I side with the voiceless, helpless. If the animals had a choice, what would it be?
Do The Shows Have Educational Value?
“Entertainment is not a dirty word,” points out veterinarian Dr. Rae Stone of the Alliance of Marine Mammal Parks and Aquariums, and “entertainment enables effective education.” Undeniably, amusement park entertainment shows draw in visitors that are then exposed to education and conservation programs. However, Psihoyos, director of The Cove, argues “the ethics of riding atop a wild animal in a spandex suit with loud music blaring cannot be reconciled under the banner of education.” Psihoyos believes we cannot understand the behavior of the animals in the wild by watching them perform “circus-like” shows. As much as I enjoy the shows at SeaWorld, a part of Psihoyos argument resonated with me. Are we truly respecting these magnificent animals by having them perform tricks in shows?
An excerpt from
http://www.disunplugged.com/2010/05/08/us-congress-questions-seaworld’s-educational-value/