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Friday Fun: Anti-Hunters Think Director Steve Spielberg Shot a Real Dinosaur

Friday Fun: Anti-Hunters Think Director Steve Spielberg Shot a Real Dinosaur

There has been no shortage of insane anti-hunting idiocy lately, but things just got a lot worse. Director Steven Spielberg is being accused of shooting a Triceratops. Why?

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It all started when someone name Jay Branscomb posted this photo on Facebook as a joke. The caption reads, "Disgraceful photo of recreational hunting happily posing next to a Triceratops he just slaughtered. Please share so the world can name and shame this despicable man."

But people took it seriously and actually believe Spielberg shot and killed the dinosaur. Here are some examples.

Anti-hunting derangement syndrome strikes again. Whoever you are Jay Branscomb, I salute you.

H/T New York Daily News

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