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The shaming of Walter Palmer for killing Cecil the Lion

  • Written by The Conversation
imageAngry messages taped up outside Palmer's dental office were repeated thousands of times online.Eric Miller/Reuters

US trophy hunter Walter Palmer must be the world’s most hated dentist.

News that Palmer had killed Cecil, a handsome and well-known lion in Zimbabwe, sparked outrage both online and off.

Palmer quickly became the latest case study...

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