See, I'm completely okay for the starving people out there who have no choice but to hunt wolves and other animals because they can't afford any other option. Wolves themselves do the same thing.
What I don't understand is why people do it for sport. We don't need another damned species extinct.
...And, well, that's pretty much the main idea here. I'm just typing what you're thinking right now, so, I'll just copy and paste this Answers.con answer thing ffor you to read and probably cheer yourself up. 8D
(Besides, there's no point in spamming their emails/forum threads/shoeboxes with rude comments. If they want to be A-holes, let them be A-holes! We'll just wait for them to screw up and end up breaking a law or something.)
Hunting, despite what you might hear from the lowest echelons of society, is not even slightly important in managing the ecosystem. In fact, it has more of a negative impact on flora and fauna in areas where hunting is prevalent than any other activity occurring in the spirit of environmentalism. While many hunters claim that hunters give more money to wildlife causes than others, the nature of what they are doing all but requires it. Perhaps they are tithing or perhaps they actually do think that they are doing something for wildlife by sending money. The fact that they find pleasure or some kind of sick grandiosity in killing anything at all speaks volumes about their level of inherent insanity. Finding such things fun isn't normal and does nothing but provide a barometer by which the rest of us can judge the worth of others.
By calling hunting a sport or "America's Past Time," it relegates all Americans to the status of the rednecks who mount dead animals around their homes as an indicator of manliness.