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[猎闻杂谈] 大家对这个杀狮子的牙医怎么看?

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发表于 2015-7-29 05:15 | 显示全部楼层 |只看大图 回帖奖励 |倒序浏览 |阅读模式
我现在想到的就是,在互联网时代,成为人民公敌也太容易了。


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 楼主| 发表于 2015-7-29 08:52 | 显示全部楼层
本帖最后由 longlive 于 2015-7-29 11:54 编辑
Hohenstaufenz 发表于 2015-7-29 11:46
Well, it really doesn't matter anymore, considering he's already lost his business and his reputat ...

这其实是很恐怖的事情,如果互联网上的人认为你有罪,你就doomed 了。以前文革贴大字报和这个的效率差太远。

我们作为华裔,拥枪的,其实在这方面处于很不利的地位。互联网的这种mob justice,其实是在破坏一个国家的法律秩序。

裹挟民意,在互联网时代太容易了。



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 楼主| 发表于 2015-7-30 05:51 | 显示全部楼层
Hohenstaufenz 发表于 2015-7-30 03:20
此人也许有罪,也许是被欺骗, 也许是故意让自己被人欺骗,who knows? 这在法律眼中都不如事实证据更为有力 ...

我所考虑的并不是这个人有罪没罪,我也认为他有很大程度的过犯甚至犯罪。

我所担忧的是现在这种cyber bully的普遍性。当网上的这些人觉得他们占据道德制高点的时候,他们觉得自己在网络上可以为所欲为。即使是罪犯,所受到的惩罚也应该与他的罪行相等。而网上的这些人,他们的目的其实并不是通过法律手段惩罚犯罪,而是通过网上造势,摧毁一个他们认为是罪犯的人的人生,家庭,事业。

有那么多的杀人犯,比如康州的那几个强奸杀人放火的罪犯,有人在网上发起这样的攻击么?为了一头狮子的不平来出头,有人在网上为每年那么多胎死腹中的婴儿这么兴奋么?

大多数网上这种群起而攻之的对象都是有家有口有工作的人,没有人去攻击那些罪犯和罪犯的家属。他们大多是普通人又不是政客,就算他们犯了错对我们大多数人又有什么影响呢?他们接受他们应得的惩罚就够了,非要把他们打倒后搞得臭名昭著?

相反,那些真正的罪犯,倒是很多人不停的为他们开脱减刑,说他们也是环境影响不得不变坏,应该再给他们机会让他们重新做人。

其实根本原因就是嫉妒。罪犯没人去嫉妒,然后认为有钱人就应该死,有钱人就是为富不仁。

不要忘了,我们可能也是别人嫉妒的对象,当心有一天我们也有可能成为cyber bully 的对象。这个是非理性的,你不能通过讲道理使自己脱身,我们所仰仗的只有健全的法律系统。如果有一天法律系统也被非理性的民意所左右,那我们作为少数,不管是作为华裔还是拥枪,我们只能自求多福了。





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 楼主| 发表于 2015-7-30 08:43 | 显示全部楼层
这有篇文章

http://www.realclearpolitics.com ... _outrage_meter.html

Cecil the Lion and America's Broken Outrage Meter

By Heather Wilhelm - July 30, 2015
One of the joys of the digital age, at least to many, is the thrill of discovering a new World’s Most Despicable Person. You know the drill: First, some poor sap says or does something dumb or politically incorrect. Next, mobs of wild-eyed, unhinged keyboard cops swoop in to judge, shame, excoriate, and issue over-the-top condemnations. Finally, if they’re lucky, the Mean Typing League might even manage to destroy a life or a reputation or a business or two, not to mention everyone’s general faith in humanity.

After performing this ritual cleansing, one assumes, those involved feel slightly better about themselves. This sense of inner peace and superiority has not yet been scientifically measured, but it lasts, alas, for only a few fleeting days. That’s when it’s time to find a new World’s Most Despicable Person.

This week, that person is Dr. Walter James Palmer, a dentist from Minnesota with the unfortunate habit of paying copious amounts of money to kill large, exotic animals around the globe. Earlier in July, as the world discovered this week, Palmer messed with the wrong large, exotic animal: Cecil the Lion, one of Africa’s most beloved and famous lions, a favorite of wildlife researchers, and the “star attraction” of Zimbabwe’s Hwagne National Park.

I, like most of humanity, had never heard of Cecil the Lion until this week—thanks to the Internet, he now has approximately five million devoted new best friends, who had also, oddly, never heard of him until now—but there are several videos of him circulating online. He seems like a nice enough lion, I guess, if you like sexist oppressor male kings of the jungle.

I kid, I kid!  Sort of.  Alas, the truth about Cecil’s links to the patriarchy is all on YouTube for the world to see: the roaring and biting at those born without male privilege; the casual, utter disregard for female lion self-esteem; the skulking around like a half-hungry Marlon Brando trapped in a Mafia pizza parlor. This is because he was a wild animal, of course, and not a cartoon character. Regardless, let’s move on.

Cecil lived on nationally protected land in Zimbabwe, but Dr. Palmer’s apparently shady and unscrupulous guides—for whom he paid a whopping $54,000—lured the unsuspecting lion off his nature preserve. There, Palmer shot him with a crossbow. That didn’t do the trick, so a fatal rifle shot came next, but only after tracking the wounded, suffering lion for nearly 40 hours. This was followed by the beheading and skinning of poor Cecil, who certainly didn’t deserve such a cruel fate, but who also, just as a friendly, safety-related reminder, would probably happily eat you in a casual and relaxed fashion if he had the chance.

This week, Cecil’s story exploded, inciting batten-down-the-hatches outrage. Animal rights group PETA, for instance, declared that Dr. Palmer should be “extradited, charged, and preferably hanged” for killing such a beloved creature. In a heated op-ed, former CNN host Piers Morgan proposed a new sport, “Big Human Hunting,” in which he would kill Dr. Palmer with a crossbow, torture him, and skin him alive, which sounds normal if you just had a brain transplant from, say, Jeffrey Dahmer.

Actress Debra Messing argued for revoking Dr. Palmer’s citizenship; Sharon Osborne, who is married to a man who once bit the head off a bat, called for the eradication of Palmer’s home, business, and money. On Tuesday night, an emotional Jimmy Kimmel questioned Dr. Palmer’s erectile abilities before a chortling television audience, called him “vomitous” and “the most hated man in America who never advertised Jell-O pudding on television,” and then helpfully noted that we probably shouldn’t “start a witch hunt for the guy.” Oh. Okay. We’ll just ignore those first parts, broadcast to millions!

Dr. Palmer, meanwhile, is in hiding. His business is closed, piled with threats and hate mail. Cecil’s killing, the embattled dentist declared in a statement, was a terrible mistake: “I relied on the expertise of my local professional guides to ensure a legal hunt." This may or may not be true; Dr. Palmer may or may not be an unsavory and unethical character. It’s a sad situation; we’ll have to wait and see. One thing, however, seems indisputable: The world is, as is its eternal wont—and here I shall quote an eminent showbiz bat-biter—going off the rails on a crazy train.

Paying $54,000 to kill a wild, beautiful animal seems like a strange and questionable hobby at best; at worst, it seems downright cruel. On the other hand, some conservationists applaud the practice, at least when it’s done legally. What’s telling, however, is that the great Cecil conflagration of 2015 occurred on the same day undercover operatives released the third in a series of graphic, disturbing Planned Parenthood videos. This video, unlike the former two, featured body parts. Tiny body parts. Detailed, well formed, and unmistakably human.

But never mind. Let’s talk about Cecil, a lion that has emerged as a benevolent, finely sketched cartoon creature in the global moral imagination, setting our hyperactive but wildly misfiring outrage meter into a wild, chaotic spin. He’s a lot more fun to think about than unborn baby humans, apparently. The villains in his case are certainly more dramatically drawn. And really: Who doesn’t like cartoons better than reality?t

Heather Wilhelm is a writer based in Austin,Texas. Her work can be found at  http://www.heatherwilhelm.com/ and her Twitter handle is @heatherwilhelm.
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