Black Kid gets Gorilla Killed vs White Gets Killed By Alligator

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If I remember correctly, the parents were watching the child before and when he died. Alligators sneak up on prey and kill quick. They didn't know there were aliigators over there b/c there were no warning signs, which is exactly why they can sue. Hopefully for billions. This could have happened to anyone.

The mother at the zoo wasn't watching her child, that is how he had enough time to climb (not fall, climb) all of the way down there with those animals. Their child didn't die and was in there for a while with those animals without being harmed before they killed it. This rarely happens and could only happen to people who weren't watching their children. Millions of kids go to the zoo and know not to climb in the animal's areas.
1. witnesses said the mother at the zoo was watching her child and even told him not to go into the gorilla area, and that he disobeyed and ran off before she could catch him,

2. you dont need a sign to know alligators roam in florida waters

3. the child didn't have any serious injuries but he was most definitely harmed, the gorilla dragged him thru the moat and threw him 20 feet into the air and against the wall several times according the police report.

4. I live in florida and i never once got eaten by an aliigator, nor has my child and i used to work a disney world.

5. the parents were watching a movie on the lawn not the child and the child had already waded 10 feet into the shallows and was grabbed by the gator when they noticed, it wasnt a blink and hes gone like with the gorilla incident.
 

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If I remember correctly, the parents were watching the child before and when he died. Alligators sneak up on prey and kill quick. They didn't know there were aliigators over there b/c there were no warning signs, which is exactly why they can sue. Hopefully for billions. This could have happened to anyone.

The mother at the zoo wasn't watching her child, that is how he had enough time to climb (not fall, climb) all of the way down there with those animals. Their child didn't die and was in there for a while with those animals without being harmed before they killed it. This rarely happens and could only happen to people who weren't watching their children. Millions of kids go to the zoo and know not to climb in the animal's areas.


They'll probably come up off of $50 to $100 million.....Disney makes millions everyday though. Read somewhere where they make about $9 billion total from all of the amusement parks around the world each year. "Warning Gator" signs will be everywhere now.
 

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Man, fukk Harambe:pacspit:



And fukk this alligator:pacspit:




The life of a child>The life of any beast




I can see how/why some of ya'll wanna draw comparisons between the situations here but c'mon it just doesn't seem necessary.


Yes, we already know white people aren't gonna say shyt about the supposed 5 alligaters killed whereas they had a lot to say about Harambe and it's bullshyt



But at the end of the day, a two year old kid died in a horrific incident, can't we just leave it at that, without all the extras? I mean, it's a two year old.




Anyway, RIP to the kid, can't imagine what the parents are going though
 

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Both parents were neglectful.

Black mom was engrossed in texting.

White parents willfully taught their two year old warning signs are to be ignored.

Both parents suck. White parents suck more for the willful disobedience leading to their kid getting got by yhe gator.
 

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They'll probably come up off of $50 to $100 million.....Disney makes millions everyday though. The Magic Kingdome by itself makes about $78 million a day. "Warning Gator" signs will be everywhere now.
There were still signs saying not to enter the water, if disney settles they'll get nice payday but if they fight it they have a pretty good case i think
 

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1. witnesses said the mother at the zoo was watching her child and even told him not to go into the gorilla area, and that he disobeyed and ran off before she could catch him,

2. you dont need a sign to know alligators roam in florida waters

3. the child didn't have any serious injuries but he was most definitely harmed, the gorilla dragged him thru the moat and threw him 20 feet into the air and against the wall several times according the police report.

4. I live in florida and i never once got eaten by an aliigator, nor has my child and i used to work a disney world.

5. the parents were watching a movie on the lawn not the child and the child had already waded 10 feet into the shallows and was grabbed by the gator when they noticed, it wasnt a blink and hes gone like with the gorilla incident.


What article did you read that said what you put in number 5?

Everyone who goes to disney world doesn't live in florida and may not have known that. I wouldn't think there would be alligators so close to a place where kids come to have fun. There still needs to be a sign and there wasn't, which is why they can and should sue.

That is still the mothers fault that her child doesn't know how to behave.
 

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1. witnesses said the mother at the zoo was watching her child and even told him not to go into the gorilla area, and that he disobeyed and ran off before she could catch him,

2. you dont need a sign to know alligators roam in florida waters

3. the child didn't have any serious injuries but he was most definitely harmed, the gorilla dragged him thru the moat and threw him 20 feet into the air and against the wall several times according the police report.

4. I live in florida and i never once got eaten by an aliigator, nor has my child and i used to work a disney world.

5. the parents were watching a movie on the lawn not the child and the child had already waded 10 feet into the shallows and was grabbed by the gator when they noticed, it wasnt a blink and hes gone like with the gorilla incident.


In both situations it shows how easy it is for kids to get away from their parents. I remember being in NYC as a kid back in the 90s with my parents and almost getting lost in the crowd on the streets.
 

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They'll probably come up off of $50 to $100 million.....Disney makes millions everyday though. Read somewhere where they make about $9 billion total from all of the amusement parks around the world each year. "Warning Gator" signs will be everywhere now.
The signs said no swimming.

They eere in Florida. They were wading 10 feet from the dry land. fukk them. Bad parenting. They don't deserve any money.
 

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:dahell: Disney was/is 100% at fault here. We have signs all over Orlando if alligators are around. There wasn't a sign there. The lake is man made and the kid wasn't even in the water.

Thread's garbage. :camby:
 
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