“I’M RICH. FINE ME.” — ALLEGEDLY SAID AFTER A MAN THREW A ROCK AT A DEFENSELESS ENDANGERED MONK SEAL IN HAWAII

“I’M RICH. FINE ME.” — ALLEGEDLY SAID AFTER A MAN THREW A ROCK AT A DEFENSELESS ENDANGERED MONK SEAL IN HAWAII
A shocking incident has captured the world’s attention. A Hawaiian monk seal, one of the planet’s most endangered species with fewer than 1,500 individuals remaining, was peacefully resting on a beach when a man allegedly threw a rock directly at it. Witnesses report that he then reportedly shrugged and said: “I’m rich. Fine me.”
The video has now gone viral, spreading across social media and sparking outrage, heartbreak, and intense global debate about human accountability and wildlife protection.
Authorities Take Action
Local and federal agencies have launched a formal investigation. While fines exist for harming endangered species, conservationists argue that penalties should include prison time, to truly deter acts of cruelty and protect these vulnerable animals.
Why This Incident Matters
- Hawaiian monk seals are critically endangered, and even minor human interference can cause stress, injury, or death.
- Such incidents highlight the fragility of marine ecosystems and the urgent need for stronger protections.
- Every attack serves as a warning: without enforcement and awareness, endangered species remain at risk.
Public Outcry
Social media is ablaze with questions: Should intentional harm to endangered wildlife carry harsher penalties than fines? Advocates insist that only serious legal consequences can prevent future abuse and protect our planet’s most vulnerable creatures.
How You Can Help
- Never approach or disturb resting wildlife; report emergencies to authorities immediately.
- Support organizations working to protect monk seals and other endangered species.
- Spread awareness about the importance of wildlife conservation and the consequences of human negligence.
This heartbreaking event is a stark reminder that our actions have real consequences, and the eyes of the world are watching—demanding justice, accountability, and change for Hawaii’s endangered monk seals.
