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Gordon Ramsay in Rabbit Decapitation Debacle

Gordon Ramsay has admitted that his eight-year-old son pulled off the head of a rabbit, while out ‘ferreting’ (bloodsport; hunting for rabbits with ferrets). He says he sent his son, Jack, down a hole to retrieve the ferret and, “… got his hand on the rabbit, and you know you have to pull it to break the neck? He pulled it and pulled the f***ing head off.”

How absolutely delightful. Honestly, this man is just a walking atrocity. So while most eight-year-old children enjoy looking after rabbits as companion animals, this poor kid is being taught how to break rabbits’ necks. And now he has to live with the experience of actually pulling off a rabbit’s head. Get a grip Ramsay, and bring up your children to have a shred of compassion. After all, you surely don’t want them to have a manure dump on their hands when they grow up, like you did. Huh?

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posted by LESLEY EATOCK on May 19th, 2008 at 5:00 pm

I HAVE ALWAYS FOUND GORDON RAMSAY TO BE CRUDE, BAD MANNERED, COLD HEARTED AND BAD MANNERED.

HOW YOU CAN EXPECT ANYTHING THAT IS BORN FROM THIS, TO BE ANY DIFFERENT!!!!

GORDON, YOU SHOULD BE ASHAMED OF YOURSELF THAT YOU HAVE NEVER TAUGHT YOUR CHILDREN JUST HOW TO TAKE CARE OF A LIVING CREATURE.

IN MY OPINION, YOU ARE ENGLAND’S SHAME.

posted by Mary on May 20th, 2008 at 7:29 am

Ugh, his mouth is foul, his manners are non-existent and now this? Oh, put Ramsey down a hole and let someone pull at his head - see how he likes it. And get the manure ready for Ramsey’s spawn!!

posted by EC on May 20th, 2008 at 6:58 pm

he doesn’t look brooding, menacing, aggressive and horrid for nothing you know.. and I’ll bet he recalled this episode without the slightest shred of pity for the rabbit.. then again.. he’s a cook and heavy on meats on his menu.. he prob sees all the other animals the same way.. ie. food for fodder.. or ‘food’ for his restaurant..
horrid.. horrid HORRID man..

posted by phil on May 20th, 2008 at 11:42 pm

My god do you people honestly think i child would enjoy something like that??

it was quite obviously an accident

no-one would TEACH a child something like that

get over yourselves

posted by mark on May 21st, 2008 at 8:43 am

you fecking hippies!! jesus, you all really are pathetic, there is nothing cold or calluss about hunting, so quit your namby pamby bull shit. you people are a blite on the world!

posted by Mary on May 21st, 2008 at 8:57 am

Phil - you don’t think people teach children things like that? Think again! It happens all the time, and as someone who works for animal rights, I’ve seen the videos to prove it. Get over your naivete!

posted by ella on May 21st, 2008 at 9:00 pm

there is ‘nothing cold or callous’ about hunting..??
but ripping the head off a live rabbit is deemed ‘okay’ ‘normal’ or part of hunting..?
why you’re as bad as all those blood thirsty pro-fox hunters who go wide eyed with glee and grin from ear to ear when a poor fox is caught and ripped apart into shreds by baying salivating hounds .. in the name of ’sport’..
you’re ABYSMAL!! and so are THEY!!

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