The truth is that there are plenty of badgers in the UK, and they are still today routinely culled in certain areas because they can pass diseases on to livestock. However it is illegal to kill badgers outside of a licensed culling. When I was 14 we had a neighbour who had an issue with my parents and he hung a dead badger outside my bedroom window (ground floor) during the night. Couldn't prove it was him but it obviously was. I said some things very loudly about that at the time. I bumped into him 12 years later in a pub, he was oddly friendly with me and I told him to fuck off. Then he and another guy tried to jump me when I left the pub. They shouldn't have done that :)
irreverend
2025-08-01 22:07:23 +0000 UTC
20:28 They're not though, they may well be that, but that's not how they're sold. They're sold as, "quick, simple, popular, cheap", but that's not the aftermath. It's basically how Trump got elected a second time by claiming he'd be straightforward, it would be quick and simple and cheap. The US could probably use a civil service like this actually :)