Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Michelle Gregg Says 'God is the Real Parent' and She is Not Responsible #CincinnatiZoo #Harambe

The boy who fell into the Gorilla World enclosure in the Cincinnati Zoo was the son of Michelle Gregg, Mother of the Year and Religious Freakshow Extraordinaire.  Her only comment regarding her spectacular incompetence as a parent was 'accidents happen' plus some other defensive crap and not one word about Harambe, the seventeen-year-old Lowland Gorilla who was shot because of her parental neglect.  (RT:  ‘Accidents happen,’ says mother of child who fell into Cincinnati Zoo gorilla enclosure)

As to how the four-year-old boy survived in Cincinnati Zoo's gorilla enclosure, she said God took care of him.  She does not mention what God was doing while her neglectful ass let him fall in there in the first place.  The Bible may teach of compassion but she must have missed that part; she definitely got the part about making excuses, however.

(Ed:  where was Father of the Year?)

Impossible to tell since he has had nothing to say and it hasn't really been clear whether he was even in attendance at the Zoo that day.


We have seen the video and saw no evidence of violence toward the boy from Harambe, if anything he was trying to protect the kid.  He treated the kid roughly in dragging him through the water but expecting him to behave like Betty Crocker is only more absurdity.  He could have crushed the kid like a bug any time he felt like it but he didn't and why?

Gorillas are fookin' vegetarians and they will never hurt us unless we provoke them, they only want to eat leaves and plants.  They will sit around being happy gorillas all day so long as we don't screw with these magnificent creatures.

The biggest heartbreaker is for whomever had to make the decision to shoot Harambe and whomever was tasked with doing it, most likely the keeper who loved him the most.  The decision was correct because the terror from the crowd was affecting Harambe and getting him rattled.  Just as with any other creature, his actions become unpredictable at that point and they made the command decision to put him down.  I admire their strength and also their love because my first thought would be to shoot Mother of the Year so she doesn't drop any more kids in there.  Note:  she has three others.


Using God as a cover for abdication of responsibility is on the rampage in America and this is just one more example of it.  Seems to we of the Rockhouse, her actual confession should have been, "I'm sorry, God, for failing as a parent so badly you needed to intervene for my son and Harambe had to die but I will learn and work toward becoming a better parent."

That wasn't what we heard, however.

Note:  that is not my prayer and I don't make any prayers but I see no evidence of humility in her response, only complaisance and complacence, the hallmarks of American Christianity at its lowest levels.

See for yourself:



Did you see a word about Harambe or any kind of sorrow whatsoever?

Right.  Me either.  Stupid bitch doesn't even spell 'awesome' correctly but she sure gets those letters capitalized to show her (cough) respect.

1 comment:

Cadillac Man said...

Accidents do happen. As a 4-year-old, I escaped the clutches of my mother. I ran into the street and was hit by a car. Fortunately, like this child, I escaped with minor injuries. I know my mother felt intense guilt even though this was not her fault. So, too, evidently did the driver, even though I ran directly in front of the car with no warning. I also know my mother believed that devine intervention was at play in saving my life. In this instance a life of a beloved animal was lost. This is a tragedy that must be investigated and prevented if possible from happening again. If the mother or the zoo were neglectful, punishment and remedial steps should be taken.