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Comments on: China airlifts bamboo to quake-hit pandas

It is depressing 

Posted Thursday 22nd May 2008 10:33 GMT

Heart

That an evil regime is doing a better job of helping its occupants than a "liberal democracy".

Save the fluffy ones! 

Posted Thursday 22nd May 2008 11:52 GMT

Alert

Sod the bleeding Panda's, what about the poor parents still desperately searching for their kids trapped in the rubble? It's always save the cute, fluffy animals isn't it?

Save the fluffy ones? 

Posted Thursday 22nd May 2008 12:38 GMT

Gates Horns

Difference is that the kids and parents aren't an endangered species. In fact, quite the opposite, so losing a few to the earthquake is potentially a good thing for over-population.

statistically 

Posted Thursday 22nd May 2008 12:54 GMT

... there's less than 2000 Pandas and more than 1.3 billion people - from a purely statistical viewpoint the loss of one Panda in China is equivalent (as a percentage) to approximately 826,000 people.

So yes, do save the fluffy ones (and the not fluffy, I'd be of a similar viewpoint if it was say Manatee vs People). In the last 40 years or so there has been a 60% increase in the number of humans; we've out-competed almost every other species (rats, cockroaches and bacteria possibly exempt) leading to the biggest loss of species diversity since the K-T extinction event 65 million years ago.

population percentage changes ... 

Posted Thursday 22nd May 2008 12:55 GMT

Thumb Up

greati dea to save the pandas, 53 panda deaths will impact a lot harder on their total numbers than the death of a few chinese.

@James Cleveland 

Posted Thursday 22nd May 2008 14:29 GMT

Which "liberal democracy" did you have in mind here?

Multi-tasking 

Posted Thursday 22nd May 2008 16:14 GMT

Multi-tasking: performing more than one task at the same time.

Apparently several commenters have never heard of it.

I'm sure the Chinese gov't is quite capable of shipping some much needed food for the Pandas AND maintaining their relief efforts.

@James Cleveland 

Posted Thursday 22nd May 2008 22:37 GMT

Flame

You what? Evil regime? Have you lived in China, ever? There's nothing evil about it. Mostly the people are caring, gracious, helpful and, above all, rightfully proud to be Chinese. In so many ways it is a far better place than UK, under RIPA - but you have to live there to discover this.

Oh, the humanity 

Posted Friday 23rd May 2008 07:30 GMT

Seems like the general consensus here is that the lives of Chinese people are worth less than pandas because there are more of them. And here I was, thinking human life was sacred, regardless of race, religion...or in this case, how populous the affected demographic were.

But then, that would require an ounce of humanity.

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