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Man Who Hunted Humans As a Game In Real Life

Exploring the Disturbing History and Potential Future of Humans Hunting Humans

By ZakariaPublished 8 months ago 3 min read
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Introduction

The concept of humans hunting humans has long been a chilling theme in fiction, often portrayed in movies and TV shows where individuals become the prey for others. Movies like "Predator" and dystopian tales like "The Hunger Games" have captured our imaginations, blurring the line between entertainment and horror. But what many might find unsettling is that this bloodlust has manifested in the real world. In this article, we'll explore the disturbing history of humans hunting humans, from the darkest chapters in history to unsettling predictions for the future.

A Futuristic Glimpse

Before we delve into the dark annals of history, let's consider a disturbing prediction. An English professor penned a paper titled "Hunting humans: A future for tourism in 2200," in which he envisioned a world where humans are hunted for sport. While this notion might seem implausible and fantastical, the author takes it seriously. He suggests that a combination of factors, including natural resource depletion, environmental damage, natural disasters, widespread poverty, and the rise of untouchable global elites, could pave the way for the wealthy elite to hunt those at the bottom of the hierarchy. In his words, "In the year 2200, death and hunting humans will form part of the tourism entertainment industry and a practice carried out by the wealthy-elite, a view backed with substance." This dystopian vision hints at a future where humanity's morality erodes and we become desensitized to atrocities.

Human Hunting in History

While this future scenario may seem far-fetched, it's essential to acknowledge that humans have hunted other humans throughout history, often for ideological or dominance reasons. Instances of premeditated murder, lynching mobs, headhunting, and genocide have been disturbingly common. For example, during the Spanish Civil War, people were hunted down and killed as part of "agrarian reform" efforts. This involved men on horseback chasing peasants down and slaughtering them. The humor, according to the perpetrators, was that they buried the peasants on the land they had been dispossessed of, calling it their version of agrarian reform.

Modern Cases of Human Hunting

Yet, it's not just history where humans have hunted other humans. In some modern cases, individuals have turned hunting humans into a sick form of entertainment. Robert Hansen is a haunting example of such sadistic behavior. Before he turned to hunting people, Hansen had been an avid hunter of animals. He even dressed in the typical hunting outfit one would expect to see in the wilds of the USA. However, Hansen was far from normal. He had a troubled past, marked by bullying in school, rejection by girls, and personal struggles. In the early 1970s, he began abducting women, often girls working at local strip clubs, and physically abusing them. If he believed they might tell anyone about the abuse, he killed them.

Hansen's hunting took a chilling turn when he would fly his victims to a remote cabin he owned, promising some freedom and releasing them, only to pursue them like prey, armed with a semi-automatic rifle and a hunting knife. He would wait, sometimes for hours or days, until he eventually found them. Hansen's sadistic hunting spree came to an end when a brave, handcuffed woman managed to escape from his car and was rescued by a truck driver. Police had already been investigating missing women in the area, and Hansen's arrest led to the discovery of multiple grave sites. He was sentenced in 1984 to 461 years plus life in prison without parole.

Hansen's Disturbing Beliefs

What makes Hansen's case even more disturbing is that he believed he was doing something virtuous. In his mind, he saw a clear division between "good girls" and "bad girls." He perceived his victims as purposefully "bad girls," and in his twisted worldview, he considered himself a force for good, cleansing the town of disreputable women. His case highlights the dark depths to which a human mind can sink.

Conclusion

The history of humans hunting humans is a chilling and unsettling one, encompassing everything from ideological violence to sadistic entertainment. While the notion of humans becoming prey for others may seem confined to the realms of fiction, historical and modern cases remind us that such depravity can manifest in reality. We hope that humanity has evolved beyond the point where ideological or sadistic reasons drive such acts, but the dark side of human nature remains a haunting possibility. As we reflect on these disturbing accounts, we are left to ponder whether we are truly immune to the return of such horrors in the future. Only time will tell whether the human race can truly overcome its darkest inclinations.

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  • Alex H Mittelman 8 months ago

    Horrifying yet very possible! Great work! Find good! Great job!

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