Published: 3 Apr 11 10:16 CET | Print version
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Around 50 fans of Berlin’s dead polar bear Knut protested outside the capital’s zoo on Saturday in an attempt to halt plans to stuff his body and put it on display.
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"The small group lit remembrance candles and decorated the zoo¦#39;s external fence with flowers and home-made cards and placards with photos of the bear and slogans calling for his body to be buried."
Candles? Flowers? Seriously? How about going vegetarian if you are so moved?
My suggestion....if they want to stuff him.....go for it, and put him into some corner of the zoo where you can charge folks a Euro to see the stuffed Knut. If you want to make a circus....then make it a four-star circus.
To quote "Hitchhiker's Guide": Apathetic bloody planet. I have no sympathy at all.
These folks are not stupid. They may have a different opinion than you, but everybody is free to see things differently. They "protested" politely and non-violently, and expressed their opinion. They may or may not be in tune with the most popular opinion, but they're entitled to have one of their own.
If you don't agree, that's fine, but don't resort to personal insults in doing so.
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I'm glad these people showed their disapproval of what the zoo wants to do to Knut's body. He deserved better. Knut gave so many so much joy and escapism from a world of hate and anger... I wished I could have been there with you all...
2) go north
3) return the hide to people who will use it, like the Inuít
1) study the organs for research of course is already been and being done
4) leave the rest to the arctic, where Knut's DNA will be distributed among the birds and fish and small mammals that he would have been eating, had he been free born and lived in his habitat
perhaps these things have already been done, with all the info overload, still they don't tell us anything
@ iseedaftpeople: If you think displaying deceased animals is so wonderful, have you already written your will and left your body to Körperwelten?