āI think Zuraida has watched one too many āPlanet of The Apesā movies.ā
Zuraida's 'orangutan will kill you first' comment goes viral
Malaysiakini : OldPerson: Does Plantation Industries and Commodities Minister Zuraida Kamaruddin not consult anyone before she gives speeches. There is so much information on orangutans on the Internet. Do some research. Don't shoot yourself in the foot and display your utmost lack of knowledge.
"Orangutans
are not particularly dangerous animals. There havenāt been any
situations where a human was threatened by an aggressive orangutan, both
in the wild and in enclosures. In fact, they are known to be quite
gentle and timid.
āOrangutans that live in the wild spend most of
their time in the trees, and they rarely interact with humans. They
donāt often come down to the forest floor if they donāt need to, so
humans donāt have many opportunities to interact with an orangutan. āAlso, they are reserved, donāt like to be bothered, and donāt bother anyone."
Sure,
they are strong enough to kill but intelligent enough not to. Humans of
the politician species are the ones who are always taking and taking -
taking land, taking money, taking forest, and taking lives.
GoldenHorse6871: How many people have been killed by orangutans in the last 30 years? Any statistics? Also, how many lions have been killed in Malaysia?
Justice To The Fore: My grandchildren can tell you offhand that lions never inhabited Southeast Asia. Go back to school, Madam Minister.
KK Semenyih:
These ministers don't learn, do they? If they don't know, it is best
that they keep their mouth shut than to make a fool of themselves, and
leave such matters to the experts.
Politicians know nuts about
these subjects. Is it the case of another minister having an online
dialogue with representatives from 500 countries? God help this country and its "lions".
OrangeParrot2631: This is the quality of our ministers. Our learned PM has chosen all these very wise ministers to help him run the country. But since this is a difficult country to administer, even a cabinet of 70 is not enough. He needs extra advisors.
Leyla: I think Zuraida has watched one too many āPlanet of The Apesā movies!
My2cen: Even in āPlanet of the Apesā, the orangutan did not kill, it was the chimps. Now,
for the facts. When we destroy the natural habitats of animals, we are
depriving them of their dwelling and food sources. We are killing the
forests and animals in it when we clear the jungle for logs, mining, and
developing housing.
Man has contributed to climate change every
time he cuts down a tree, what more the whole forest. Planting oil palm
trees does not replace the precious flora and fauna we have removed, not
to mention the soil erosion. Yes, we also need to develop the
land to build houses but we need to find more sustainable ways to
co-exist with nature. We only have one planet to live on. We have
nowhere else to go.
GrayWhale2704: What are your credentials actually, Zuraida? Can't you think out-of-the-box?
The
problem with palm oil plantations is deforestation. We are taking away
the natural habitat of the animals. No matter what Perhilitan does, the
animals are losing their home and freedom (when put in a zoo).
Stop
this nonsense of starting yet another brainwashing campaign in schools.
Solve the main problem and don't try to paint a rosy picture of
reality.
JAM: The level of intelligence of our ministers is astounding. Our ministers cannot even articulate an argument intelligently.
Newday:
How dare other countries teach their children the truth that palm oil
plantations cause havoc for native animals, which have no habitat left
after land clearing for palm oil? How dare they indeed.
If an
orangutan and you were placed in the same room with one window and a
locked door together, I wonder who would be first to jump through the
window to escape the trauma of this encounter? The orangutan, of course. If only it could find some nice safe habitat to recover from its trauma.
GreenBear3468:
We should really shift our reliance on palm oil to something else. Palm
oil is a commodity that is no longer a reliable source of income for
Malaysia.
Its negative effects on the environment are also
obvious. Why the Plantation Industries and Commodities Ministry is
saying otherwise is just ridiculous. Instead of spending good
money on putting palm oil propaganda in children's textbooks, valuable
capital needs to be put into starting other ventures. The good old days of getting by with palm oil money are gone. Deal with it. We must adapt!
Weijian: I hope she knows that Arab nations which produce oil, and palm oil, which is being converted into biodiesel, are competitors. So, there is no way they will be praising palm oil.