Jane Goodall Interview
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@cj382 Because a chimp is a "wild" animal. And as intelligent as they are, they shouldn't have an "owner". We keep them because of their intelligence, but we condemn for acting as they would in nature. You can't have the best of both worlds. They are still wild animals and should be respected as such. When they aren't...that's when we get comments or ideas like this. You cannot blame an animal for acting how it would naturally.
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well she has one kid...so she must have got knocked up while watching chimps
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@cj382 Insanity due to unnatural captivity - imagine what goes on in prisons, with humans. It's not hard to understand at all actually.
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I like Goodall. But I can also easily understand Diane Fossey's criticism of her. And her feeling of living "In the Shadow of In The Shadow of Man".
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I bet we've already reached the crossroads that she is speaking of.
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ok, but how do you explain when a chimp goes ballistic and tears it's owners face off?
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why do you let him do this to people? What do you have to gain?
Jane Goodall lays the problems of the world's poor at the feet of the world's poor. If only they could breed judiciously? Poverty, in reality, is the result of central banking as practiced by the West & the World Monetary Fund and the insistence, by these organizations, that Mankind engage in continual strife (warfare).
ElHombreConDosOjos 2 years ago 20
F.E.M.A. will keep us safe in one of their nifty, state-of-the-art encampments. They have canned pudding in chocolate, vanilla & banana.
TheVicAndHelenShow 2 years ago 12