In a recent Huntsville newspaper, The Forester, a letter to the editor shared a complaint about a butcher’s hunting promotional sign.
The sign reads: “Hunters. You kill ‘em, we cut ‘em.”
A portion of the ‘offended’ citizen’s response is (tea fingers up):
“This type of insensitive advertising has no place alongside other merchants in town. I think it would be socially responsible for the town of Huntsville to insist this slogan be altered to something in better taste.” Entire Article Here
I think someone should remind the person, making the complaint , what a butcher does. They cut, slice, saw and slash in a process that does involve blood, cut flesh and grounding messes. The slogan is a truthful phrase targeting many of the other ‘socially irresponsible‘ people in the community who purchase our meat from the forest.
The truth is – turkeys, cows, chickens (and other barnyard animals) are killed and cut for millions of people every day. The offended letter writer should be writing similar letters of disgust to the “Billions served” who are “loving it” in communities where the golden arches shine brightly.
Thumbs up to Big Daddy Meats in Huntsville for reminding us of the “inconvenient truth” of animal meat processing!




