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  • For as long as white people have been colonizing Africa,

  • trophy hunting has existed as a way

  • for them to bring home souvenirs.

  • And you know, in a way,

  • I feel like us Africans are partly to blame.

  • We should have had a gift shop.

  • We should have had a gift shop.

  • But while these pictures may have garnered praise

  • in the 1900s, these days, thanks to social media,

  • the only thing that they generate is outrage. 00:00:22.988 --> 00:00:25.291 line:0% TV REPORTER: In recent years the hunting of big cats 00:00:25.324 --> 00:00:27.760 line:0% has sent shock waves around the globe. 00:00:27.793 --> 00:00:29.595 line:0% TV REPORTER: Outrage in this country 00:00:29.628 --> 00:00:32.498 line:0% over the killing of a beloved lion in Zimbabwe 00:00:32.531 --> 00:00:34.500 line:0% by an American hunter. 00:00:34.533 --> 00:00:36.602 line:0% TV REPORTER: This photo from an African trophy hunt 00:00:36.635 --> 00:00:38.971 line:0% has sparked outrage across the country. 00:00:39.004 --> 00:00:41.340 line:0% TV REPORTER: That same fire reignited 00:00:41.373 --> 00:00:44.110 line:0% when a trophy-hunting couple posed kissing 00:00:44.143 --> 00:00:47.513 line:0% over the corpse of a lion they had just slain.

  • Like... I'm sorry, man.

  • This is, this is just disgusting.

  • You killed an animal for fun

  • and then you make out next to its dead body?

  • Is this, is this like a fetish?

  • No, I honestly wonder this.

  • Like, like, is this like a thing just for lions,

  • or do they do this every time there's a dead animal?

  • Like, every time they see road kill on the highway,

  • is this couple just like, "Honey, pull over,

  • I'm so turned on right now."

  • It's also disrespectful.

  • Like, imagine if it happened the other way around.

  • Yeah. Like, at a family funeral,

  • all of a sudden, just like, two lions popped out

  • and started humping at your dad's coffin.

  • Just like...

  • Yeah, you wouldn't be happy with that.

  • And what's interesting about trophy hunting

  • is that we all assume people do it

  • because they don't care about the animals,

  • but according to the hunting community,

  • they do this because they care too much. 00:01:39.565 --> 00:01:42.768 line:0% I know it sounds contradictory, but hunters love animals. 00:01:42.801 --> 00:01:45.071 line:0% Hunters are the ones that are giving so much back 00:01:45.104 --> 00:01:46.973 line:0% to preserving these wild species. 00:01:47.006 --> 00:01:49.842 line:0% A lot of people talk about conservation 00:01:49.875 --> 00:01:53.112 line:0% but hunters are the real, um, conservationists. 00:01:53.145 --> 00:01:54.814 line:0% Everybody thinks that the easiest part 00:01:54.847 --> 00:01:56.315 line:0% is pulling the trigger, and it's not, 00:01:56.348 --> 00:01:57.650 line:0% that's the hardest part. 00:01:57.683 --> 00:01:59.719 line:0% But you gain so much respect 00:01:59.752 --> 00:02:01.687 line:0% and so much appreciation for that animal...

  • Wow, that's one hell of a way

  • to show your appreciation and respect.

  • Imagine if your boss called you into his office and was like,

  • "Johnny, I want to let you know how much I appreciate

  • and respect your hard work,

  • and that's why it's my privilege...

  • (laughter)

  • And by the way, did you notice how

  • that other woman arranged her lions?

  • Like, did you see that?

  • I don't care if you hunt or not, that-that's just creepy.

  • Like, look at that. It looks like

  • she shot the lions and then said,

  • "Make it look like they're about to have sex,

  • and then make that deer look like it's watching."

  • (laughter)

  • Now, oh, another argument trophy hunters use

  • is that they're actually getting rid of the slower,

  • weaker animals who are holding back the rest of the herd.

  • But that might not be the full story. 00:02:50.436 --> 00:02:52.238 line:0% TV REPORTER: Trophy hunters kill some of the biggest, 00:02:52.271 --> 00:02:54.273 line:0% most magnificent animals, 00:02:54.306 --> 00:02:56.342 line:0% which is bad for the health of the species, 00:02:56.375 --> 00:02:57.977 line:0% because genes may no longer 00:02:58.010 --> 00:02:59.912 line:0% be passed on to future generations.

  • SALMONI: By taking those guys out of the gene pool,

  • it weakens the genes of the entire population.

  • So over the last 30 years,

  • the average size of a male lion has dropped

  • specifically because of trophy hunting.

  • That's right. Despite what they say,

  • trophy hunters actually like to target

  • the strongest specimens, which I don't support,

  • but, honestly, I mean, I understand.

  • It's called "trophy hunting" for a reason.

  • Yeah. You want it to look

  • like you battled an alpha male to the death,

  • not like you snuck into its nursing home

  • and then smothered one of the lions with a pillow.

  • Just like, "Shh!

  • Go to sleep, Scar, go to sleep."

  • (laughter)

  • Actually, if you think about it,

  • this is the one time in the animal kingdom

  • where it pays to be out of shape.

  • Like, I wonder if there's one fat-ass lion

  • who's just like, "Yeah, who's laughing now?

  • "No one asked me to the prom,

  • "but at least I'm not in the picture with Don Jr.

  • Ha ha ha!"

  • (cheering and applause)

  • And one of the main arguments...

  • One of the main arguments trophy hunters give

  • is that their hobby helps local villages,

  • but upon closer inspection, that's not necessarily true.

  • NEWSMAN: Critics question whether countries

  • that promote trophy hunts manage that money properly.

  • NEWSWOMAN: The 2013 report found that just...

  • (reading):

  • NEWSWOMAN 2: In Zimbabwe,

  • corruption and bloated bureaucracy

  • prevent much of the money from helping those in need.

  • How much money does the community get at the moment?

  • Yeah. See, the truth is, unfortunately,

  • the money from these hunts doesn't go to these communities.

  • Oftentimes, it stays at the top

  • with the people who run the trophy hunting game.

  • To be honest, most of these claims don't add up for me,

  • you know, because another thing hunters love to say

  • is it's not just the money.

  • They say that their hunting provides meat

  • for the local villagers.

  • Yeah, because apparently before the white hunters came,

  • all Africans could do was just look at the animals.

  • Yeah. Africans were just like,

  • "Oh, look at the meat inside that buffalo, huh?

  • "If only there was a way to get inside it. Aah!

  • "I guess we'll just have to wait for the white man to show up.

  • One day, huh? One day."

  • (laughter)

  • So, that's trophy hunting in a nutshell.

  • And as weak as the arguments for it may seem,

  • there will always be people who are convinced

  • that it's actually a good thing.

  • Which made us think,

  • if it's working so well for Africa,

  • maybe it's only fair that we let America

  • enjoy some of those benefits.

  • Dear America, for the past few decades,

  • you have come to Africa to shoot our animals.

  • And you say you do this to help us.

  • We are so grateful, we want to return the favor.

  • You see all these stray dogs and cats

  • that are running across your country?

  • -(gun clicks) -I'm going to kill them!

  • That's right. As part of a new program,

  • rich Africans will pay

  • to hunt stray dogs and cats in America.

  • And for every dog we shoot,

  • a portion of the profits will go to American communities!

  • Up to three percent!

  • And I know what you're thinking.

  • "What about my pets?"

  • I'm going to kill them, too.

  • Yes. Pets that have reached old age

  • will also be hunted by rich Africans.

  • No more watching Fluffles struggle to climb the stairs.

  • Instead, Fluffles will be shot and mounted

  • in a Nigerian's man cave.

  • And here's the best part.

  • After we shoot the dog, we will donate the carcass

  • so that no more American children

  • go without school lunch.

  • It's a win-win!

  • Oh, what a cute dog.

  • You get a head start.

  • (dog barks)

  • (gun clicks)

  • Oh, I'm going to kill it.

  • You're welcome, America.

For as long as white people have been colonizing Africa,

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