Submitted by Whistling Frog

Credit:Care2 petitionsite

For years now every July to the end of the year bigup white men with teeny weensy penises and big shotguns murder indiscriminately poor defenceless tired birds that are trying to migrate for the coming winter months. Some of these bird have flown over 3,000 miles for safe refuge only to be met by these sadistic BASTARDS who gleefully and laughingly continue this program which they have now called HARVESTING so as to lessen the real meaning SLAUGHTER…..

I would like to see people in surrounding villages who are harassed on a daily basis by the constant barrage of automatic fire (like it were Vietnam or Iraq) to get some bullpistles and lick the shite out of those pathetic men or should I say boys who have nothing else in their lives to do than prey on creatures minutely smaller than themselves for SHEER PLEASURE.

104 responses to “Slaughtering Tired Migratory Birds, A White Man's Sport In Barbados”


  1. @de hood…I was living there..


  2. this kind of sport would be outlawed in the US and other big countries, but these bastards come to our small island and kill beautiful birds that fly thousands of miles for the summer. Killing these birds should be outlawed.


  3. When i visited a farm in the U.K. that had a shoot annually i was very impressed to learn that all the species of bird shot there were reared on said farm by a games keeper as well as the fish that were fished from the streams on the property, now who says that it is ok to kill migrant birds , we could be earning big bucks from these birds if we develop our eco tourisim, now that is another thing i do not understand how come the torisim board don’t try and keep the grahme hall swamp open and try to sell some bird watching tours and help build up our economy, i say to ban all bird shooting swamps in Barbados we could do with some fish farms here so a bit of inovation could go a very long way to help our economy.


  4. You have my backing 110%.

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