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Animal Quote by Clement Freud

“The depressing thing about an Englishman's traditional love of animals is the dishonesty thereof ... Get a barbed hook into the upper lip of a salmon, drag him endlessly around the water until he loses his strength, pull him to the bank, hit him on the head with a stone, and you may well become…” quote by Clement Freud
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“The depressing thing about an Englishman's traditional love of animals is the dishonesty thereof ... Get a barbed hook into the upper lip of a salmon, drag him endlessly around the water until he loses his strength, pull him to the bank, hit him on the head with a stone, and you may well become fisherman of the year. Shoot.the salmon and you'll never be asked again.”

Clement Freud

About This Quote

Source Short story: The Fisherman's Tale, 1938

The narrator mocks the Englishman's love for animals, describing brutal fishing as a twisted sport, implying cruelty is normalized.

In simple terms: English love for animals is hypocritical, leading to cruel acts.

Key Takeaway

Question the moral contradictions in cultural traditions.

Themes

animal rights hypocrisy violence cultural critique

Mood

ironic provocative thought‑provoking

Type

philosophical literary

When to use this quote

  • hunting practices
  • pet ownership
  • environmental policy
  • education curricula

Key Concepts

moral philosophy ethical paradox social satire

Questions to Reflect On

  • Why do people reconcile love for animals with harming them?
  • What ethical frameworks can resolve such contradictions?
A Different Perspective

The satire may oversimplify complex human-animal relationships.

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