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Is anyone sad.
Is anyone sad that the whale in the thames has lost it's life.?
'This is in response to sheffwed39 I think it's extremely sad that it didn't make it back to the deeper waters regardless of where it was found. If it wasn't news then it shouldn't be on the news chanel.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If it died it deserved to die, it was likely almost dead already without our extravagant largesse in trying to rescue it. Lots of animals are beautiful, however I am not shallow enough like most to make the distinction of whether it lives or dies based on how it looks. Do you feel sad when rats get shot? When a species of mosquito is made extinct?
You are correct in asserting that lots of wild animals are becoming extinct. They have been doing so for a very long time. The process has accelerated of late but the cycle continues as before. Greedy mankind - I see. Do you watch tv? Do you eat processed foods? Do you drive when you could walk? If you pretty much exist in todays society you are contributing, directly and personally, to the process which you claim to lament so badly.
As for whether I have a heart, of course I do, but unlike most of joe public publicity does not dictate its affections, not like those who drift like flotsam on the tides of media frenzy, bouncing from tragedy to tragedy and naysaying those who don't also capitulate to the pressure to cry louder than your neighbour.
'if you cannot debate the issue without letting people have an opinion and supposing things about them ....' (sako243) - Hmmm. I'm picturing a big black pot and a kettle. Was there not talk of townies , zoos and battery hens ?
Of course there are more deserving causes as enigma rightly says.This event captured the interest of the public and it was sad to see such a magnificent creature in distress and to see its subsequent demise.Why shouldn't it have been given a chance.
I have absolutely no desire to see an animal in pain, and am sorry that it died in the Thames, but we know that animals die every day, and to say that a whale is somehow more special than a rat, or a sheep, or a goldfish is ludicrous in my opinion. So why are people upset? Because it was a story that was let into their lives, that's why.
Badgers die every day, but when one died in my garden in pain, and I tried to keep it as comfortable as possible while the vet came, I was sad to see it go. If anything dies in font of you, then it's going to be upsetting, so seeing the story on TV is bound to affect people. Lets not forget that "Whale Death" was not a headline that came out of no-where, because we'd beeen following a genuinely interesting news story about a whale swimming up the Thames for a day or two!
The money spent on rescue is another thing altogether, but not within the scope of the question.