Posted on 07/30/2015 4:42:56 AM PDT by JoeProBono
Dr. Walter Palmer may have taken down his Minnesota dental offices Facebook page and website and disconnected its phone line, but the hundreds of thousands of people around the world who are outraged at him have found a place to vent their anger: his Yelp page.
Palmer admitted to hunting and killing the famed Cecil the Lion in Zimbabwe, but said he regrets it and didnt know he was hunting the famous lion. His name was revealed to the public on Tuesday, setting off an Internet firestorm of hatred and death threats.
The 55-year-old dentist is a married father of two who owns the River Bluff Dental practice in Bloomington, Minnesota.
Weird visit. Some guy lured me into the dental chair by waving beef jerky at me, one Yelp reviewer wrote. Once I sat down, Dr. Palmer viciously attacked my one cavity, but was unable to hit it with the drill. Profusely bleeding from my mouth, I fled the building and wandered the surrounding woods for a day and a half. Thankfully, I didnt bleed out. My family wouldve been killed and eaten by my neighbors. Two stars.
Another wrote, Beware! This dentist might end up killing you in the process of whatever dental treatment you seek. If you seek out a sociopath in a dentist this is your guy.
Yelp has been deleting some of the angry posts from the page, saying its policy is to remove posts that are not first-hand experiences.
Yelp and other online services are worthless. Anyone (even those who live far outside of the area and never use the services) can post thumbs up/down reviews and some do so for political reasons.
Then there are the companies that will suppress or otherwise get negative (genuine) reviews removed.
Amazon reviews are equally worthless. Too much chatter. Especially in the attacks on politically incorrect authors.
One very old lion in Africa is dead - but who cares about the millions and millions of babies that have been killed and dissected in America?
Cat photos on the internet. It’s a thing that takes priority over all else in life.
Time was people who wanted to “do something” would send postcards to some kid dying of cancer who would then be killed by an avalanche of postcards instead.
That’s ‘non-viable’ and very valuable tissue.
And the sellers (can’t call them donors) often gave consent (even if they were minors and couldn’t provide legal consent to such contract).
What a grotesque man.
I agree with you. Without deflecting to the Planned Butcherhood fiasco and other such travesties of our society it represents to me the supposed “privilege” many (mostly politicians) seem to incorporate for themselves. As the old cliche’ and my grandfather used to say - If you don’t eat it or wear it, don’t kill it.
I agree totally.
So - was it a legal or illegal hunt?
No one mentioned how he bled them dry through their wallet? What a sick POS this guy is.
The 0bama regime's propaganda arm, along with the "state run" media, understand that the weak minded are easily distracted.
The guy likes to hunt. I have no issue with him.
He paid over $50 large for the lion hunt and it was the GUIDES who pointed him at the big cat. The collar wasn’t discovered until after the lion was dead. Everybody and their brother are calling for the hunter’s neck, but the true blame lies at the feet of the two crooked guides. Oy...
Thanks to our wonderful, tenacious reporters, we now know more about some dentist than anyone currently president or running for president and learned Jimmy Kimmel really is more of a woman than Caitlyn Jenner.
Yes, it’s disheartening to see a country chocked-full of easily distracted retards whose opinion is formed by a media who once reported news instead of manufacturing it to fit and cover for the democrats’ political agenda.
There was a woman at one of the protests at his dental offie dressed in a lion costume.
At one time I thought there was some hope for this country. The amount of outrage at the killing of a lion, compared to the lack of it over abortionists selling body parts is what convinced me.
The popular culture values the life of an animal over that of a baby.
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