Is anyone here surprised that most Western secret societies started in hunting lodges?
Eight Secret Societies You Might Not KnowThe popularity of these secret clubs peaked in the 18th and 19th centuries.
By their very name, secret societies inspire curiosity, fascination and distrust. When the Washington Post broke the story in 2016 that Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia spent his final hours in the company of members of a secret society for elite hunters, people instantly wanted to know more about the group.
The fraternity in question, International Order of St. Hubertus, was incorporated by Count Anton von Sporck in 1695 and was originally intended to gather “the greatest noble hunters of the 17th Century, particularly in Bohemia, Austria and countries of the Austro Hungarian Empire, ruled by the Habsburgs,” according to its official website. After the organization denied membership to Nazis, notably military leader Hermann Goering, Hitler dissolved it, but the order reemerged after World War II, and an American chapter was founded in the late 1960s.
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https://getpocket.com/explore/item/eight-secret-societies-you-might-not-know?utm_source=pocket-newtabDo westerners really believe Hitler dissolved the 'secret hunting club' because Nazis were denied entry, or was it that the 'secret hunting club' was brought to Hitler's attention by Nazis being denied entry? Didn't Hitler believe that hunters are "degenerate peasants"? Lastly, only a westerner could be dishonorable and degenerate enough to call a hunter "noble". There is absolutely nothing noble about shooting at innocent defenseless non-humans!
Furthermore:
Animal welfare in Nazi GermanyThere was widespread support for animal welfare in Nazi Germany[1] (German: Tierschutz im nationalsozialistischen Deutschland) among the country's leadership. Adolf Hitler and his top officials took a variety of measures to ensure animals were protected.[2]
Several Nazis were environmentalists, and species protection and animal welfare were significant issues in the Nazi regime.[3] Heinrich Himmler made an effort to ban the hunting of animals.[4] Hermann Göring was a professed animal lover and conservationist,[5] who, on instructions from Hitler, committed Germans who violated Nazi animal welfare laws to concentration camps. In his private diaries, Nazi Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels described Hitler as a vegetarian whose hatred of the Jewish religion in large part stemmed from the ethical distinction this faith drew between the value of humans and the value of other animals; Goebbels also mentions that Hitler planned to ban slaughterhouses in the German Reich following the conclusion of World War II.[6] Nevertheless, animal testing was common in Nazi Germany.[7][8][9]
The current animal welfare laws in Germany were initially introduced by the Nazis.[10]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal_welfare_in_Nazi_GermanySo, the author of the article above is telling us that Hermann Goring, who wanted to send people to concentration camps for harming animals, also wanted to join a hunting club, and because he was denied entry Hitler shut the club down???
See also:
https://trueleft.createaforum.com/ancient-world/antropocentricism-the-most-dangerous-ideology-in-the-world/