So many people are either saying "Haha fox wins, I'm glad the guy got shot" or "you're a horrible person for being glad somebody got shot".
My view is, the guy went into the wilderness packing a firearm, the possibility of shooting himself in the foot (or leg) was always on the table, it's a risk he knew he was taking, and some fox in the process of defending itself made good on that risk.
Nobody died here, just a fox and a human engaging in deadly combat and somehow both ending up alive and injured at the end. I may vehemently disagree with sport hunting as a horrendously unethical, repugnant, and ill-advised pursuit, but I'm not going to sink to wishing death upon those who choose that path or rejoicing when they do die.
So many people are either saying "Haha fox wins, I'm glad the guy got shot" or "you're a horrible person for being glad somebody got shot".
My view is, the guy went into the wilderness packing a firearm, the possibility of shooting himself in the foot (or leg) was always on the table, it's a risk he knew he was taking, and some fox in the process of defending itself made good on that risk.
Nobody died here, just a fox and a human engaging in deadly combat and somehow both ending up alive and injured at the end. I may vehemently disagree with sport hunting as a horrendously unethical, repugnant, and ill-advised pursuit, but I'm not going to sink to wishing death upon those who choose that path or rejoicing when they do die.
Smile! The world could use another happy person.