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2 minutes ago, Billy Jean King said:

People die doing all sorts of pastimes / sports but I don't see rock climbing or motorcycle events coming under the same scruti

Rock climbers and bike racers do understand and consent to their dangerous pastimes. Also the Isle of Man TT is utter instanity, and probably should be scrapped. It would be safer to just pick one entrant each year by lottery and shoot them dead.

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5 minutes ago, Billy Jean King said:

More racehorses die from accidents out in the stables / fields than die under both codes of racing combined. Horses like humans and any other animal on the planet die, that's just a fact we all face. The numbers that die actually racing are tiny yet it's seized upon by the rent-a-mob "causes" simply because it's a high profile sport with large numbers of spectators and tv viewers.

 

People die doing all sorts of pastimes / sports but I don't see rock climbing or motorcycle events coming under the same scrutiny.

I suppose it's because horses lack the capacity to give consent, whereas human beings can make an informed choice about the risks involved 

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Just now, Cosmic Joe said:

I suppose it's because horses lack the capacity to give consent, whereas human beings can make an iformed choice about the risks involved 

Just get their hoofprint on a contract and sorted then 😅

As has been pointed out in the thread before these animals are bred just to race. They wouldn't have the life they do without racing. Not sure about other parts of Scotland but you can see horses living pretty miserable lives in fields all over Ayrshire out in all weathers with very little attention. They attract zero interest as they would gain the "cause" zero publicity. Horses and horse racing are being used here (clearly quite effectively). If anyone fancies a debate in person I will be at Ayr for the opening day of the Scottish national meeting on Friday.

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Just now, Billy Jean King said:

Just get their hoofprint on a contract and sorted then 😅

As has been pointed out in the thread before these animals are bred just to race. They wouldn't have the life they do without racing. Not sure about other parts of Scotland but you can see horses living pretty miserable lives in fields all over Ayrshire out in all weathers with very little attention. They attract zero interest as they would gain the "cause" zero publicity. Horses and horse racing are being used here (clearly quite effectively). If anyone fancies a debate in person I will be at Ayr for the opening day of the Scottish national meeting on Friday.

The fact that you can point to miserable racehorses in Ayrshire fields is a pretty good argument in favour of banning horseracing, surely. Without the economic incentive to breed these horses, they'll stop being bred.

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1 hour ago, Empty It said:

Would much rather see dog racing binned than horses.

Racing greyhounds have a great life. The best of food, hunners of exercise and they get to do what they enjoy best, namely chasing something really, really quickly.

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2 hours ago, Billy Jean King said:

More racehorses die from accidents out in the stables / fields than die under both codes of racing combined. Horses like humans and any other animal on the planet die, that's just a fact we all face. The numbers that die actually racing are tiny yet it's seized upon by the rent-a-mob "causes" simply because it's a high profile sport with large numbers of spectators and tv viewers.

 

People die doing all sorts of pastimes / sports but I don't see rock climbing or motorcycle events coming under the same scrutiny.

I love stat abuse.

If people were only concerned by fatalities and danger, the sensible measure would be of how much more likely a horse is to die when racing than when standing in a field. Given that even a busy horse will spend many hundred times more time standing in a field than racing, the body count itself tells you little.

I’ve heard many normal, non protesty types saying that they just don’t like the racing because it’s cruel to the horses. I can see that point of view far more easily than the “horses love it” view that the Barbour welly wearers come out with. 

Personally, I’m sure horses love getting a metal gag put in, bound in leather and whipped by a dwarf as much as the rest of us do.

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5 hours ago, Aim Here said:

The fact that you can point to miserable racehorses in Ayrshire fields is a pretty good argument in favour of banning horseracing, surely. Without the economic incentive to breed these horses, they'll stop being bred.

They are not, never were, racehorses

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On 17/04/2023 at 20:52, Todd_is_God said:

I see the latest yuppy nonsense is to throw orange powder on a, famously environmentally unfriendly, snooker table.

Truncheon to the face for these vandals.

Not condoning any violence but I'm quite surprised that the bloke didn't find that someone had racked his balls. 

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