And of course they demonstrate zero awareness for why albinism is so exceedingly rare in such animals in the first place: because in nature a solid white deer is an advertisement to every predator around. If we still had natural predators doing their thing, an albino deer would probably never make it beyond a fawn. Same with albino squirrels. How often do you see one of those?
I can't remember who said it, maybe it was Ted Nugent but it sounds almost too understated for him, but anyhow: "There are no gentle deaths in nature."
Being shot by a rifle or even an arrow is a far more humane end for a deer than anything an animal predator would do to it.
The bed-wetting proglodytes probably rationalize that
a death my animal is preferable to a death by human, because they bestow more human characteristics upon animals than they do for humans,
especially those they disagree with and hate with all their might. Your argument would leave them sputtering and mouthing senseless drivel, they would have as their only recourse the demonization of your very existence and call you a murderer, blah blah, blah...
Basically, aruing with these folls is pointless, better to wear the animals skins and chew on its meat in front of them and hope they implode spontaneously.
As for squirrels...got an explanation for those black ones and why there seems to be more of them than there are albinos?
That quote reminds me of once describing the desert..."
There is nothing soft in the desert"!
Sometimes folk sayings are loaded with common sense backed by experience, experience usually backed up with pain and death.
Thus another saying I like..."Another painful life lesson", libiots need many of these!