In two days, the petition to the White House requesting the extradition of Palmer has hit almost double the required amount. This speaks volumes about how we view our relationship to wildlife. Cecil's murder is about much more than one person killing a lion. It is about how we view ourselves in relation to the natural world. For many years, trophy hunting has been condoned and viewed as an exercise in proving one's manhood. It probably reached a high point somewhere during the British colonization of various African countries. One was free to kill with abandon without consequences, personal or environmental. The prevailing view was that man had the right to kill any non-human animal. And it was primarily done by men--rich white men. However, times have changed. The petition and outrage on social media illustrate that as a society, we have moved beyond blood "sport." So the killing of Cecil is about how we view our relationship to animals and the environment. We can not ignore this. Palmer is of the old order. But times have changed. Most people understand the importance of conservation. Most people also understand that the killing was by no means a fair fight. All the killer wanted was a trophy to hang on a wall. It's blood lust combined with the rich white male's overdeveloped sense of entitlement. And right now, the socio-political climate is running against both animal cruelty and white male privilege. So for $50,000 he felt entitled to perform animal cruelty. . If he had killed a stray cat, he'd be arrested on cruelty charges so why is the cruel hunt condoned? Please extradite this man. For American citizens, here's a link to the White House petition:
https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/pe...tan-walter-james-palmer-face-justice-Zimbabwe
https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/pe...tan-walter-james-palmer-face-justice-Zimbabwe
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