Can't win can you?
We all have opinions, and mine might sound wrong to you and vice versa, shall we just stop arguing?
Once again, you're mistaken; it's not about "winning" anything here, ore merely arguing. I just pointed out that a prefabricated rigid mindset, stubbornly immune to any reasoning at all, is not something one should accept as given and tolerate. Our modern 1st World society appears to be very "tolerant"; but in fact we don't really tolerate and accept each other's opinion at all-we just play "oyster". Once an opinion contradicts your current mindset, a lot of people shut down and merely pretend to "tolerate" the other opinion, and want the other side to "tolerate" theirs. Yet in fact, neither tolerates each other-they just ignore one another and keep on doing what they did before. Procreative cooperation? Zero...
In one aspect, I have to contradict you, @dragon(ele)nerd, although it's nice to see that you want to intermediate: ashley-h hasn't brought up any really "good points"-she just stated a very generalizing opinion, merely based on her personal emotions. That's not of much use in a factual discussion.
@Ara: First of all, I never wrote humans have a "hunting instinct"; I just stated that hunting has been a primal part of human history. Palaeontological and archaeological findings as well as the mentioned chimp behaviour only confirm this.
Secondly, I agree with @Jakari and @dragon(ele)nerd: there is a difference between hunting for food and need, and joyful killing of animals without any purpose (and I would consider "trophies" as a somehow ambivalent purpose). The latter is clearly psychopathic behaviour.
Funny enough, both the trophy hunting and the critical rejection of hunting in general, are results of our modern affluent, 1st world society. With animal products provided by agriculture, hunting has been stripped off its primal exigency for many people. Now you can just buy prefabricated goods without having to face the animal the are made of. Yet some seem to miss the "thrill" of hunting-and try to compensate, may it be by shopping, collecting items, playing computer games-or trophy hunting. Others condemn hunting in general, yet ignore therebye both its deep primal rooting in human nature and reality - and the fact that there are still people out in this world that hunt for a living...