Title : "How can we expect the world's poor to look after animals if we are slaughtering badgers."
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"How can we expect the world's poor to look after animals if we are slaughtering badgers."
I was puzzled by that comment, which appears at a Daily Mail article that's not about killing badgers but tickling gorillas — "The giggling gorilla! Adorable moment orphaned ape laughs as she's tickled by one of her rescuers." (Drudge sent me there. I guess we're supposed to be amazed that a nonhuman animal can laugh, but I don't think tickling is a very benevolent way to get someone — human or non- — to laugh for the camera.)I had to search at The Daily Mail to find out what's going on about badgers, and I came up with this from a few days ago: "More than 19,000 badgers have been killed across the UK in the last three months as part of Government-backed cull to stamp out TB [in cattle]."
So, oddly enough, I'd say: kill the badgers and don't tickle the gorillas.
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