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Arsenal owner Stan Kroenke launches sickening bloodsports channel in the UK

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Arsenal’s majority shareholder, Stan Kroenke, has come under fire for launching a new bloodsports television channel that was unveiled in the United Kingdom over the weekend that will show regular hunting programmes that includes killing elephants, lions and other vulnerable African species.

The American billionaire, who owns 67% of the Premier League club’s shares, oversaw the launch of My Outdoor TV [MOTV], which was revealed in the UK at the Game Fair in Hertfordshire and described by those who back the channel as the “Netflix of the hunting world”.

The channel will screen shows that follow hunters across the globe, primarily in Africa where big-money hunting trips are available, and involve various ways of killing wild animals that includes by bow and arrows and by guns.

It is owned by Outdoor Sportsman Group, part of Kroenke Sport Entertainment, and has already gone live in the United States, with the UK launch aiming to spread its audience across English-speaking countries.

One programme shows a presenter shooting a critically endangered African elephant before the bull turns and charges at him. Two more shots are heard before the animal falls to the ground and dies.

“There’s no other feeling in the world quite like walking up on your bull elephant,” the man says to the camera.

The channel will be available for $9.99 [£7.60] a month, but has unsurprisingly attracted fierce criticism for the nature of its coverage, with animal rights supporters calling for the channel to be banned.

A spokesman for MOTV defended the programmes that will make up its coverage, and claimed that it will only show “ethical hunts”.

“MOTV will present ethical, fair chase hunting and as long as it’s legal it will be on there,” said Simon Barr, the channel’s spokesman. “If you like hunting elephants, there will be legal elephant hunts, ethical elephant hunts, shown in that context.”

Many of the presenters that take part in the hunting also describe themselves as “conservationists”, despite the brutal and graphic methods of killing the animals. Supporters of hunting claim that the big-money hunts are sometimes the only way of generating the funds that help protect species from extinction, though critics have described the early viewings as “sickening”.

“I’m sure people won’t like all the content on MOTV, but it won’t be censored,” Mr Barr added. “On every film there’s an explanation of what hunting does for conservation and the local community.”


However, that defence was rejected by Philippa King, the chief operating officer of the League Against Cruel Sports, and she claimed that large parts of the money generated by trophy hunting does not go towards the conservation of endangered species.

“We’re living in a world now where most people can see how brutal and shameful trophy hunting is, yet the Arsenal boss is choosing to launch his sick TV channel in the UK,” Ms King told The Times.

“Most people won’t agree that trophy hunting is in any way ethical, and studies have debunked claims that most of the blood money goes towards supporting conservation,” Ms King added. “I’m not sure in what way an idiot with a gun against an elephant is a fair chase.

“Mr Kroenke could do the world a great favour by stopping peddling this kind of sickening TV and turning his focus on helping the animals he apparently likes to see killed.”

The channel will shows various programmes from hunting and shooting tutorials to cooking shows based on the latest way to eat the animal killed on a hunt, as well as fishing and gun programmes.


http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/...-motv-endangered-animals-trophy-a7868361.html
 
It's a shame the Saudis aren't involved, we would have had a lot more outraged posts if they were. What was it they were hunting in Pakistan? Bustards or Houbaras or something wasn't it?
 
Been a busy day for the anti hunting lobby, had to put up with Sir Ian Botham promoting Grouse shooting on BBC R5Live this morning and now this.

Don't know why Stan is allowing his name all over this, it didn't end well for the Dentist who shot Cecil the Lion and it won't end well for him either. It's not the sort of trophy hunting the Arsenal fans demanded.
 
It looks bad when you see that the hunting takes place mostly in Africa, and the are hunting mainly African endangered species. But you know a hundred years ago they would have been hunting Africans so you have to say progress has been made.
 
Hunting is far more humane than slaughterhouse killings. The animal lives a fulfilling live in its natural habitat and gets killed when its time is up instead of facing daily abuse and claustrophobia inside farms.
 
Hunting is far more humane than slaughterhouse killings. The animal lives a fulfilling live in its natural habitat and gets killed when its time is up instead of facing daily abuse and claustrophobia inside farms.

Valid points indeed. They should do away with farms in America and import elephants and lions. That way you wouldn't need to trek to Africa, you could kill these beasts kindly in a local and holistic manner. It would meld nicely with US gun laws as well.
 
Valid points indeed. They should do away with farms in America and import elephants and lions. That way you wouldn't need to trek to Africa, you could kill these beasts kindly in a local and holistic manner. It would meld nicely with US gun laws as well.

Hunting is legal in america, and hunters have their own clubs, with rules to protect young animals and take out the adult ones, and only during the hunting season. They help in maintaining the ecosystem. Real men, these hunters. As opposed to the hypocrites who get served meat on their plate, but need their movies to certify that no animal was harmed in its making.
 
It's a shame the Saudis aren't involved, we would have had a lot more outraged posts if they were. What was it they were hunting in Pakistan? Bustards or Houbaras or something wasn't it?

Why would Pakistanis go out of their way to condemn hunting taking place in Britain
 
Hunting is legal in america, and hunters have their own clubs, with rules to protect young animals and take out the adult ones, and only during the hunting season. They help in maintaining the ecosystem. Real men, these hunters. As opposed to the hypocrites who get served meat on their plate, but need their movies to certify that no animal was harmed in its making.

Real men indeed, shooting animals with guns from a distance for recreational fun is indeed very brave and full of honour
 
Real men indeed, shooting animals with guns from a distance for recreational fun is indeed very brave and full of honour

Problem with todays youth. They think they know everything about hunting by playing pokemon go.
 
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