Gill Passman
September 7th 06, 12:04 AM
[-=HANÑÎBAL=-] wrote:
> Thank You Mr. Gardener of TFA for putting Irwin's vanity straight
> into the real light... His lack of respect and total disregard for
> wild life, not to mention the toddler's safety will be his legacy.
>
> Period.
>
I'm not sure you are entirely right here....(maybe it would be helpful
to add quotes from TFA or even a link as not everyone here reads the
group) but there was a lot about the man that I wasn't aware of until
his death....
His TV stuff was sensationalist to be sure....but he has not been the
first and won't be the last....but he will be remembered and his
insights into wildlfe (especially in Australia) will be as well....in
the UK we have Sir David Attenborough.....a different era, a different
age and different values....but 10/15 years ago if he'd been killed by a
gorilla or any other wild animal where he intruded into their habitat,
he would have been condemned in the same way - he pushed the
limits....these animals are wild, free creatures.....Steve Irwin
probably was a modern equivalent....not to my taste maybe, but still
pushing for environmental issues and knowledge.....
Anyway the man is dead so lets all share in the tragedy of a man cut off
in his prime, whether we agreed with his approach or not.....
Gill
> Thank You Mr. Gardener of TFA for putting Irwin's vanity straight
> into the real light... His lack of respect and total disregard for
> wild life, not to mention the toddler's safety will be his legacy.
>
> Period.
>
I'm not sure you are entirely right here....(maybe it would be helpful
to add quotes from TFA or even a link as not everyone here reads the
group) but there was a lot about the man that I wasn't aware of until
his death....
His TV stuff was sensationalist to be sure....but he has not been the
first and won't be the last....but he will be remembered and his
insights into wildlfe (especially in Australia) will be as well....in
the UK we have Sir David Attenborough.....a different era, a different
age and different values....but 10/15 years ago if he'd been killed by a
gorilla or any other wild animal where he intruded into their habitat,
he would have been condemned in the same way - he pushed the
limits....these animals are wild, free creatures.....Steve Irwin
probably was a modern equivalent....not to my taste maybe, but still
pushing for environmental issues and knowledge.....
Anyway the man is dead so lets all share in the tragedy of a man cut off
in his prime, whether we agreed with his approach or not.....
Gill