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Animal cruelty not condoned in the name of cultural responsibility.
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The reported assertion, attributed to 'Mr Sumner', that cultural responsibility is a legitimate defense for the inhumane slaughter of seals (or any animal for that matter) is an abuse of cultural practice, values and rights. Cultural responsibility dictates respect for land, fauna and flora and does not encompass the torture, maltreatment or cruel slaughter of animals. While fauna management is a traditional and necessary social, economic and environmental practice intrinsic to Indigenous cultures, killing seals with a boat propeller is not. Furthermore, native title may give rights to Indigenous people to participate in land management, including fauna and flora management, but such rights do not extinguish the responsibility of Indigenous people to abide by laws that govern how land, fauna and flora should be managed.
'Mr Sumner' should be prosecuted under South Australian cruelty-to-animals legislation and he should be rebuked by his community for misrepresenting their custodial obligations to country.