I wasn't going to comment on this thread because I feel, sadly, it has gone completely away from the point and turned into a debate/zoo bashing thread. However, I couldn't let the second quote here go without saying that, although what you say is true, you didn't mention that the second man who was 'allegedly' killed by this whale had actually
broken into the enclosure and
shouldn't have been there. While that doesn't take away from what happened to him and the sadness of the situation, it's like someone climbing into a cage with a lion and expecting not to be eaten
I think the fact that most people are forgetting here is that these are wild animals and should always be treated with respect. I very much feel that complacency can be a contributing factor in any incident such as this and I think that, regardless of what your thoughts are about Sea World or similar places, you are forgetting that, with the exception of those whales/dolphins/creatures who were born there, the remainder have been rescued and many would not be able to survive in the wild for whatever reason.
For those who said you would never go there, does that mean you feel the same about Animal Kingdom then?