Straight off the silver screen,
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2:53 AM
Tuesday, November 18, 2008:
http://www.straitstimes.com/Breaking%2BNews/Singapore/Story/STIStory_302154.html?vgnmr=1 i feel that the man should not have entered the cage to commit suicide. when he did that, he not only affected the zoo's reputation but also traumatised the tourists there. what if there were children at the scene? wouldnt they be haunted by looking at the tigers drag the man to the back of the exhibit? if he was really tired of living he could have done it discreetly, away from the public. furthermore, there were people who actually wanted the zoo keepers to shoot the tigers! white tigers are ENDANGERED. in every 10,000 tigers only ONE is a white tiger. it is senseless to shoot down the tigers for just one human, when there are so many humans on earth. the man should not have even entered the enclosure. tigers are aggressive by nature and they did that according to their own instincts. if you saw a million bucks on the ground wouldnt you pick it up? furthermore, if that man wants to die, why should we harbour his plans? maybe he is really tired of living. and he must have plucked up a lot of courage to enter the cage. if we soiled his plan, he would have wasted all his effort trying! thus, singaporeans shouldnt make a big issue out of it, and shouldnt blame the tigers either. |