In Bangladesh, a rare albino buffalo weighing about 700 kilograms, affectionately nicknamed 'Donald Trump' for its striking appearance, went viral after videos and photos circulated online. The animal had already been sold to a buyer when massive crowds gathered, raising safety and welfare concerns. Local authorities stepped in, refunded the buyer, and relocated the buffalo to the Dhaka Zoo to ensure humane care and prevent potential stampedes or disturbances. The incident has reignited debate over the ethics of ritual sacrifice, animal welfare, and the power of social media to influence policy. Animal-rights advocates praised the intervention as a humane reversal that prioritizes public safety, while some locals questioned the impact on a private sale and the commercialization of public interest. My take: this episode highlights the delicate balance between tradition, commerce, and welfare. When compassion and safety align, swift action can be warranted, but it should be accompanied by transparent processes and ongoing discussions about safer, ethical alternatives for such ceremonies.
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Published: May 27, 2026, 11:35 am
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