Spock was treated to a dog and pony show meant to impress him. They've been putting on a show of gratitude to the "great benevolent white hunter" for a century and gotten quite good at it over the years. I've seen similar shows (without the gunfire) put on at some of the attractions on the cruises. I'm sure they are appreciative in the sense that it's better than nothing. But in many cases, their income comes and goes depending on the whim of the tourist trade and, in some cases, who's willing to do the work for the least pay.tlynn78 wrote: That's why personal, critical thinking is essential. Spock was there, on the ground, in the places you're discussing. Actual cash changed hands, from him and his ilk, to the individuals most benefited. The people who live there, every day. My critical thinking tells me those people, the ones who depend on game hunters for their livelihood, probably don't think the game hunters are doing it to prove their manliness, but even if they do, they don't care. They are being gainfully employed and are able to support their families.
But go ahead and believe Spock instead of what the objective studies (not those with an agenda) have shown. You would think that, if trophy hunting were so beneficial for the animals and provided so much money for conservation efforts, conservationists (who have to scramble for every buck they can get) would be welcoming them with open arms.
