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1 Gus  Tue, Apr 24, 2012 9:24:07am

These people? Which people would that be? Nothing like a bigoted sweeping generalization for a lead in.

2 CuriousLurker  Tue, Apr 24, 2012 9:27:24am
How sad.

Indeed.

The people have no respect for life whether it be human or animals.

Which people, exactly?

Sounds to me like they're making the best of a very bad situation:

Owner Mohammed Awaida said he opened the “South Forest Park” in 2007, only to lose a number of animals during Israel’s military offensive against Hamas that began in December 2008. During the three-week offensive, launched in response to rocket attacks on Israel, Awaida said he could not reach the zoo, and many animals died of neglect and starvation.

“The idea to mummify animals started after the Gaza war because a number of animals like the lion, the tiger, monkeys and crocodiles died,” he said. “So we asked around and we learned from the web how to start.”

Formaldehyde and sawdust provided the basic tools, though Awaida acknowledges he is no expert.

Gaza’s zoos are used to resorting to odd ways to get by amid the territory’s multiple woes. In 2009, a zoo in Gaza City exhibited white donkeys painted with black stripes to look like zebras because it was too expensive to replace two zebras who were neglected during the Israeli offensive.

3 NJDhockeyfan  Tue, Apr 24, 2012 9:32:56am

re: #1 Gus

These people? Which people would that be? Nothing like a bigoted sweeping generalization for a lead in.

Bigoted? WTF?

I'm talking about the people running Gaza which would be Hamas, the terror group in charge. How is that bigoted?

4 Four More Tears  Tue, Apr 24, 2012 9:34:48am

re: #3 NJDhockeyfan

Bigoted? WTF?

I'm talking about the people running Gaza which would be Hamas, the terror group in charge. How is that bigoted?

Umm...

Gaza has no government body that oversees zoos

What the fuck does Hamas have anything to do this? Nothing. Any fucking excuse to hang Hamas around the necks of any and all Palestinians.

5 Gus  Tue, Apr 24, 2012 9:36:31am

re: #3 NJDhockeyfan

Bigoted? WTF?

I'm talking about the people running Gaza which would be Hamas, the terror group in charge. How is that bigoted?

Give me a break. You're comment is self-explanatory. You said, "These people have no respect for life whether it be human or animals." Whether it be human? You get that from this story? They' have no respect for "human life" because they're turning to "stuffed animals?" Heaven forbid that we try and understand their plight. Call them inhumane in an effort to dehumanize them.

6 NJDhockeyfan  Tue, Apr 24, 2012 9:36:55am

re: #4 Assemble!

Umm...

What the fuck does Hamas have anything to do this? Nothing. Any fucking excuse to hang Hamas around the necks of any and all Palestinians.

Hamas is in charge of Gaza. I would think if they cared about these animals they could find time in between shooting rockets into Israel to clean up the place and take care of these animals.

7 Four More Tears  Tue, Apr 24, 2012 9:37:48am

re: #6 NJDhockeyfan

Hamas is in charge of Gaza. I would think if they cared about these animals they could find time in between shooting rockets into Israel to clean up the place and take care of these animals.

This statement is beyond dumb. I'm getting out of here before some of it rubs off on me.

8 Lord Baron Viscount Duke Earl Count Planckton  Tue, Apr 24, 2012 9:39:18am

re: #6 NJDhockeyfan

AFAIC, Hamas leadership should be captured and tried as terrorists. I just don't see how this story ties up with this.

9 NJDhockeyfan  Tue, Apr 24, 2012 9:39:35am

re: #5 Gus

Give me a break. You're comment is self-explanatory. You said, "These people have no respect for life whether it be human or animals." Whether it be human? You get that from this story? They' have no respect for "human life" because they're turning to "stuffed animals?" Heaven forbid that we try and understand their plight. Call them inhumane in an effort to dehumanize them.

Oh please. Hamas said in their own words what they think about human life.

10 Gus  Tue, Apr 24, 2012 9:40:44am

re: #6 NJDhockeyfan

Hamas is in charge of Gaza. I would think if they cared about these animals they could find time in between shooting rockets into Israel to clean up the place and take care of these animals.

You're just trying to incite. Congratulations on your Atlas Shurgs page.

11 Gus  Tue, Apr 24, 2012 9:41:46am

Suddenly it's about Hamas, firing rockets, and terrorism. Right. It was only about the zoo keepers.

12 wrenchwench  Tue, Apr 24, 2012 9:43:53am

re: #9 NJDhockeyfan

Oh please. Hamas said in their own words what they think about human life.

[Embedded content]

Does Hamas run the zoo?

There’s no zookeeper on the premises. Gaza has no government body that oversees zoos, and medical treatment is done by consulting over the phone with zoo veterinarians in Egypt.

I didn't think so.

13 (I Stand By What I Said Whatever It Was)  Tue, Apr 24, 2012 9:50:57am

Hamas bad.

Oh btw, here is an article pretty much completely unrelated to the sentiment that's been the only reason for my post.

14 Randall Gross  Tue, Apr 24, 2012 10:04:50am

If you mean hamas, say hamas.

15 The Optimist  Tue, Apr 24, 2012 11:37:44am

re: #9 NJDhockeyfan

Gus,
Great point with the Youtube video. Hamas said very clearly that they do not care about the human-shield lives of women and children, nor the lives of Israelis. Somehow the speaker forgot to rank the lives of Hamas leaders or zoo animals but they are at opposite ends of the scale.

16 Achilles Tang  Tue, Apr 24, 2012 6:32:32pm

re: #1 Gus

These people? Which people would that be? Nothing like a bigoted sweeping generalization for a lead in.

It may be contrary to your sensitivities, but you should be made aware that there are different cultural attitudes to animals in different parts of the world, and those attitudes do not coincide with our own. You can call it a fact of life not to be commented on, or you can see it as a more primitive culture, assuming you value your own.

I have seen people swerve out of their way on a highway to hit a dog, and laugh hysterically when they did.

I have seen pigs in a zoo, exhibited to show what filthy animals they are, by making sure they live in filth.

I have seen other animals kept in conditions that would result in criminal prosecution in this country.

There could be much more.

Can one not put a spotlight on such practices and attitudes without being labeled a bigot?

17 Mostly sane, most of the time.  Tue, Apr 24, 2012 8:41:33pm

Chuck Testa weeps.

18 Flavia  Tue, Apr 24, 2012 11:18:47pm

I think I see what's going on, here. Some of us look at this & know that Hamas is in charge over there & no, they don't care about the animals in the zoo, or having a zoo, or anything beyond killing Jews. Others of us look at this & say that obviously some people are trying to have a zoo even tho' the powers-that-be aren't going to fund it. Imprecise language was used &, well, we all know how well that goes. Can we all agree that everyone actually has a point, no matter how tenuous the other thinks it may be?


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