Having been in situations that have made me eat just about anything that walks, cralws, creeps, swims, or flies:
Just got done watching the vide, and I have difficulty seeing what all the shouting is about. Of course, I am a hunter, and have eaten dog, cat, monkey, most snakes, rats, grubs, horses, squirrels, possum, rabbit, and the like, so maybe I'm a little jaded...
I'll have to watch the video again with the audio track on (wife's snoozing, and I'm in the same room) - but I think the facial expression may have been simple shock at being struck, and the second shot for "insurance." Anyone who knows anything about killing animals for food knows that you want the quickest, cleanest kill possible (most of my hunting shots are taken at 20 yards or less...) in order to get meat that is easier to eat. In a situation like you see in the video, you simply want to apply a little more force than necessary to do the job right away (although I would likely go for straight-out beheading in this instance, if I had to do it.)
The principal problem I see here is one of accustomization. Americans, as a whole, are not used to the idea of having to actually eat animals that are considered "household pets." That does not make it right or wrong, the fact of it simply is. We (and I am speaking empirically here, I know there are exceptions) are unable to comprehend the need that would drive one among us to such 'extremes' of obtaining sustenance, and are therefore highly judgemental of those who would do such a thing.
I neither condemn or condone the act of eating pets, it just is. In a pinch, I woul likely do it again - I WILL SURVIVE. I have before, and I see no reason to give up just now.
From a review of technique, I do not completely approve of the method use to kill - but it may have been necessary under the circumstances. Either this individual did not have any sort of firearm, or was in an area where they should nt be heard (or simply could not be legally had.) Still, I would have gone for decapitation in one quick, clean shot - will also sever the major vessels supplying the cranium and provide for easy bleeding of the carcass.
Problem? No, I don't have a problem with it. Before anyone call "Racial Bias!" - I am caucasian, born and raised on a farm in Indiana, and I am perfectly used to having to slaughter cows, pigs, and chickens - as well as the though that my luch (or dinner) was the same little SOB I was chasing around the back yard about 30 minutes ago. Y'ask me, that made it all the more satisfying to eat - even considering all the ther work I had had to do during the day...
FFZ