Massimo Marracci of ANUU Migratoristi presents us a nice reflection on the differentiation between Hunters, NOT Hunters and Animalists, "You notice them immediately ...".
According to Massimo Marracci of ANUU Migratoristi, observing the appearance, behavior, attitudes and other small details of each of us can make a differentiation between Hunters, NOT Hunters and Animalists.
They travel on public transport in the city always intent on fiddling with their mobile phones without ever looking around, they are not used to doing it ...
They drive a car through traffic or walk down the street with their heads down and never raise it to the sky, in case you ever see a pigeon flying ...
At the gates of autumn, they do nothing but complain among friends and colleagues, hopelessly regretting the holidays by the sea, the hot sun and the beautiful August sweats ...
If speaking, the hints of some country or locality just a little distant from highways and highways, they are astonished as if you were talking about Mars ...
For them the birds are all pigeons, sparrows or at most blackbirds, because how can you go wrong with all that black ...
They are, to say the least, incredulous to know that deer and roe deer are now more common in Italy than in many other European countries ...
When they drive out of town or travel by train, they do everything except observe the outside landscape ...
Non-hunters ... you notice them right away!
They are almost all a bit pale, emaciated and a bit bony ...
They have a perennially afflicted gaze and their shoulders bent under the weight of the thousand misdeeds of humanity, of which they self-flagellate as if to atone for it ...
They rejoice when fatal hunting accidents involving a hunter occur, because so there is always one less around ...
They believe they are interpreters of a Sacred Word - which is not known - which they divulge with great fervor to gather new followers ...
They desperately need an enemy to fight and from this daily struggle they derive their most intimate joy ...
Between the life of a wild boar and the right of a farmer to defend their crops to feed their children, they do not hesitate for a moment in their choice ...
They hate mankind and above all Western civilization, even though they live among it, drawing every possible benefit from it ...
Animal rights activists… notice them immediately!
From the car, from the train, even from the plane, they do not look at the landscape but rather evaluate it in relation to the possible wild species present ...
From the middle of August at least, a bright and lively light shines in their eyes ...
They looked forward to the end of summer and rejoice in the scent of the earth soaked with morning dew and autumn rains ...
Throughout the year they are overwhelmed by healthy restlessness, consult the skies, scrutinize the spots and traces on the ground, strain their ears to hear the songs and cries of the wild ...
They do not hesitate to commit themselves to help improve other people's situations of difficulty and to do charity ...
They get their hands dirty working concretely on the territory for its protection and conservation ...
They love the company of friends, good food, the customs and traditions of the countryside, the trades and activities of the land, the frankness and agreements sanctioned by a strong handshake, sincerity and fidelity to friendship ...
The hunters… you notice them right away!
Massimo Marracci