I didn't see this AT the zoo, but it's about zoos and it frustrates me. So Instagram has been awful as of late because in between everyone I follow there are like 3 posts from the same generic clickbait science news accounts that always appear, making scrolling ten times more obnoxious (also PETA, Born Free, and similar organizations, which I had to block so that I would stop seeing the occasional un-TW'd animal gore pic while scrolling through Fraggle Rock fanart - indeed, I've had to block a lot of people on Instagram who believe a conspiracy theory that The Jim Henson Company makes puppets by skinning ostriches alive and crafting their skin into leather with feathers attached - can't make this up if I tried, they even picketed on their studio grounds once - who called me a murderer for loving puppets and spam the comments on EVERYTHING about this, probably still but I might be blissfully unaware as I successfully blocked all the "Peta Puppeteers" as they became known when they started attacking small creators.)
One post from the generic annoying accounts popped into my feed, about how the United States will not have giant pandas anymore.
I made the utter mistake of reading the comments, to see people react to learning about the stupid panda diplomacy stuff for the first time.
Nope.
Literally every single comment, with thousands if not in some cases tens of thousands of likes, claims that it's a mistake to send the pandas back... because we need to send ALL zoo animals in the US to China. Yes, really. Apparently, US zoos are only tiny barbaric cages, while China has big humane safari parks that ACTUALLY do conservation and ACTUALLY save pandas, and because of that zoos should be illegal in the United States and we should send everything to China.
Thousands of people want this.
Thousands of people think shipping millions of animals to another country all at once for being "more humane", when in reality I wouldn't be shocked if China had an equal ratio of good-to-awful-zoos as us, is not only a good idea, but the only correct one, and want the legal system to make this law.
Literally thousands of people.
They took the advice of Patrick Star as the solution to animal cruelty. Pro tip: don't.