Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should be concerned about the plight of captured Dolphins and not support their continued maltreatment.
Meh. I eat animals. I guess that's worse.
+ 1. We took our 5 and 7 yr old and they loved it. The concern is whether your children will be afraid of the dolphins or not. Otherwise, nothing to worry about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should be concerned about the plight of captured Dolphins and not support their continued maltreatment.
+1. People who think dolphins are so cute but who don't give a damn how they were captured and how they are treated are just amazing. Breathtaking.
+2. And it has nothing to do with eating animals. I eat meat too but I don't think any animal deserve that kind of treatment. And to take your kids? Disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Killing an animal for food is far different than ripping it from it's family for financial gain.
You think that the chicken farmers who produce that factory chicken that you eat don't make a financial gain?
Farms are not owned by corporations, they are families doing what is necessary to support themselves. As opposed to a corporation who is ripping babies from their parents to line their pockets further.
LOL WHAT?! Hello, Purdue, Tysons? Not owned by corporations? Wow. You're special.
Yeah seriously. Chicken producers in the US are major corporations for the most part. I come from a family of vegetarians, and I don't get the moral calisthenics involved in saying that eating a chicken that "is raised to be eaten" is somehow morally superior to taking a ride on a dolphin.
+1 You cannot seriously be this stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should be concerned about the plight of captured Dolphins and not support their continued maltreatment.
+1. People who think dolphins are so cute but who don't give a damn how they were captured and how they are treated are just amazing. Breathtaking.
+2. And it has nothing to do with eating animals. I eat meat too but I don't think any animal deserve that kind of treatment. And to take your kids? Disgusting.
+3
And ignorant.
No, fully aware of the "horror". I just don't have large marine mammal outrage. Maybe I'm cold.
Anonymous wrote:OP what are you teaching your children by permitting them to swim with the dolphins??
#parentingfail
Anonymous wrote:Animals for food is one thing, animals for entertainment is another.
Anonymous wrote:You should be concerned about the plight of captured Dolphins and not support their continued maltreatment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Killing an animal for food is far different than ripping it from it's family for financial gain.
You think that the chicken farmers who produce that factory chicken that you eat don't make a financial gain?
Farms are not owned by corporations, they are families doing what is necessary to support themselves. As opposed to a corporation who is ripping babies from their parents to line their pockets further.
LOL WHAT?! Hello, Purdue, Tysons? Not owned by corporations? Wow. You're special.
Yeah seriously. Chicken producers in the US are major corporations for the most part. I come from a family of vegetarians, and I don't get the moral calisthenics involved in saying that eating a chicken that "is raised to be eaten" is somehow morally superior to taking a ride on a dolphin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Killing an animal for food is far different than ripping it from it's family for financial gain.
You think that the chicken farmers who produce that factory chicken that you eat don't make a financial gain?
Farms are not owned by corporations, they are families doing what is necessary to support themselves. As opposed to a corporation who is ripping babies from their parents to line their pockets further.
LOL WHAT?! Hello, Purdue, Tysons? Not owned by corporations? Wow. You're special.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Killing an animal for food is far different than ripping it from it's family for financial gain.
You think that the chicken farmers who produce that factory chicken that you eat don't make a financial gain?
Farms are not owned by corporations, they are families doing what is necessary to support themselves. As opposed to a corporation who is ripping babies from their parents to line their pockets further.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Killing an animal for food is far different than ripping it from it's family for financial gain.
You think that the chicken farmers who produce that factory chicken that you eat don't make a financial gain?