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    Luke RiskBy Luke RiskJuly 29, 2024Updated:October 16, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Almost all issues that the world is currently experiencing with health and the environment can be linked to our growing disconnect with nature. Through no fault of our own, most of the population are born in cities with limited interaction with nature, bar a curated pathway through some tourist section of the blue mountains once a season. It’s not enough:

    • We eat the flesh of animals made systemically sick because we either don’t know or can’t afford better.
    • We drunkenly waddle through life ignoring the malady around us because we are all too busy surviving, working to feed our family, trying to get ahead in a broken system of nepotism, generational disadvantage/advantage, greedy politicians and powerful lobbyists.
    • Inner city alternative leftists have now become the voice of naturalism while hunters andtenders of the actual land are ignored or worse, have their opinions drowned out by the shrieking of humanoids sporting oddly coloured hair that wouldn’t know a roo from a wallaby.
    • Men and women are shamed for embracing the instinct of hunting. The Animal justice party attempted to pass a bill in 2023 that would make it an animal cruelty crime to not allow “an animal to behave in a manner that they found natural and instinctive” What the about us?. The more I watch the world the more I hate the communal desires that have driven us to group mentality and the blind uptake of flawed ideology by those of us who are weak and disconnected.

    Hunting isn’t the solution to the world’s problems but I guarantee it’s the solution to many of yours. Come with me on a course, you’ll learn a lot and after it you can do it yourself, That’s my goal. Return to nature, the naturalist of Australia need to become a community with a voice. Please help contribute to a better way of life.

    About the author:

    Luke is an avid public land hunter and backpacker who enjoys travelling off the beaten track as much as he does hunting the Australian back country.

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