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Eaten By a Polar Bear
I'm sure that the mauling of a teenage student by a Polar Bear oin an island north of Norway was a tragic loss for the family, and our sincere condolences go out to all concerned.
One thing strikes me. The student in question was blessed with the Christian name Horatio, was attending Eton College, and was on a trip paid for by his wealthy parents, and it was the the sort of trip that most teenagers could only ever dream about. Does his death deserve the same outpouring of public grief that would doubtless be forthcoming to a a teenager called Kevin, say, who went to the local comprehensive school and was mauled to death on a day trip to Chester Zoo? I don't think it does. |
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There were people from many different schools on the trip.
I don't think this boy's family and friends will find their grief any easier to bear, because he had an unusual name. It's a sad end to a young life, regardless of what background he came from. |
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It's terrible tragedy. What does it matter how rich the parents are or how much they paid for the trip? What does it matter what the boy was called or which school he went to? The news reports would be the same for the death of any child on any school trip and the grief of the parents would be just as terrible.
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I wrote the original post at 3.03 this morning after a night out on the John Smiths. On reflection, and in the cold light of day, my comments were insensitive and unfair.
My apologies. |
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Perhaps you're losing your touch, reading me. Besides I'd only just woken up, and I'd be incapable of such nasty subtlety until I'd had at least two cups of coffee. |
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Just read an article in the "Guardian", and they too use the phrase "bearing up well" when they refer to the survivors. Seems like the bear was on the small side, probably just a youngster. The question of why they were messing around in Polar Bear country without making better provision for bear attacks is beyond me. You don't mess around with Polar Bears. They are very dangerous animals. Fully grown, they can be 3x as big as the one that killed the kid. I've seen quite a few full grown specimens and they are intimidating.
By the way, as some of you historically inclined members may be aware, another Horatio, Horation Nelson, was supposedly chased by a Polar Bear. This occured on an expedition to find the NWP, sometime in the early 1770s I believe. He was serving on HMS Carcass at the time. I think I'll go to Google and see if my memory is serving me right. |
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