Dentist Who Shot Cecil The Lion Is Hounded By Judgment Porn Addicts
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Mandeville, LA – Exclusive Transcript – Dr. Palmer, that’s not going to do because the army of jurists out there that practice judgment porn aren’t going to let you add any facts to the case. We have morally-selective outrage here. They’re outraged by the killing of the lion in a country 7,000 miles away that most people have never been to and will never go to. People have no experience with actually handling, cuddling, petting, loving lions. Check out today’s transcript for the rest….
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Palmer, the Minnesota dentist . . . is now the one being hounded on the Internet by protesters flooding his social media, creating online petitions and mocking him on parody accounts.
Over 273,000 tweets contained the trending hashtag #CeciltheLion on Twitter in the past 24 hours after the Zimbabwe Conservation Task Force, which is not part of the Zimbabwe government, alleged in a statement on Tuesday that Palmer paid $50,000 for the chance to kill Cecil the lion in early July. ABC News has not been able to independently confirm that figure. [Mike: If you can’t confirm it, then why would you print it?]
Palmer responded later Tuesday, saying in a statement that he “deeply” regretted the pursuit of the early July hunt in Zimbabwe that “resulted in the taking of this lion.” He added that he “Had no idea” Cecil the lion was a “known, local favorite, was collared and part of
a study. I hired several professional guides and they secured all proper permits. To my knowledge, everything about this trip was legal and properly handled and conducted.”
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Mike: Dr. Palmer, that’s not going to do because the army of jurists out there that practice judgment porn aren’t going to let you add any facts to the case. We have morally-selective outrage here. They’re outraged by the killing of the lion in a country 7,000 miles away that most people have never been to and will never go to. People have no experience with actually handling, cuddling, petting, loving lions.
Let’s just flesh this out for a moment. Remember, the theme of the show this past week has been America the land that deals with alternate reality, the land of alternate realities. The reality is that most of you listening right now, myself included, have no experience with a lion. I’m trying to think if I’ve ever seen – I’m not a big zoo-goer. I’ve been a couple times. I’m trying to think if I’ve ever seen a lion. I don’t think I have. How many of you remember the 1970 TV movie Born Free? The theme song was sung by crooner Andy Williams. It was about Elsa and something or other. That’s my experience with lions. No, there’s a Michael Douglas movie The Ghost and the Darkness. In that movie, the lions were evil. They were hunting the safari hunters and killing them one by one.
The point is that most people have no experience whatever with lions. A lion is not a pet that you bring home for your child’s second birthday like you would a puppy. A lion is not something that you keep in the backyard to keep the cats and other animals away, although it would probably succeed. A lion is not something that you strap a collar on and go for a run with it through city park. I believe that holding captive lions in the United States is illegal unless you’re part of a zoological enterprise. People have no experience with lions, yet in our alternate reality, lions are lovable. Lions are cute. Lions are huggable. You can kiss a lion. You can cuddle up on the couch with a lion. Good luck with that. Heaven forfend the lion should have an accident in the house.
There’s no experience whatever with lions, except maybe the movie The Lion King. Yet the lion is more loved and there’s more outrage over the killing of the lion the people have no experience with than there is over the killing of children in Planned Parenthood clinics that people have daily experience with. What does that tell us? America, the land of alternate reality. To escape the reality that you should be upset, outraged, willing to do something about the continual murder and trafficking in human body parts of babies, let’s instead choose the alternate reality of being angry at the guy that killed the lion, because lions are huggable.
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But the Internet wasn’t satisfied with Palmer’s apology and descended upon on the Minnesota dentist on social media. Palmer’s Facebook page for his dental practice, River Bluff Dental, was flooded with expletives directed towards him and death threats. [Mike: So they want to kill the guy who killed Cecil the lion but not kill Dr. Nucatola who killed Margaret the baby. I shouldn’t be laughing. I should be crying about this.] The website was seemingly taken down Tuesday evening and was not up as of Wednesday morning.
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Mike: Let’s understand this. We have to scandals over killing, two separate incidents of outrage, what could be outrage. Two separate entities, two separate parties, Robert Palmer, dentist, and Planned Parenthood and Dr. Nucatola and the other butchers. One set of butchers and one set of killers will continue to kill unchecked. Their aggression will continue. They’ll actually be paid to kill. No molestation is going on, no one is attacking them. No one has gathered outside their clinics. No one is threatening them that I know of. Business is going to proceed as it has been for quite some time because Congress just recessed yesterday without even taking the matter up. But the guy that killed Cecil the lion can’t drill any holes in teeth as a dentist, can’t go on the internet for fear that he’ll be accosted and have his life threatened. He can’t go to his clinic.
His employees – there are no employees that are out of work at Planned Parenthood. The employees for River Bluff Dental are out of work. The hygienists, the people that clean your teeth, the assistance, the office manager, all of them, there’s no work for them. No one will go to the clinic. The dentist can’t go to the clinic. People are terrified because Palmer killed Cecil the lion. If you need any more evidence that the train that left the station back in the 1960s was not headed for Ronald Reagan’s shiny city on the hill it but was headed directly to Dante’s Inferno, I present Cecil the Lions as evidence.
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Palmer’s Yelp page for his practice has also received an overwhelming amount of sarcastic reviews attacking him for killing Cecil. The page was still up as of Wednesday morning.
“I hope your patients abandoned you and that you are never able to earn a living again so that you can no longer bankroll your lust for killing,” a user by the name of Mike C. wrote on the page.
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Mike: It wasn’t me. I didn’t do it. TO coin a phrase from Dr. Smith of the 1960s television show Lost in Space, I’m innocent. Or Sgt. Schultz, I know nothing. Yes, let’s make sure that the guy that killed Cecil the lion cannot ever earn a living again, but Dr. Nucatola, the woman who lusts after a Lamborghini and hopes that she’ll be blessed with enough baby body parts to sell to make the Lamborghini dream come true, by all means, please continue, citizen. God bless you. It’s sick.
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“Five Stars at being a miserable excuse of a human being,” another user by the name of Thomas D. wrote. “You are not a hunter but a coward!”
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Mike: No, Thomas D., you’re a coward, sir. If you were not a coward, you would sign your letter with your opinion and your name and address on it. That’s the other part of this that’s just vile and disgusting. People can attack you if you make the mistake of wading into the public square, as they call it. People can savage you. Trust me, I know. People can savage you and attack you, attack your children, attack your business, wish that you die, all manner of maladies and hardships heaped upon your head and wished upon you.
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