Английская Википедия:Human hunting

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Шаблон:RedirectШаблон:Short description Human hunting refers to humans being hunted and killed for other persons' revenge, pleasure, entertainment, sports, or sustenance.Шаблон:Cn Historically, incidents of the practice have occurred during times of social upheaval.[1]

Historical examples

  • In Ancient Greece, the upper class of Sparta regularly practised the stalking and killing of members of their servile helot population; such murders were carried out both by the secret police (Crypteia) as a means of keeping the helots cowed and unlikely to revolt, and as part of the military training (agoge) for Spartan youths.
  • In Europe, authorities sometimes hunted down adherents of "heretical" religious minorities, such as the Waldenses in the Alps[2] the Cathars in the Languedoc,[3] Anabaptists in Germany,[4] and the Huguenots in France.[5]
  • During the California genocide of 1846 to 1873, indigenous people were hunted down and killed for bounties.
  • During the Spanish Civil War of 1936–1939, the killing practice became popular[6] among the sons of wealthy landowners. The hunts took place on horseback and targeted landless peasants as an extension of the White Terror. They were jokingly referred to as "reforma agraria" referencing the mass grave the victims would be dumped into and the land reforms the lower classes had been attempting to attain.[7][6]
  • Between 1971 and 1983, serial killer Robert Hansen flew many of his victims into the Alaskan wilderness, then released them so that he could "hunt" the women with a rifle and a knife.

Other examples

  • Some accounts of early human violence associate the development of warfare – aggression against humans – with the practice of hunting game.[8][9]
  • In 2016, Daniel Wright, senior lecturer in tourism at the University of Central Lancashire, wrote a paper on the possible future of tourism where he discussed how the hunting of the poor ("hunting humans") could become a hobby of the super-rich in a future plagued by economic turmoils, ecological disasters, and global overpopulation.[10]

In fiction

The topic of hunting humans has been the subject of several works of fiction.

See also

References

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