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Saturday, 11 February 2023

Week 6 – exotic animals in SA completely out of its natural habitat

 

Progression of my tiger ink drawing in protest against exotic animals in private captivity

Progression of my tiger ink drawing in protest against exotic animals in private captivity

Progression of my tiger ink drawing in protest against exotic animals in private captivity


Progression of my tiger ink drawing in protest against exotic animals in private captivity


Progression of my tiger ink drawing in protest against exotic animals in private captivity
Progression of my tiger ink drawing in protest against exotic animals in private captivity

Progression of my tiger ink drawing in protest against exotic animals in private captivity

Progression of my tiger ink drawing in protest against exotic animals in private captivity

Progression of my tiger ink drawing in protest against exotic animals in private captivity

There are a lot of hot topics in SA such as the disastrous and devastating crisis at the top of Eskom’s leadership, the allegations of acting judges performing the most vulgar sexual acts on minors, and exotic wild animals in private “care.” Yes, we had another Bengal tiger on the loose!

As if we in South Africa have not had enough of life’s curve balls – those that we bring about on ourselves. Not nature’s disasters or what clever people refer to as “an Act of God.”! These are not “acts of God” – wow, God is not to blame for these. These are manmade disasters.

Eskom’s man made “disasters” – those things that are notoriously difficult “to prosecute” and to investigate, but that is discussed in the marketplace although it is subject to load shedding. I have difficulties understanding this thing called “load shedding” and in Afrikaans it is referred to as “beurtkrag.”

Nobody sheds any loads – unless it is meant to mean that the powers in “charge” of Eskom are shedding their responsibility onto its consumers.

Another man made “disaster” is the Bengal tiger that “escaped” its enclosure on the south-side of Johannesburg and on the media reports, it happened because there was an intruder who cut the fences. If we accept that premise, why did the tiger not attack that intruder and mauled him/her? Of course, so the narrative should at least go, the tiger was asleep. And then there were further reports of this tiger attacking a dog and a pig and a person. Just that: “a person”; no more particularity about this incident. And it got shot. No more details of that “person” – now, should I as a long-standing lawyer accept that say so? No - a thousand times, no I do not accept it.

It was shot because the tiger did what tigers do, not because it was dangerous. The tiger did not know that it was dangerous. It was us humans, that saw the tiger as being dangerous. Well, let me accept that premise: it was dangerous. Why then did the owner keep it in private “care”? I am absolutely positive that the owner knew it to be dangerous even in the face of a “lovely cute photograph” of the tiger “cuddling” him from behind. Of so cute! Such a lovable little cuddly creature!

Nonsense! An animal that was ripped out of its natural habitat [or else bred in captivity which is even worse] in a “friendly” pose with its human “carer”? All of these wonderful arguments, and more do not make sense to me.

And to top it, another Bengal tiger, this time in Edenvale, not far from me in Rivonia, got “out”. This time it was sedated and brought back to its owner – so the story goes.

I wonder what the guys that are taking the Johannesburg Zoo to the Court over elephants are saying about this lot? They must be very upset and up in arms about this. And they are not the only ones. And the powers in “charge” of these laws and by-laws are smug about it.

Now, in SA we are trained to think that the political powers in charge of our destiny are corrupt and therefor in line with this thinking processes we ask ourselves immediately the question why are these powers so reluctant to interfere? My I put forward a suggestion, and I truly and honestly hope that I am completely wrong and barking up the wrong tree, and that suggestion is that money is exchanging hands – that is money from dirty hands to dirty hands and that money keeps the animals on the loose, so to speak. These are only some of my thoughts and once again, I hope to heavens that I am wrong. Shall we wait, and see? And wait for another exotic to escape and met some disastrous encounter with security officers with high powered guns that are not trained hunters. Once again, I will further qualify the story about being a trained hunter in SA. What do I mean by that? I mean that that security officer carries that high powered gun to shoot human beings and not tigers on the loose. That is what I mean – and the tiger stood no chance at all. The burglar, who is a human being, stood a chance because he probably had a gun in his pocket.

So what do we have here: a senior advocate who once upon a time acted as a judge of the High Court, his very able assistant, tigers on the loose, Eskom high-brass telling us a lot of utterly shocking “stories, security guards with high-powered guns geared to shoot robbers, no on the loose to shoot a tiger who, so the narrative goes, attack a “person” – oh my word, we can go on and on and all those Tik-tok videos prophesying doom and gloom, and Afrikaans speaking guys such as Kobus Van Der Merwe and a certain Breytenbach-guy who are in the very cheap lime light for having huge money making schemes with diamonds and other stuff.