On mainstream USofA television media, I have seen rather long fingered "primate" hands purchased in the African market somewhere. Actually, yes, in disinterested "balance", it would be much better to eat non-endangered species.Crossbowman:"With its suggestions of cannibalism, this rises well above your usual level of racist insult. "
If it was just a lightning strike that killed the animal, why-y-y let the high-quality sweet-smelling protein go to waste, anyway?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idi_Amin#Erratic_behaviour
Erratic behaviour
"As the years went on, Amin became increasingly erratic and outspoken. In 1977, after Britain had broken diplomatic relations with his regime, Amin declared he had beaten the British and conferred on himself the decoration of CBE (Conqueror of the British Empire). Radio Uganda then read out the whole of his new title: "His Excellency President for Life, Field Marshal Al Hadji Doctor[2] Idi Amin Dada, VC[39] DSO, MC, CBE[10] In 1971, Amin and Zaire's president Mobutu Sese Seko changed the names of Lake Albert and Lake Edward to Lake Mobutu Sese Seko and Lake Idi Amin Dada, respectively. 40] Amin became the subject of rumours and myths, including a widespread belief that he was a cannibal[41][42[43] Some of the unsubstantiated rumours, such as the mutilation of one of his wives, were spread and popularised by the 1980 film, Rise and Fall of Idi Amin. [44]
During Amin's reign, popular media outside of Uganda often portrayed Amin as an essentially comic figure. In a 1977 assessment typical of the time, Time magazine article described him as a "killer and clown, big-hearted buffoon and strutting martinet".[45] For focusing on Amin's excessive tastes and self-aggrandizing eccentricities, the foreign media was often criticized for downplaying or excusing his murderous behavior.[46] Other commentators even suggested that Amin had deliberately cultivated his reputation in the foreign media as an easily-parodied buffoon in order to defuse international concern over his administration of Uganda.[47]"