Battle for Africa's Wildlife: Black Men Confront Boer Trophy Hunters

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Battle for Africa's Wildlife: Black Men Confront Boer Trophy Hunters


Naledi Mfoloe reports on a raw confrontation as black men in confront white trophy hunters exploiting wildlife. This gripping footage captures the clash between conservation and exploitation, highlighting the ethical dilemmas surrounding trophy hunting

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  1. Im a Kiwi white boomer and have waited for this to happen for decades, I have no problem with it, colonizing and exploiting other countrys and their people has been the way of wealthy nations who claim its for the greater good has been happening all through history. It is wrong! 👊

  2. I loved it! She screaming do not be aggressive when they coming to kill an animal that’s never did anything thing to them and living in the only wilderness they have left. Get out, go and never come back!

  3. Only 3% of the finacial benifits of TH stays with the local economy.
    TH adds nothing to the preservation of wildlife. In fact in most cases, it adds to its further degradation.
    (Source: ICUN 2019 report)

    This is not just true in Africa, but all across the world.

  4. Wonderful video being shown on something that should've happened high time long ago. From the moment of colonialism, documentaries and movies, you always see these european hunters coming to the African continent to hunt down animals needlessly with their black subordinate attendees carrying bags, and their white privilege view….we call them safaries. And as sad as it is to see even in this day and age some of these Black people, for some reason, be it desperation or stupidity, helping these hunters cut down the wildlife by showing them around, all for a few bucks, its nice to finally see some young Black men standing up to this. Let me tell you, whatever so called increase to local economy for the safaries to take place adds to nothing. Some of these outsiders use the lame excuse that their kills help to put food on the table for poor African families….nonsense, like an African would find a lion delectable. Hinting at the implication of how these Black men stopped those hunters is something they used to do to us now being done to them. Kudos !