Paul Sparvoli, president ofNational Free Hunting Association, he lashed out at Rai, to be precise the third network. Here is the text of his statement. "Not happy with her uninformed animal rights performance last December, the" talented "journalist of Rai3 Sabrina Giannini has restarted his mud machine against the hunters and hunters. Accustomed to telling half-truths stuffed with vegan ideology, this time the anti-hunt champion wanted to sow a bit of social alarmism by chattering about the few or nonexistent checks on wild boar meat used in restaurants and in the countless festivals that animate the summer evenings.
Among other things, in one of the shots used to comment on the journalist's very personal opinion, Rai - which should be a public service - clearly shows the unmistakable coat of arms of the Free Hunting, as if our association were engaged in administering unsafe or even harmful dishes. We would like to remind Mrs. Giannini that the controls on meat, farmed or wild, intended for food they are very strict and we also remind you that if the censuses are managed by hunters it is only because there are no other volunteers willing to face the sacrifices they require: up early and long nights of stalking.
Said this, we have instructed our lawyers to carefully review the transmission to verify if in the text and in the images the extremes for a lawsuit against the journalist and against the newspaper can be recognized. However, we thank Rai3 once again for its open bias and for the obstinacy with which it avoids any form of civil and honest contradiction with the hunters who are among the most controlled citizens of Italy, both from the psycho-physical point of view, and as regards the lifestyle and the absolute absence of any stain or criminal charge ".