Letter to the Editor, Reader dislikes deer photos - Akron, OH - The Suburbanite
Letter to the Editor, Reader dislikes deer photos

Letter to the Editor, Reader dislikes deer photos

By Anonymous
Posted Jan 20, 2012 @ 10:54 AM
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I am sick to death of opening this newspaper and seeing pictures of beautiful slaughtered deer with their big brave hunters, guns in hand, gloating behind them.
Most deer in this area will stand and look at you when you approach them, so to call these macho men hunters and sportsmen and reward their so-called prowess with a picture in the paper is a true joke. And a disgusting one to boot.

If I wanted to see, or my family to see, this kind of garbage I would buy a Field and Stream magazine where at least you know what is coming before you open it.
I think this is totally inappropriate for a newspaper of this sort.  And, believe me, I am not the only one who feels this way.

You may as well note my address and stop delivering The Suburbanite to my door, because it is going directly to the recycle trash bin from now on.

Pam Wilson
Akron

I am sick to death of opening this newspaper and seeing pictures of beautiful slaughtered deer with their big brave hunters, guns in hand, gloating behind them.
Most deer in this area will stand and look at you when you approach them, so to call these macho men hunters and sportsmen and reward their so-called prowess with a picture in the paper is a true joke. And a disgusting one to boot.

If I wanted to see, or my family to see, this kind of garbage I would buy a Field and Stream magazine where at least you know what is coming before you open it.
I think this is totally inappropriate for a newspaper of this sort.  And, believe me, I am not the only one who feels this way.

You may as well note my address and stop delivering The Suburbanite to my door, because it is going directly to the recycle trash bin from now on.

Pam Wilson
Akron


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