If she cannot tell the difference between a wolf and a husky, then she has no business being a hunter in any capacity.
I would find both her hunt and her proud social media posting revolting even if she had hunted a proper wolf. She clearly did it for sport, and likely made no attempt to conserve the meat or organs for, say, eating or crafting into a usable item. Killing an animal for the sake of killing it is not acceptable. At least make it a useful kill, and honor both the animal and the ecosystem while doing that. But such a thing is impossible if you're killing and skinning a house pet!
And according to the Daily Beast, one of the logics she has spun after being rightfully called out goes as follows:
“Was a great feeling to text my man and say I just smoked a wolf pup,” the woman posted to Facebook, along with photos of a skinned Siberian husky.
www.thedailybeast.com
Great! Another example of someone who did a horrible thing, then wants to spin a victimhood narrative where none is warranted. She is the larger woman with a rifle in her hand, and has both the physical and ballistic advantage, yet we're supposed to believe that she was scared of a husky showing his or her teeth at her? Even if this is an accurate recollection, it is still a self-serving narrative, and one the public does not need to care about. Dogs show their teeth and growl all the time, and that does not make them a threat. If a husky showing its teeth scares her, then I wouldn't want her around my family Chihuahua. (Sure, not the best comparison; Chihuahuas are not as imposing as huskies. Point is, she grossly misread the situation, and is evoking the same narrative tropes and victim-blaming as those cops and citizens who shoot, maim, and/or kill unarmed black people, who may have been walking away with their back turned when shot at.)
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One more thing that I find important.
Websites the likes of New York Post, Fox News, News.com.au, meaww.com, and Daily Mail, have reported that Amber Rose Barnes is from Miller City, Montana. Trouble is, that place does not exist at all, and I have no idea where this information comes from. The closest phonetic equivalent that Montana has is Miles City
(website / forum),
(Wikipedia), the seat of Custer County with a population of 8,354 in the 2020 US Census, good enough for 11th largest in Montana. Personally, I have significant familiarity with it, and I am a good fan of the town and its Range Riders Museum. When I have searched for Miller City, Montana, the engines correctively ask me "Do you mean
Miles City, Montana?" The only meaningful results that involve a "Miller City, Montana" are relevant to this specific news item.
Miller City, Montana does not exist! At all. Whomever first reported her as being from Miller City, MT, as well as those who followed suit, are making an egregious journalistic error by having posted this and failing to correct course after perhaps millions have read of this story. There are two communities in America named Miller City: one is a village in Ohio, the other is an unincorporated community in Illinois.
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If she wants Montana to have one less predator, she should move the hell out.