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Ted Nugent Calls Animal Rights Activists Dangerous Scams, Says He’s on a Holy War Against Them

Mark 'The Riff' Davies
Last updated: 2026/06/26 at 4:06 PM
By Mark 'The Riff' Davies 4 Min Read
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Hard rock guitarist Ted Nugent has aggressively outlined his life’s mission statement. He declared that he has been on a literal “holy war” since the 1960s to crush what he terms the “animal rights scam” and anti-hunting activism. Nugent fiercely defended his lifelong clean-and-sober conservationist lifestyle, emphasizing that his dedication to hunting and outdoor pursuits represents a moral calling rather than a controversial practice.

“My mission statement is that God’s miracle is not ambiguous. Nature is not confusing. It’s fascinating and it’s dynamic and it can’t be summarized because it’s constantly changing and ongoing,” Nugent explained when asked to summarize his life’s work. He elaborated on his decades-long conflict with animal rights organizations, stating: “I am on a jihad, a holy war since the 1960s to crush the indecency of the animal rights scam, the anti-hunting buffoonery.”

Nugent attributed his unwavering stance to his upbringing and personal discipline. “I keep referencing 78 years clean and sober. I am so moved by my calling to learn and respond from my boots on the ground, hands-on conservation lifestyle. All my life, I’ve never missed a hunting season since 1949. I was 10 months old,” he stated, underscoring his commitment to the outdoor lifestyle. He contrasted his disciplined approach with what he characterized as the hypocrisy of those who criticize hunting while engaging in destructive behaviors themselves.

The legendary musician’s passionate defense of hunting and opposition to animal rights movements reflects a deeply held conviction that has defined his public persona for decades. Nugent views his advocacy as essential to countering what he perceives as misinformation and moral decay within contemporary society. He sees hunting not merely as a recreational activity but as a fundamental expression of personal freedom and environmental stewardship.

Nugent’s fierce criticism of animal rights organizations stems from his belief that these groups fundamentally misrepresent the relationship between humans and nature. He has consistently argued that hunting serves as the ultimate form of environmentalism. Hunters fund habitat conservation through licensing fees and maintain healthy animal populations by preventing overpopulation and resource depletion. This philosophy of “conservation through hunting” underpins his entire worldview and explains his uncompromising stance against animal rights activism.

Throughout his career, Nugent has been one of the most outspoken opponents of major animal rights organizations, frequently labeling their efforts as ignorant and counterproductive to genuine environmental protection. His controversial rhetoric has made him a polarizing figure. Supporters view him as a principled defender of hunting rights, while critics condemn his inflammatory language and approach. Despite the controversy, Nugent remains steadfast in his conviction that hunting represents a conscientious and necessary practice for conservation and environmental management.

Beyond his public advocacy, Nugent has institutionalized his commitment to hunting through the founding of Ted Nugent World Bowhunters in 1988. This organization is dedicated to promoting bowhunting as a discipline requiring skill and respect for wildlife. His personal lifestyle reflects his philosophy. He describes himself as a hunter, fisherman, and trapper who actively harvests what he characterizes as surplus wildlife to maintain environmental balance. This hands-on approach to conservation has become central to his identity and his ongoing mission to defend hunting against what he views as the relentless assault from animal rights activists.

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