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King Juan Carlos under fire after Botswana hunting trip

PUBLISHED: April 18, 2012 at 1:20 pm  •  LAST EDITED: April 18, 2012 at 8:59 pm
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King Juan Carlos under fire after Botswana hunting trip

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lojaman

April 18th, 2012 3:27 pm

Pity he broke his hip and not his neck.

Best of Spain

April 18th, 2012 4:11 pm

Experienced Hunters will appreciate the hunting challenge achieved here: tracking the beast with a guide, following the pie sized droppings, deftly aiming at the rapidly moving animal, accurately shooting at a target the size of…. a barn, killing for the meat – enough for 126 State Dinners (with Takeaways), a trophy head to be hung on the Palace Wall.. after it’s rebuilt with steel bar reinforcements. Overall – well done!

peter

April 18th, 2012 5:39 pm

Much as some people find it distasteful and I count myself as one of them, there is an over population of elephants and one way of culling them is to issue licences to hunters to shoot them. The money raised from these licences is used for conservation. Had it been Jim Smith from 9 Acacia Gardens nobody would have raised a twitter but as it was the King of Spain I guess he´s fair game if you´ll pardon the pun.

Anti-Monarchy

April 18th, 2012 5:48 pm

It’s appalling that the Spanish head of State is off killing innocent Elephants for his pleasure while Spain is in economic turmoil. And! He is doing it on Spanish tax-payers money. How ridiculous and archaic is this picture. The Spanish people should abolish free-loader Monarchy and elect a head-of-state.

Duke

April 18th, 2012 6:34 pm

Perhaps PETER advocates the same criteria for the human population.

isabella pica

April 18th, 2012 6:43 pm

Has he heard of “trying to save the elephants”?? He should have sent the money to one of the organizations for “save the Ellis”

PM

April 18th, 2012 6:43 pm

Duke: If you do not cull them, they breed to the point of overpopulation Many will then starve, and most will suffer malnourishment and consequently suffer chronic illness. Exactly like humans, actually.

Eva Bratek

April 18th, 2012 7:18 pm

I think that the fact wheather culling of elephants in Botswana is necessary or not is a little beside the point. A public figure such as king of a modern European country cannot afford to promote, by participation, such a controversial and morally dubious activity – and by participating in it, he is promoting it. Today the king has asked for forgiveness and said that he had made a mistake which would not repeat. The money which apparenty came from a rich businessman who “gave” the trip to the king, could have been used in much better ways. When unemployment is as high as it is in Spain, it is not a good time to be chasing elephants with a rifle somewhere in African bush…

gitana9

April 18th, 2012 7:29 pm

The Borbón family has a history of leaving Spain in time of crisis as evidenced by king Juan Carlos’ father, Don Juan, Count of Barcelona, who abandoned Spain during its civil war and spent the remainder of his life in exile in Portugal.

While a pleasant if ineffectual monarch with an unexceptional family and its share of scandals, I have never seen any value added by Don Juan Carlos and find his family among the most lack-luster monarchies in Europe.

Perhaps Spain should rethink the relevance of this insensitive monarchy and the resulting expensive and unproductive drain on the taxpayers’ wallets.

peter

April 18th, 2012 8:09 pm

Duke……read PM´s comment perhaps that´s a good idea.

JUDITH

April 18th, 2012 8:29 pm

THIS SO CALLED MAN IS NOTHING MORE THAN HEARTLESS AND SOULLESS. SUCH A HORRIBLE HUMAN BEING. jUST LIKE DICK CHENEY IN AMERICA…..

SE

April 18th, 2012 11:37 pm

Reading this from New Zealand…and disgusted that someone who is an honorary WWF President would stoop to this barbaric behaviour. Shame on you.

John Bogart

April 19th, 2012 3:41 am

I suggest that King Juan Carlos’s should visit Chaing Mai in the Kingdom of Thailand for his next vacation. He could spend a few days after his recovery at Woodys Elephant Training camp. He could train and work with elephants as a “Mahout”.
Can the King export those tusks to Spain?

Best of Spain

April 19th, 2012 10:16 am

Dear Judith, King Juan Carlos as Honorary President of the WWF likely showed poor taste in shooting an elephant (tho at a rich businessman’s donation.. the same way he got his large motor yacht, by the way)but he is NOT “like Dick Cheney in the USA” For the record, Cheney showed he shoots his fellow hunters/guests in their behind with a shotgun. A faster moving target than an elephant.

Best of Spain

April 19th, 2012 10:26 am

Dear Peter and SE, The King, as Honorary President of the WWF – dedicated to protecting wild life species – should have left any beneficial “culling” to be done by someone else.. not him. Apology and seeking forgiveness is inadequate in his position. Resigning his Honorary position would be a sign of good faith.
World-wide, for the financial and emotional support we give ALL Monarchys & close family friends, taxpayers do hold them to a higher standard of moral behavior. Otherwise their image in our eyes is severely tarnished. All IN or 0!

PM

April 19th, 2012 4:42 pm

John Bogart :” Totally different sort of elephant. Trainable, domesticated, properly fed and managed, and subject to population control measures !

antonio2

April 20th, 2012 3:00 pm

A sickening sight – a magnificent, highly intelligent fellow creature brought to its knees and resting its shattered head on the tree as it slowly, painfully dies.
It is humans which should be culled, spreading, out of control, devouring everything natural in their path.
Virtually every living species on earth is mortally afraid of us, in much the same way that we are afraid of rats. A frightening comparison perhaps.




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