Stupidity over Dead Albino Deer
I caught a whiff of this via my usual morning link-hopping (warning: abundant foul language) …
For the actual video of the Deer Huntress, go here.
Many (most?) of the news links coming off of Brietbart.tv go straight to some of these marginally intelligent Digg discussions, and that the overwhelming preponderance of Diggers commenting on this matter seem to have a particular liberal nutroots fringe-left stupidity bias.
I mean, quotes like this:
And this is just like murdering a human. She should be tried as if she had murdered a human. Possibly hanged.
Indeed!
The last time I checked, the many states that do have some form of wildlife management program issues permits, tags or licenses to … get this… manage the population of deer (or whatever other critters that might need to be culled to keep them from overrunning the local ecology).
But not these PETA-heads, oh no.
They seem to have gotten their dander up so much because it was an albino deer. Not for nothing, but albinism - though rare - is naturally occurring throughout the deer population. Those of y’all who have actually lost sleep over a dead white deer should reflect on the fact that it probably would have been easily picked out in the wooded environment by any of its other natural predators, especially sight-hunters like mountain lions/cougars.
If anything, for a deer… albinism is contradictory to its survival, and the laws of natural selection …a natural law which these same misguided folks will defend tooth and nail when touting the superiority of Materialistic (Darwinist) Evolution over God’s ability to create ex nihilo.
I guess this is more evidence of what happens when people neglect God, and worship the creation over the Blessed Creator.
Update:
There seems to be some discussion over the current law in Minnesota regarding the legality of hunting albino deer, based upon this chart. Given that this is a voluntarily compiled list and not an official statement by any game/wildlife management agency from the various states…. one might have to dig into Minnesota’s game hunting laws for further insight.




