ok doser
lifeguard at the cement pond
After saving the son the mother SHOULD have been thrown into the enclosure.
in what way would that be just?
After saving the son the mother SHOULD have been thrown into the enclosure.
Do you understand doser is making a satirical post on the sickness of society and what they seem to value ?
in what way would that be just?
If the gorilla is being gentle to the boy, jumping into the enclosure will startle the gorilla, endangering the child.
what would it accomplish, besides the death of the little boy's mother?
You are assuming the gorilla would have killed the mother.
seems like a reasonable assumption
isn't that why they try to keep humans out of the enclosures?
So it would appear.
They should try a little harder...like a fence a 4 yer old can't climb.
theo said:...why didn't the mother grab her child off the fence?
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Witnesses interviewed by CNN and its affiliates contended officials had little choice because it appeared the clamoring crowd was agitating the great ape |
Gotcha.
Busy on her phone.
Likely we will NEVER know the whole truth.
:sigh:
In the wake of Harambe's death, there's been a huge swell of social media backlash against Gregg and against the zoo |
No animal life is ever worth more than the life of a human being.
A young black child is immeasurably more important that an endangered gorilla in God's economy.
The OP set the tenor for this thread.
Pure racism.
The gorilla was not being gentle with the boy.
Wouldn't an adult be more threatening to a gorilla than a child? The answer is to get help immediately, not risk lives by jumping in.
A zoo gorilla would be more accustomed to adults (keepers) than to children.
Would you have jumped in if it were your son?
I would have. No matter what.
A zoo gorilla would be more accustomed to adults (keepers) than to children.
Would you have jumped in if it were your son?
I would have. No matter what.
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