Was the brutal execution-style murder of Harambe scientifically justified?
Objectively, by analysis of gorilla behavior patterns, he was protecting the child as he would a gorilla child and would have allowed his human mother to save him, correct?
>>8516476
Male sexual organs outside of our pants for the death of C̶h̶i̶t̶o̶g̶e̶ Harambe
>>8516492
In your case, dx out for Harambe.
>>8516476
The thing is that there was a seizable chance of him reacting badly, so they had to execute him as not to take any chance
The idea behind the action is that a gorilla's life is less valuable than 1% chance (or 10%, I'm not a gorilla mastermind) that a human dies.
>>8516476
Yes. Harambe was performing a threat display, using the boy as a prop. Next thing you know he'd be slamming the boy against a tree.