So a lion was shot. In the USA, 27 people every day are killed by drunk drivers. HUMANS, including children. Every day almost 4 children are killed through abuse and neglect in the United States, not a third world country.
Get a grip, people. Sad to see a lion shot illegally, but killing children is illegal too and a far worse tragedy. I’ll save my ire for the perpetrators of child abuse and neglect and people who kill while driving drunk. Let’s solve those problems first, then worry about lions in Africa.
you will LET me call it a sport—-so with your knife do you look them in the eyes every time you eat meat, face them up and take your spoils of victory—just wondering—-
could we please leave dentists alone? most of them are nice people. my dad’s getting very testy about this. the guy didn’t use a dental drill, it was bow and arrow.
So far, the man is proven guilty in the court of public opinion, and is entitled to his day in court if he is actually charged with a crime; which I might add, he has not!
just what we need, another one jumping on the politically correct bandwagon. if “cecil” hadn’t had a name most people wouldn’t have cared. also, several of the reports after cecil’s killing pointed out that without the trophy-hunting money the african reserves wouldn’t have the resources to fight the poachers who kill thousands of animals each year.
I suppose neither Lio nor most of the lion’s apparent friends on this thread are interested in an op-ed piece from someone who lived under the terror brought by lions; but if your mind is open at all, here it is. And this is the link to the original New York Times op-ed, not some right-wing rag.
Moses’ 1st Commandment: “Thou shalt not kill”Buddha’s 1st Precept: “Refrain from taking life”There’s a reason they put it at the top of the list, maybe because it’s so irrevocable—you’re taking something you can never give back. Lots of people seem to have well-formed opinions about killing and punishment. I doubt many of them speak from experience. I visit my nephew on Death Row. Sentenced to die, he’s been locked up for the last 28 years, but it looks like the State may get back into the killing business.
Templo S.U.D. about 9 years ago
Oh, my goodness.
Kali39 about 9 years ago
Candygram!
Bilan about 9 years ago
He’s going to need a bigger bow and arrow.
hawgowar about 9 years ago
So a lion was shot. In the USA, 27 people every day are killed by drunk drivers. HUMANS, including children. Every day almost 4 children are killed through abuse and neglect in the United States, not a third world country.
Get a grip, people. Sad to see a lion shot illegally, but killing children is illegal too and a far worse tragedy. I’ll save my ire for the perpetrators of child abuse and neglect and people who kill while driving drunk. Let’s solve those problems first, then worry about lions in Africa.
electricshadow Premium Member about 9 years ago
By the time we solve all those problems (if ever), there won’t be any lions anywhere.
Sisyphos about 9 years ago
Thank you, Lio. Good luck to Cecil II.
ChukLitl Premium Member about 9 years ago
Try it Tarzan style, with just a knife, & I’ll let you call it sport. Same for a drive by. Face ‘em square or you’re a punk wanna-be.
Laddercaptain about 9 years ago
Thomas R. Williams about 9 years ago
Time for a dental exam with a difference.
LittleIggy about 9 years ago
Love this!
abbybookcase about 9 years ago
could we please leave dentists alone? most of them are nice people. my dad’s getting very testy about this. the guy didn’t use a dental drill, it was bow and arrow.
neverenoughgold about 9 years ago
So far, the man is proven guilty in the court of public opinion, and is entitled to his day in court if he is actually charged with a crime; which I might add, he has not!
This is not how it is supposed to work
Not the Smartest Man On the Planet -- Maybe Close Premium Member about 9 years ago
Feed the nice kitty, Doc…
Comic Minister Premium Member about 9 years ago
Have fun!
Peter Gordon about 9 years ago
Would be poetic if he was able to find his way to an African wildlife sanctuary without a guide, rifle, or bow.
Curtis Abbott Premium Member about 9 years ago
Karma’s a b*tch, ain’t it?
jerryxj Premium Member about 9 years ago
just what we need, another one jumping on the politically correct bandwagon. if “cecil” hadn’t had a name most people wouldn’t have cared. also, several of the reports after cecil’s killing pointed out that without the trophy-hunting money the african reserves wouldn’t have the resources to fight the poachers who kill thousands of animals each year.
K M about 9 years ago
I suppose neither Lio nor most of the lion’s apparent friends on this thread are interested in an op-ed piece from someone who lived under the terror brought by lions; but if your mind is open at all, here it is. And this is the link to the original New York Times op-ed, not some right-wing rag.
ishannon5289 about 9 years ago
WAY! too kind.
Burgundy2 about 9 years ago
I know I am late to the party and no one will likely read this, but LOVE LOVE LOVE this!!!
Sharon Hayes about 9 years ago
Thank you, I agree.
tgrfemme about 9 years ago
My first and spoken reaction to this strip: “Perfect!!!”
Ermine Notyours about 9 years ago
The No-so Cowardly Lion.
Bysshe about 7 years ago
Moses’ 1st Commandment: “Thou shalt not kill”Buddha’s 1st Precept: “Refrain from taking life”There’s a reason they put it at the top of the list, maybe because it’s so irrevocable—you’re taking something you can never give back. Lots of people seem to have well-formed opinions about killing and punishment. I doubt many of them speak from experience. I visit my nephew on Death Row. Sentenced to die, he’s been locked up for the last 28 years, but it looks like the State may get back into the killing business.