Answer a simple question: does the death of a lion in Zimbabwe deserve this much outrage? Does the "killer" deserve death threats?
No and no.
There is a huge issue today with social media mob justice. This extends far beyond this hunter, who is - by most people's estimation, a grade a d-bag, but even innocent people, or people who make jokes in bad taste, etc.
He does not deserve his name to be plastered across the world, he does not deserve to have his business shut down, or any other mob punishment. He deserves to be punished for breaking the law - if he in fact did break it.
I have read many comments today all over the internet on this story. Thousands of comments are people OPENLY stating that they care more about the death of animals than of human beings. Hundreds of people writing about how human beings are destroying the universe and how we don't need any more humans on this earth, but more animals.
What's your point? That people are idiots? That people are over-reacting to the story? Fine. That's a far cry from your OP. If your point is that animal rights as not as important as human rights, fine. Good point! But that leads you to call other humans...animals?
Here is a fascinating look at trophy hunting:
http://indefinitelywild.gizmodo.com/lion-murderer-walt-palmer-has-done-more-for-conservatio-1720901473You see? That's an contradictory take on the story without evoking Nazi images, aborted babies or making any other ridiculous equivalincies.