzalvez was also killed by an elephant in Namibia.
Pero Jelinic, a 75-year-old hotelier from the Croatian island of Pag was killed after hunting a lion in South Africa in January of this year. Yet again, the South African government is being bombarded with heavy criticism for allowing Tess Thompson Talley, a white American woman to hunt a rare black giraffe.
White american savage who is partly a neanderthal comes to Africa and shoot down a very rare black giraffe coutrsey of South Africa stupidity. Her name is Tess Thompson Talley. Please share pic.twitter.com/hSK93DOOaz
— AfricaDigest (@africlandpost) June 16, 2018
Twitter users who are always ready to spot the latest injustice and shed light on it tweeted the following:
If our so called governments can’t care for our wildlife then its time we stand up and responsibility of our continent, lands, resources and wildlife….share share share! and lets have a united voice against pillage of Africa, it’s the only home we have
— AfricaDigest (@africlandpost) June 17, 2018
Their brutality knows no boundaries
— AfrikanSpaceship (@MsAfrikanRoots) June 16, 2018
But you have to blame the African states for allowing this kind of tourism.
It is simply immoral and wrong.
— Silent Observer (@abs2ray) June 16, 2018
I agree with you. This kind of tourism should be stopped.
— Silent Observer (@abs2ray) June 16, 2018
WTF, is she praising Jesus in the second photo? Where’s a bolt of lightning when you need one?
— Judas of Borg (@JudasByNight) June 17, 2018
The lightning that’s gonna strike her is still doing push ups
— Sar5h♉ (@sar5h21) June 17, 2018
No lightning is going to strike her sis. We should stop deceiving ourselves.
— UCL is madrid’s property (@JEEVES_omot) June 17, 2018
Hunting is not for conservation. It’s so hunters can shoot & savagely kill majestic animals for sheer pleasure and the thrill of watching it die.
Neither is hunting an industry
I’d rather support poaching where poachers risk their lives to support themselves their families…
— Maggs Naidu ??? (@maggsnaidu) June 18, 2018
Why is Africa allowing this to happen?
— Raymond Majongwe (@RMajongwe) June 17, 2018
For the cheap money Mukoma Ray. We forget that trophy fee is paid once but game viewing fees are recurring income. Our animals are worth more alive than dead.
— Tinashe Joe Musere (@tinashemusere) June 17, 2018
I don’t understand why are we to “blame” these white monsters? someone/somebody in our motherland opened up their mouth, hands or bank to allow such monsters to kill our pride! We are to be blamed for allowing such to continue at this day & age!
— MadalaTheSnake (@wandilebrian) June 17, 2018
The thing is, it’s the same people who start these campaigns & act like they care for our wildlife who are responsible b/c in most cases they are the ones who own the game farms & allow wealthy foreigners to come kill our wildlife.
— Risenga Baloyi (@RisengaBaloyi) June 17, 2018
Hope she gets ate by a lion or attacked by a rhino or trampled on by a elephant
— TwerkTubeTV (@twerktube365) June 16, 2018
They call themselves Hunters while blacks are called poachers. She deserves to rot in jail for this and send a strong message to the world @UNWTO @tourismsa
— Refiloe Karius (@Busket14) June 17, 2018
If they continue like this, our children will grow up seeing animals only on pictures ?
~This must stop…
— Thablo da man (@thabang_moloko) June 17, 2018
They must want to kill and kill. She must be forced to eat all of it until it’s finished. Even if she has to eat for breakfast, lunch and supper everyday.
— tamukamudimu (@tamukamudimu1) June 17, 2018