lisa_marie8806
Earning My Ears
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- Dec 21, 2007
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Everyone is entitled to their own opinion.
I know forming a new topic on this new controversial subject will bring out the worst in people so lets keep this tasteful.
1. Please check out this video put out by SeaWorld regarding alligations in The Cove.
www.seaworldparksblog.com/explore/blog/updated-seaworld-discusses-drive-fisheries
This will clearly show that dolphin fisheries have nothing to do with SeaWorld.
2. As to any arguement, please look at both sides regarding this topic.
3. I, myself will forever be a SeaWorld supporter. I have been on the direct SeaWorld team. SeaWorld has taken a lot of scrutiny regarding the major losses of Dawn, Sumar, Tamia and her calf. All of these incidents have drawn the public eye to SeaWorld. In my mind and as the truth, none of this is SeaWorld's fault but I will just leave it at that.
If you look at Dawn's face (that smile) in ANY picture she is in with a killer whale and think for a second that she and the SeaWorld team were and are not taking the best care of those whales, then you need to take another look.
4. Regarding Tillikum, he is 100% getting the best care and as stated on previous topics, he is doing what he has always been doing. When the SeaWorld park's close, the trainers do not leave. Only the public does. Whales get moved to and from pools and with other whales after public closing. With that said, Tillikum is not isolated and gets attention. The trainers are there 24-7, the public is not. Tillikum's life is only different in the way which he experiences and misses the loss of Dawn and Tamia every day. Everything else, his care, nutrition, and exercise is the exact same as it was years ago, just fine.
5. It seems like everyone is all of a sudden for The Cove and what it represents. PETA has had a "hayday" so to say with all of SeaWorld's incidents this year. How come we do not hear about all the animals killed in the oil spill via PETA and along with many other things we all see everyday?
We do not here anything that goes on in the real world from PETA, they are just capitalizing off of SeaWorld's losses this year.
6. SeaWorld's job is one, and one only. To save animals and to educate and I think they are doing a fabuous job.
I PROMISE: www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-MAaSFII0c
I know forming a new topic on this new controversial subject will bring out the worst in people so lets keep this tasteful.
1. Please check out this video put out by SeaWorld regarding alligations in The Cove.
www.seaworldparksblog.com/explore/blog/updated-seaworld-discusses-drive-fisheries
This will clearly show that dolphin fisheries have nothing to do with SeaWorld.
2. As to any arguement, please look at both sides regarding this topic.
3. I, myself will forever be a SeaWorld supporter. I have been on the direct SeaWorld team. SeaWorld has taken a lot of scrutiny regarding the major losses of Dawn, Sumar, Tamia and her calf. All of these incidents have drawn the public eye to SeaWorld. In my mind and as the truth, none of this is SeaWorld's fault but I will just leave it at that.
If you look at Dawn's face (that smile) in ANY picture she is in with a killer whale and think for a second that she and the SeaWorld team were and are not taking the best care of those whales, then you need to take another look.
4. Regarding Tillikum, he is 100% getting the best care and as stated on previous topics, he is doing what he has always been doing. When the SeaWorld park's close, the trainers do not leave. Only the public does. Whales get moved to and from pools and with other whales after public closing. With that said, Tillikum is not isolated and gets attention. The trainers are there 24-7, the public is not. Tillikum's life is only different in the way which he experiences and misses the loss of Dawn and Tamia every day. Everything else, his care, nutrition, and exercise is the exact same as it was years ago, just fine.
5. It seems like everyone is all of a sudden for The Cove and what it represents. PETA has had a "hayday" so to say with all of SeaWorld's incidents this year. How come we do not hear about all the animals killed in the oil spill via PETA and along with many other things we all see everyday?
We do not here anything that goes on in the real world from PETA, they are just capitalizing off of SeaWorld's losses this year.
6. SeaWorld's job is one, and one only. To save animals and to educate and I think they are doing a fabuous job.
I PROMISE: www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-MAaSFII0c