• mozz
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    118 months ago

    “No Mercy” has a great bit where Redmond O’Hanlon wants to try to rescue an orphaned baby gorilla, and his guide absolutely loses his shit about it. He says I do not fucking understand white people. Anywhere we’ve been, I can take you a mile in any direction and find actual human being people many of them children who need a fuck of a lot of help. If you want to help them, you could always do that, or maybe your government could stop shooting them or taking all their stuff and leaving them starving. But no: You see one gorilla and you’re all sentimental and so all a sudden that becomes the overriding priority of this previously non humanitarian mission when all the rest of it you didn’t give a fuck about.

    (In Redmond’s defense, they did also do a certain amount for the people also; he talks elsewhere about it being an actual problem because they kept giving their medicine away to people who needed it, leaving them potentially in a really really bad spot if they wound up needing it later on.)

    • @Wanderer@lemm.ee
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      8 months ago

      I think a lot of animal suffering has come from humans. Humans really need to fix this.

      In that other case you know it would be seen as the white man coming in to try “fix” the black community. It’s been tried many times, even now charities where white people go to Africa and donate time is not allowed on TV used to be a big thing but people cried racism. People are going to complain either way.