A gorillas life is worth more than every lib TARD on the planet.
When a lib TARD dies no one weeps...no one cares.
Things are as they should be.
A gorillas life is worth more than every lib TARD on the planet.
When a lib TARD dies no one weeps...no one cares.
Things are as they should be.
A gorillas life is worth more than every lib TARD on the planet.
When a lib TARD dies no one weeps...no one cares.
Things are as they should be.
The gorilla thing happened while I was on vacation, so I missed all of that talk... but wasn't he trying to hurt the kid? Didn't he drag him across the pen or something? If so, why do people call him innocent? He was trying to kill the kid. If a man had grabbed a kid and started acting violently, the police would probably shoot him, too.
We can debate the whole are zoos ethical thing, but that is a different story altogether.
Its worse than that, more Americans care about a gorilla than Hoka!
Candy Cane is my Porn Name wrote:
The gorilla thing happened while I was on vacation, so I missed all of that talk... but wasn't he trying to hurt the kid? Didn't he drag him across the pen or something? If so, why do people call him innocent? He was trying to kill the kid. If a man had grabbed a kid and started acting violently, the police would probably shoot him, too.
We can debate the whole are zoos ethical thing, but that is a different story altogether.
Thank you for your thoughtful reply. I assume you are lost.
somali pirate wrote:
fine wrote:the random gorilla is probably a better being than the human
Exhibit A ^^^
+1.. He was more entertaining than Freddie Gray.
The gorilla WAS an innocent victim of gun violence.
I can't get too worked up over all these deaths--gorilla included, because when it's your time to go, it's your time to go.
Kismet wrote:
I can't get too worked up over all these deaths--gorilla included, because when it's your time to go, it's your time to go.
True, and when a lib TARD "goes" no one cares.
Flush the toilet then move on.
Guess you were on vacation watching gorillas when this Norwegian nut killed 77 in 2011 with both a car bomb and guns.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Norway_attacksAs for Thailand, lots of guns/bombs in 2014/2015. Try google news. Big scary world, stay safe.
onlyinamerica wrote:
Mmm..maybe make it harder for mentally ill people to get guns? Seems to work in most other countries around the globe. Why don't we hear stories about mentally ill people in Denmark, Spain, Albania, India and Thailand walking into universities or clubs and shooting dozens of people?
RE: Do most Americans care more about the death of a gorilla than innocent victims of gun violence?
old guy 70 wrote: No. What a stupid question.
onlyinamerica wrote:
No. What a stupid question.If the answer is no, why do they allow the shootings to continue repeatedly? You're an old guy. How many of these shootings have you seen in your life? What has changed? Do you think this is just a natural part of life and that nothing can be done about it? Do people need for someone in their own family to get shot before they are spurred to action? If you loved one got shot in a supermarket tomorrow, would you continue doing what you have been doing to this point (i.e. nothing)?
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To: onlyinamerica
My answer "No" was in reply to the question asked.
No, MOST Americans do not care more about the death of a gorilla than innocent victims of gun violence.
You have no idea how I feel about gun violence.
In your own little mind you seem to be implying that I condone gun violence.
Again, so you can understand, I merely responded to the question asked. You're the one who misunderstood and then went on to elaborate on my simple answer...NO.
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