"Mommy loves you!" claims mom to her todler hanging out with a silverback gorilla

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Goldin Boy

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Captainstabbin said:
They couldn't tranq dart the gorilla? I know a normal dose takes around 15 minutes to work, but just up the dosage and try like hell to save it after the kid is clear.

It's not a movie or TV show.

A gorilla's not going to doze off the instant the tranquilizer dart hits his ass. If you just ramp-up the dosage the gorilla might OD and die anyway.

Estimates say that gorillas are around six to 20 times as strong as adult men so even at half, or quarter, strength he could still rip that kid limb from limb in a few seconds if angry. Or the 500 lb gorilla could fall on the kid after he's tranq'ed.

Shooting him was the best thing.
 

Cr33pin

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The Lizard of Oz

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This Washington Post article provides some very good illustrations of the human hatred I described earlier in the thread which is animating the outpouring of "grief" and "outrage" over the "murder" of this gorilla:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...r-grief-over-gorillas-death-turns-to-outrage/

‘Shooting an endangered animal is worse than murder’: Grief over gorilla’s death turns to outrage

The killing of an endangered gorilla at the Cincinnati Zoo to rescue a boy who fell into a dangerous enclosure unleashed an outpouring of grief over the holiday weekend.

Within hours, that grief had turned to fury as critics questioned the zoo’s decision to kill the endangered 17-year-old gorilla, named Harambe, and called for the boy’s parents to be punished for not adequately supervising their child.

A Facebook page called “Justice for Harambe” received more than 41,000 “likes” within hours of its creation. The page’s description says it was created to “raise awareness of Harambe’s murder” and includes YouTube tributes and memes celebrating the western lowland gorilla and admonishing zoo officials.

“Shooting an endangered animal is worse than murder,” a commenter from Denmark named Per Serensen wrote on the page. “Soooo angry.”

Lt. Steve Saunders, a spokesman for the Cincinnati Police Department, told the Cincinnati Enquirer that they have no plans to charge the child’s parents.

That news didn’t stop tens of thousands from signing multiple online petitions calling for Cincinnati Child Protective Services to investigate the boy’s parents — who have not been identified — for negligence.

“I’m signing because a beautiful critically endangered animal was killed as a direct result of her failure to supervise her child,” one signee wrote. “I don’t blame the zoo staff for the decision they made, I’m sure they’re heartbroken.”

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Beautiful animals sadly paying for utter human stupidity and negligence with their lives.#Harambe #CincinnatiZoo pic.twitter.com/4wnkYH1TWn

— Chris Dusauchoit (@DusauchoitChris) May 29, 2016

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The next day, zoo officials raced to quell mounting outrage by posting a lengthy statement on Facebook detailing the decision to kill Harambe.

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The statement has been shared more than 11,000 times and unleashed more than 10,000 comments on the zoo’s Facebook page, many of which call for the child’s parents to be severely punished.

“That child’s parents should be responsible for the financial loss of that Gorilla,” Rob Young wrote, receiving 11,000 “likes.” “And any associated costs seeing that they couldn’t adequately supervise their own child and now a magical animal lost his life because of their error.”

Note the parts above that I bolded and underlined. The animal is "celebrated" (even by specially created videos and memes) and described as not only "endangered" but "beautiful" and indeed "magical". And killing it, to save the life of a human child, was not only "murder", but -- according to Per Sorensen from Denmark -- "worse than murder".

Now please stop and ask yourself: what is it that makes this gorilla so great? Why is it "beautiful", "magical" and worthy of celebration -- unlike the human beings surrounding it which are at best stupid and careless, and at worst cruel and malicious? Why is its death an unspeakable outrage that is not only "murder" but even somehow "worse than murder"?

Did this gorilla prove even a small part of Fermat's last theorem, I mean even like a really secondary lemma? Did it compose Van Halen's "Panama", hell, did it even compose a Sammy Hagar based Van Halen song? How many memes starring Pepe the Frog did it put together? Did it maybe post a datasheet on making money from focus groups?

Nope. In the eyes of fanatical nihilists and human haters, the animal is privileged because it is an "innocent" creature that -- unlike us humans -- has no awareness of the fact that it lives in a world which is known to be "meaningless" all the way down the line. This imagined innocence is what must be celebrated and protected because for the creature aware of "meaninglessness" -- the human being -- to inflict harm and pain on the innocent creature that is unaware of it is adding insult to injury, and this cannot be tolerated.

Here is what is particularly terrible: the human being wants to love the world and it wants to celebrate itself and its sentience -- but under nihilism, it knows it cannot do so because it is the being that has become aware of "meaninglessness" all the way to the end. So the only way for it to express its creativity and love for the world is to displace it towards subjects that seem removed and protected from this knowledge.

So, in this case, you see the creation of memes and videos -- an expression of our uniquely human creativity -- directed towards the celebration of something that is different in kind from us, because at least it does not share what the religion of nihilism considers to be our eternally fallen state. This is also the reason why in the art of the past couple of decades or so, the greatest outpouring of love and creativity has occurred in the context of animation, with shows like "Family Guy", "The Simpsons", "King of the Hill" and others retaining all the freedom and warmth that could once be seen in movies. The eye under nihilism can no longer rest too directly on the human face, so it needs that face to be displaced and de-literalized in the way that happens in these cartoons to be liberated to express the love and warmth that it craves. There can be a special glow and pathos in these shows because they are among the only refuges of free and loving artistic expression in a landscape evacuated by the harsh dictates of nihilism.

The reaction to the killing of this gorilla is so interesting because it shows the human hatred and the sentimentalization of the "innocent" that are characteristic of late stage nihilism in a very distilled form. I would encourage guys who found this post to be of interest to look at the online comments on this event and think about the true feelings expressed in these comments and the ideas that underlie them. There is a lot to learn there.
 

trian1

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Kona said:
There was a traveling circus that came to Hawaii a long time ago and one of the elephants went crazy. I was thinking of it when I first read this thread.

It stomped on a few people, then ran onto the street, trashed some shit, And the cops just opened fire on the thing.

Then there is the tragic story of Mary -- the elephant executed by hanging

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_(elephant)
 

Leonard D Neubache

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Prior to the internet this would have been a local story in a local paper and on the local news networks, leaving hundreds of millions of panties untwisted.

Progress is apparently defined as having a limitless number of events to pointlessly give a shit about.
 

Matsufubu

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Late to the game, but I have to comment.

If you don't have kids, have never had to manage toddlers, good luck with the "mother should never have..." Anyone with any experience of life knows that 'should' means nothing. "The mother should have done this so she and her kid deserve death" is such infuriating bullshit. If you are judging this woman as a shitty mother on the sole basis of this video, shut up and grow up. Comment when you know something about being a parent.

Toddlers are amazingly fast. I mean, yeah, you could outrun them in a 100m sprint but they take off like drag racers over short distances and would be very hard to catch if they only have half a meter to crawl underneath a fence and take a dive into the gorilla pit. I mean, all it would take is someone to ask this woman the time or tap her on the shoulder to give the toddler a gap to make a run for it, especially if she had other kids to look after. It doesn't make her a shitty mother, it makes her a human. "My mom would do this", "My mom would do that" is meaningless. The mother could't get down there. If my toddler did that I'd try to get down there (fruitlessly, adults can't get through), and if I did you know what would happen? That gorilla would kill me. No man, five black belts or none, stands a chance against a gorilla. Shut up with that macho armchair bullshit.

What happened was unfortunate but necessary. Whoever posted that video of the gorilla watching over the unconscious child: that was literally 30 years ago. It was a gorilla not touching or harming an unconscious child and with unknown motives; this time it was a gorilla dragging a toddler around like a rag doll. Most likely was protecting a 'thing' in his territory until he decided what it was. Hardly the same thing. One second of anger, fear or whatever and that child was dead. The zoo had no choice. You want to be the zoo director who allowed a toddler to be dismembered because you thought that a gorilla would 'do the right thing'? Get the fuck outta here.

Right decision made, deal with it.
 

Paracelsus

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Leonard D Neubache said:
Prior to the internet this would have been a local story in a local paper and on the local news networks, leaving hundreds of millions of panties untwisted.

Progress is apparently defined as having a limitless number of events to pointlessly give a shit about.

Correction: prior to the age of mobile phone cameras, this would have been a local story in a local paper and that would have been it. The Internet only accelerated the existing phenomenon of "If it bleeds, it leads, and a scapegoat must be found" by a hundredfold. Michael Crichton's book Airframe, dealing with this phenomenon as it relates to airline mishaps, is well worth a read for anyone who wants to understand the mindset that drives news organisations in the present day. The scary part is that Crichton was writing about news morphing into entertainment back in the early 90s, well before the Internet took off. If anything his account comes across as distinctly conservative compared to the news environment of today.
 

Veloce

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Matsufubu said:
Late to the game, but I have to comment.

If you don't have kids, have never had to manage toddlers, good luck with the "mother should never have..." Anyone with any experience of life knows that 'should' means nothing. "The mother should have done this so she and her kid deserve death" is such infuriating bullshit. If you are judging this woman as a shitty mother on the sole basis of this video, shut up and grow up. Comment when you know something about being a parent.

Toddlers are amazingly fast. I mean, yeah, you could outrun them in a 100m sprint but they take off like drag racers over short distances and would be very hard to catch if they only have half a meter to crawl underneath a fence and take a dive into the gorilla pit. I mean, all it would take is someone to ask this woman the time or tap her on the shoulder to give the toddler a gap to make a run for it, especially if she had other kids to look after. It doesn't make her a shitty mother, it makes her a human. "My mom would do this", "My mom would do that" is meaningless. The mother could't get down there. If my toddler did that I'd try to get down there (fruitlessly, adults can't get through), and if I did you know what would happen? That gorilla would kill me. No man, five black belts or none, stands a chance against a gorilla. Shut up with that macho armchair bullshit.

What happened was unfortunate but necessary. Whoever posted that video of the gorilla watching over the unconscious child: that was literally 30 years ago. It was a gorilla not touching or harming an unconscious child and with unknown motives; this time it was a gorilla dragging a toddler around like a rag doll. Most likely was protecting a 'thing' in his territory until he decided what it was. Hardly the same thing. One second of anger, fear or whatever and that child was dead. The zoo had no choice. You want to be the zoo director who allowed a toddler to be dismembered because you thought that a gorilla would 'do the right thing'? Get the fuck outta here.

Right decision made, deal with it.

I remember talking to my sister about her raising her kids. She brought up an interesting point about using the word "No."

If it's a minor offense like dragging a tree branch into the house, "No" might be the wrong word to use, because if the child doesn't associate enough gravity to the word "No" then it might not take you seriously enough when it runs into the street and you yell "No!". It's an interesting point and one I hadn't thought of, it made me realize what a terrible monster I must have been as a kid.

Shit, my mom deserved a medal of honor for raising me. One time she parked the car in front of our house to run inside for something really quick and left the car running. I pushed the transmission into neutral and the car started rolling toward a nearby intersection while my sister and I started squealing in delight. I still have vivid memories of this; I must have been 3 or 4. Imagine being my mom and seeing our car with her two kids rolling towards an intersection.

Obviously she sprinted her ass off and got in at the last minute and saved us. This is also the same woman that would jump into a boyfriends truck bed as he was speeding off to catch his ass. She was fucking crazy.

Anyway the point is kids do stupid shit and there's not a parent on earth that's monitoring them every second of every hour of every day. That's called a helicopter parent and they're even worse than negligent parents. This goddamn ape is in a zoo to begin with, it's not like someone went on a gorilla killing spree in their natural habitat to collect their bones for bullshit Chinese medicine. The loss isn't the gorilla, the loss is for these dipshits' privilege to observe "nature" in confinement and harp on about the "beauty of nature" from a safe distance without having to actually experience the harsh and unforgiving and uncaring reality of nature. If any of these dumbfucks mourning the loss of this precious animal love nature that much, they should go drop into a jungle and live with some aboriginals for 3 months and see how much they love nature then.
 

puckerman

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The reaction to the death of the gorilla is very comparable to the ridiculous outrage that occurred last year when Cecil the Lion was killed. Both showed that these people really do care more about animals than about humans.
 

Fortis

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I have been saying this for years: animal activists don't just love animals, they actively hate people. LOZ put it far better than I ever could, but I've noticed it for a while.

A generation ago my family was heavily involved in training and breeding pointer dogs for hunting, so I didn't grow up hating animals, quite the contrary. My dad still has had a dog very year of his life and will do so until he dies--but he isn't fucking obsessed with animals to the point of hating humanity. Sure, we get sad when a dog dies, but it was a dog. It wasn't a child. it was a dog, we treated it well but it is still an it and we're still human.

if I were to say all of that to your average American dog owner now, they'd look at me like I'm nuts for not thinking their 2-pound teacup whining bag of dicks dog isn't the smartest and cutest thing since Albert Einstein mixed with Shirley Temple.

I think a lot of this comes from the fact that a lot of animal obsessive people channel their parental instincts into animals instead of into a noble pursuit like raising kids or starting a business. They channel it into a creature that can't even fathom the depths of love and other things.

I got dragged into a discussion about this on Fb and immediately came to my senses, unfollowed the post and haven't looked back since. What do I look like trying to justify the life of a child to a bunch of brainless dweebs who love gorillas more than their fellow humans.

Furthermore, wasn't the kid like 5? Since when have 5 year old kids EVER given a fuck about danger? I used to jump from garage roofs with my friends, throw rocks at passing cars and all manner of stupid shit as a young child. Get real, guys, the kid isn't a villain. He's most likely just crazy (like all 5 year olds).
 

Sooth

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These people hating beast worshipers relate better to animals, so they stick up for their own kind.
 

Daddy Chains

 
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So all these #apeslivesmatter activists and their nihilist SJW buddies who jumped the gun publicly stating that shooting of an ape proves #whiteprivilege in America

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will they feel real stupid now that it turns out that the boy and his mom/parents were actually black
(and his papa an outstanding model citizen)?

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This you-can't-make-this-shit-up twist in the story should force these SJW crowds to face some
HARD RE-FRAMED QUESTIONS:

For example,

in the #twilitezonemurca

WHAT IS MORE IMPORTANT,

a magnificient, intelligent, captive creature,

or an unruly, ghetto child?

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God, I'm so looking forward to the day to the future bizarro world in which different SJW groups and factions will split along their microallegiance lines in eternal quest for power, you know, triggered high-T women slaughtering weak-ass trannies in the streets in order to prove that they are bigger victims.

And just to be a hard ass cynic, thinking creatively here,

WHAT IF
poverty,
drugs,
dark triad,
and a sense-of-entitlement


all conspired in the minds of these two parents (who have 4 children in total) to try and game the contemporary American guilt-based system based on risks and rewards. And offer their child to the nature found in the Cincy zoo (after researching how gorillas are protective of the young), and no matter what happens, after the dust settles gun for the most public lawsuit with the eye on the solid 7-figure guaranteed payout.

Haramabe bitche$!
 

GlobalMan

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The Lizard of Oz said:
Did this gorilla prove even a small part of Fermat's last theorem, I mean even like a really secondary lemma? Did it compose Van Halen's "Panama", hell, did it even compose a Sammy Hagar based Van Halen song? How many memes starring Pepe the Frog did it put together? Did it maybe post a datasheet on making money from focus groups?

:laugh:

:clap:
 

Fortis

Crow
Gold Member
Is there really a reason for all this race trolling from SJWs? They should be happy that kid isn't chunks of meat at a closed-casket funeral. Instead, dudes are turning this into a white vs. black thing? Give me a break.

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Daddy Chains

 
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puckerman said:
The reaction to the death of the gorilla is very comparable to the ridiculous outrage that occurred last year when Cecil the Lion was killed.

And to make it even more ridiculous they reported as worldwide BREAKING NEWS that Cecil's "brother" Jericho was also killed a few days later.

No mention of Megan the antelope, though.

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Goldin Boy

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Fortis said:
Is there really a reason for all this race trolling from SJWs? They should be happy that kid isn't chunks of meat at a closed-casket funeral. Instead, dudes are turning this into a white vs. black thing? Give me a break.

:facepalm:

I think you're onto something but let's take this a step further...

Between:

  1. SJW's framing this as a "White Supremacy" issue(before hearing the kid was Black, they've been reticent since).
  2. Alt-Right people making snarky comments re: the gorilla "dindu-nuffin"
  3. White nationalist expressing sympathy until hearing the kid was Black(google "harambe storefront"). Then the consensus is the gorilla should've been spared at the expense of the kid.
  4. Keyboard jockeys on facebook calling for the parents to be charged,

It's seems that no one gives a shit about the kid or the gorilla. And it's not just the SJW's...nearly everyone is using this incident to confirm their biases and prove that their ideological bent is "correct". That's why I don't identify as a liberal, conservative, red pill, whatever...anyone who needs an ideology to interpret and frame events and the world for them 100% of time with no room for nuance or extenuating circumstances is intellectually lazy to me and isn't someone I'd freely associate with.
 

Phoenix

 
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Goldin Boy said:
  1. SJW's framing this as a "White Supremacy" issue(before hearing the kid was Black, they've been reticent since).
  2. Alt-Right people making snarky comments re: the gorilla "dindu-nuffin"
  3. White nationalist expressing sympathy until hearing the kid was Black(google "harambe storefront"). Then the consensus is the gorilla should've been spared at the expense of the kid.
  4. Keyboard jockeys on facebook calling for the parents to be charged,

It's seems that no one gives a shit about the kid or the gorilla.

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Goldin Boy

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Edit: I misinterpreted the post above. My bad.
 
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