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Danish radio presenter: I killed a rabbit live on air to 'expose people's hypocrisy' | Danish radio presenter: I killed a rabbit live on air to 'expose people's hypocrisy' |
(7 months later) | |
Last month, Asger Juhl courted controversy after he killed a rabbit live on Danish radio. | Last month, Asger Juhl courted controversy after he killed a rabbit live on Danish radio. |
Since the broadcast, a petition was set up for the Danish radio host to lose his job, he received handwritten hate mail and online abuse from all over the world. | Since the broadcast, a petition was set up for the Danish radio host to lose his job, he received handwritten hate mail and online abuse from all over the world. |
But Mr Juhl has now spoken out as to why he decided to kill the nine-week-old rabbit, named Allan, who he later went on to eat. | But Mr Juhl has now spoken out as to why he decided to kill the nine-week-old rabbit, named Allan, who he later went on to eat. |
“We wanted to expose people’s hypocrisy in relation to animals,” Mr Juhl told Reuters. | “We wanted to expose people’s hypocrisy in relation to animals,” Mr Juhl told Reuters. |
“Either we stand by the fact that we kill and eat animal or we take the consequence of what we feel and become vegetarians.” | |
When has was asked why he killed a rabbit to prove a point, Mr Asger said that he had not wanted to lie on air about killing the animal and would not have provoked as strong a reaction had he merely talked about killing it. | When has was asked why he killed a rabbit to prove a point, Mr Asger said that he had not wanted to lie on air about killing the animal and would not have provoked as strong a reaction had he merely talked about killing it. |
He added that listeners were able to turn off the radio and that “from the rabbit’s perspective, it doesn’t make a difference,” where it was killed. | He added that listeners were able to turn off the radio and that “from the rabbit’s perspective, it doesn’t make a difference,” where it was killed. |
A Radio24syv presenter, Mr Juhl was hosting a live debate on animal welfare when he reportedly hit the nine-week-old rabbit in the middle of a live debate, despite protestations from his guest Linse Kesser, an animal rights advocate. | A Radio24syv presenter, Mr Juhl was hosting a live debate on animal welfare when he reportedly hit the nine-week-old rabbit in the middle of a live debate, despite protestations from his guest Linse Kesser, an animal rights advocate. |
Local media was quick to draw comparisons to the controversial killing of Marius the giraffe at a zoo in Copenhagen. | Local media was quick to draw comparisons to the controversial killing of Marius the giraffe at a zoo in Copenhagen. |
A statement issued by the radio station, at the time, said: “We ensured that we killed the rabbit in a sound manner, in accordance with very precise instructions that were given to us by a zookeeper – so the rabbit did not suffer any harm.” | A statement issued by the radio station, at the time, said: “We ensured that we killed the rabbit in a sound manner, in accordance with very precise instructions that were given to us by a zookeeper – so the rabbit did not suffer any harm.” |
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