The honorable continues to define hunters as primitive beings stuck at the dawn of civilization.
di Simone Ricci
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Grotesque attempts
Punctual and timely as always, the passionate animal rights activist immediately showed off her prose steeped in ideology and fanaticism and like a vulture she pounced on the first tragic episode that has struck our age-old activity, which she defines as “an absurd, cruel and dangerous practice.” In her speech, the Hon. Brambilla He continues by stating that hunting: “Is an activity that in 2025 could perhaps still make sense, as a means of subsistence, for the very few peoples remaining in the Stone Age” and that, “Despite the grotesque attempts to present shotguns as ‘guardians of nature,’ hunting is and remains a ‘legal’ attack on our biodiversity, which is everyone’s heritage.”

Attack on biodiversity
The kind lady, therefore, continues to portray us as primitive beings stuck at the dawn of civilization, forgetting that modern hunting, developed over centuries of history, culture, and art, is clearly the true and only tool for wise and scientific management of wildlife. We would like to point out to the lady that the true “legal” attack on our biodiversity is precisely the lack of serious management of a wildlife heritage that is now out of control. Anyone with a shred of honesty cannot ignore the abnormal and intolerable populations of coypu, cormorants, wild boars, wolves, sacred ibises, crows, parakeets, deer, fallow deer, starlings, crabs, shrimp, catfish, etc., etc. which have now invaded the countryside and cities, causing dozens of deaths in road accidents, destroying crops, decimating herds and wiping out from our countryside and from our seas, lakes and rivers millions and millions of small birds, mammals and fish, destroying at the root and irreparably our enviable biodiversity.
A profoundly different culture
Yes, of course, we won’t go for a walk carrying a tender, carefully washed and scented pink piglet on a leash or in our arms (but what will its final fate be when it reaches and exceeds 200 kg in weight?), nor will we waste time cuddling donkeys, ducks, and rabbits. We certainly belong to a culture profoundly different from theirs (which perhaps isn’t a millennia-old culture like ours, but merely a fad), and we reclaim its authenticity and profound naturalness. Not only that, but we are proud to fully experience nature, free from the hypocrisy of those who eat meat and fish plucked from supermarket shelves and refrigerated counters and then accuse us of being bloodthirsty and dangerous criminals.

A ridiculous video
We therefore reject the lady’s gratuitous accusations, demanding that in Italy, as in all civilized countries in Europe and the world, hunters be respected as upright “Serie A” citizens, and that their activity not be ignobly and gratuitously criminalized. Especially when the accusations come from people who only love nature on television and in magazines, and who, as has happened recently, pitifully “like” a ridiculous video, shamelessly generated by artificial intelligence, showing a wolf saving a baby chamois from falling into a ravine and then returning it to its mother, who thanks it with an affectionate and grateful pat of her hooves! Well, if these 200.000 fools are our fiercest enemies, we are truly proud to be different from them. Profoundly different (Paolo Sparvoli, president of ANLC).