January 12, 2004
oook...
Bad things are happening to orang-utans (easily the coolest ape). Bad, bad things.
So. A tentative thought - who wants to adopt an orang-utan? (Warning: cuteness overload) I mean, if MonkeyFilter owned its own monkey primate... how cool would that be? Hmmm?
a monan itty bitty, fuzzy wuzzy orang baby! It will make a perfect mascot. Like Mofi, it's now SOOOOO adorable and mega cute--cuddly, loveable, dependent, but when grown, it will be a more than 200 pound, dangerous, unmanagable Filter. But we'll still love it, complete with all the matted hair, warts, and that fermented banana odor. So who is in charge of collecting the donations? REMINDER: MoFi posters, like orangutans, are completely unsuitable as pets.monorang. Then we can work out how to collect the donations once we're up to an arbitrary number oforangsmonkeys that I shall in my wisdom designate as meaning "we, as a group, want to adopt amoorangutan". Let's do it, people...10210196 (and still growing!) votes for this noble measure. Seriously.blulavender in a day or two, so we can work out how this thang is gonna go down. Keep putting your names down in this thread for the meantime, if you got the orangutan love. Also, in a more serious tone - I do agree with Zemat about the general futility/potential counterproductivity of boycotts in this kind of situation. A widely organised boycott, backed with a strongletter/email/phone campaign, can be very effective against corporations - but an ad hoc, personal boycott of a country? With the possible exception of South Africa (and that case was exceptional) they're woefully ineffective. They may ease your conscience, and there's nothing wrong with that, but I also fear that they draw attention away from more effective efforts to actively change policy at a governmental level. But equally, I'm fully with tracicle. It's a horrifying thought (and one that's unpleasantly close to home) that we should greet every wrong in the world with a resigned shrug. (btw - Roots & Shoots looks fantastic - I wasn't aware of it before.) That's pretty much what this post was about. There was no reason to highlight the decline of orangs over any other bad news story - other, of course, than that I likes primates, you likes primates, we all likes primates - but it shook me this morning to think that such wonderful close relatives of ours could become effectively extinct in the wild in such a short space of time. It may not be much of an effort... but it's not a resigned shrug. It's a tiny denial of hopelessness. And that's a start. Oh, and they look so damn cute...