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Oh dear, oh dear. Really disappointed. What happened to you man?
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I love how the outrage has only started because news came out that Hetfield was going to narrate a TV documentary.
But then nobody let reading get in the way of a good bit of sensationalism and Metallibashing, did they.
I think the Glasto thing has also brought the topic back into light as well.
I won't be watching them at Glasto cus I've seen em before.
The reason this one has hit the lights is that hunting for pleasure will always cause a divide of opinions from those who see it as the thing that should not be through to those who see it as to live is to die, carpe diem baby. To each party nothing else matters. They will justify their argument to the frayed ends on sanity and the still the opposition will be the unforgiven. Not all creatures die straight away. Some become trapped under ice, broken, beat and scarred, with creeping death slowly approaching as they fade to black thinking shoot me again. Meanwhile hunters stand by until it sleeps admiring the damage inc their battery has done like they are hero of the day, thinking “Ain’t my bitch. It’s the end of the line. That was just your life.”
For me it’s the fact that in Some Kind Of Monster when the struggle within is clearly evident, Hetfield comes across so holier than thou about his life choices and the fact that his pastime is going off where the wild things are to seek and destroy big cuddly bears with no remorse is sad but true.