There are some things in this world that can be argued are morally acceptable for personal liberty and the free market – but should gunning down endangered animals be one of them? Who else is allowed to do that? Hungry people typically don’t hunt rare, exotic species. He doesn’t seem to mind spending that much though does he? Just look how happy he is! Buying her just to kill her and take her horn (as a trophy) cost Jimmy over $350,000 dollars. She was the very last black rhino in the Mangetti National Park. He butchered an EXTREMELY ENDANGERED female Black Rhino. Look at these pictures from her report if you dare:Ībout the last photo – which you may have guessed correctly that it was an endangered Rhino – Starr writes: “Canned hunting,” she says, is even worse because it’s basically “shooting fish in a barrel.” It appears that the unsuspecting animals are just hanging out until they are downed by a “drive-by.” Literally! Starr says that, “Sometimes just shoot them from the back of a truck then go back to drinking their Gin & Tonic like it was just a bit of harmless fun.” Isn’t it ironic that for the right price, rich boys are allowed to be driven up and effortlessly pop a large mammal in the head with a shotgun shell while sipping a cocktail? Star says the animals are lured out of their habitat, hand-tamed – sometimes for days with a few other tactics deployed on them. According to Starr, Liautaud frequents South Africa (and sometimes Namibia or Botswana) and can easily blow over a quarter-million dollars on one shot.Īccording to Starr, there’s a crisis of 94 elephant poaches a day (but that is not the only big game animal JJ has killed). The owner of Jimmy John’s – Jimmy John Liautaud – is a lavish and entitled trophy hunter of exotic and extremely endangered animals in Africa. If you were just about to raise a Jimmy John’s Turkey Tom to your lips – please save yourself the heartache and chuck it in the bin right now. ![]() After reading this, you’ll never set foot in a Jimmy John’s again – not even for the “free smells” they advertise.Ī shocking report by Lara Starr, investigative writer, co-founder of The Earth Child and resident of South Africa is flopping stomachs everywhere. ![]() Chances are, you’ve already come up with a few reasons to skip a trip to Jimmy John’s: the food itself, and perhaps you’ve heard about the slave wages offered to employees who are quite literally treated like work mules.
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