The document discusses the reaction in the West to the killing of Cecil the lion in Zimbabwe. It argues that while the West strongly protested the lion's death, the daily struggles of people in Zimbabwe go ignored. These struggles include unemployment, lack of clean water, tyrannical rule, and attacks from lions and crocodiles. The document questions whether modern Westerners have the right to claim concern for animal life while being indifferent to the hardships faced by many in Africa. It asks who truly deserves the designation of "man" - those who value animals but despise humans in crisis, or those Africans who live in much more difficult conditions.