Kendall Jones: 19-year-old Texan hunter's photos with dead African animals makes Facebook angry

  • 9 years ago
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Kendall Jones, a bouncy teen cheerleader with a love for shooting animals in Africa enjoys posing for photos with the dead beasts. She now has many enemies on Facebook and beyond.

Jones is proud of being a hunter and claims to be a conservationist. Jones said she took her first trip to Africa at the age of nine and immediately had the urge to kill something ... but poor Kendall was too small to hold a gun.

She returned to Africa five years later to shoot dead her first animal, a White Rhino. The hunting was video recorded by her camera crew. Her critics lambast her as sick for killing animals for pleasure, but Jones argues that her hunt is a fair chase.

The young hunter also defends her killing of elephants by saying the meat from one beast can feed many hungry village families.

Jones insists her hunts are legal since she pays a fee to the government. She also claims she's a conservationist, as the killing encourages breeders to raise more animals for the hunting market.

Her critics don't believe her bullshit smells so good and feel she's simply taking advantage of poor, developing countries for fun. What's not in doubt is that many people want to do the same to her.

Tens of thousands of people have signed a petition demanding Jones remove her kill photos from her facebook since they promote animal cruelty.
Another petition is trying to stop her from hunting large animals in Africa.

So far her facebook page stands strong and this ambitious hunter is preparing to host her own TV show next year about her hunting adventures. It seems nothing will stop her from hunting.

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