MindOverMatter
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The whole thing is a tragedy, if these kids were drunk and thought it would be fun to taunt a tiger then they learnt out in the most extreme way that it isn't
It is amazing that those kids had to learn the hard way. Hey, that is part of life. But the real questions that should be asked are these: Who were their teachers? Who were their parents? Who failed to teach or warn them that there are great risks involved in such ventures? Or did someone try, but as is with the rest of this generation they ultimately refused to listen?
That being said the tiger is innocent no matter how the scenario played out, it's a wild animal and can't be held to some set of moral values regardless......
So in essence, a tiger or Lower animal runs around killing and mauling humans, and you believe that regardless of such actions, it is innocent. That is very interesting. Definitely a great intelligent and rational conclusion! :rotfl:
Well now if the tiger is innocent, then we should not have killed it? So you must be of the opinion that those who killed the tiger are guilty of committing murder? Red, why do humans even bother to kill all of those innocent lower animals who kill or injure other humans? Why are humans in the practice of killing innocent animals? What in the world is wrong with humans today? Could it be that the wild animals are not “innocent?” Could it be that the act of murdering a human is against the Law? “Oh no,” says Mr. Red, “the tiger is an innocent victim. He is a wild animal that can’t be held to some set of moral values.” :rotfl: What universe are we in again?
By the way Red, why can’t wild animals be held to “some set of moral values?”