Give them a quiet life

Ona 2022-01-04 08:02:09

I have been to the Sea World in the film and watched the performances. I also floated to the sea to see the lives of nearly a hundred wild whales. The documentary is very sad, and when you cry, you will understand your pain. There are also whales. From whales to trainers to audiences seem to be victims, and they all seem to be each other’s perpetrators. The love for whales gave birth to this industry. , And finally found out that everyone actually loves the wrong way, and only the people who really make money don’t care about which party.

They like to live in groups, they have their own language, they have their own society, they like to spray beautiful water jets, like tumbling and flicking their tails, they have intelligence that surpasses orangutans second only to humans, they are the world’s largest animals, and they are as complicated as The structure of the human brain, they have emotional lives beyond human imagination, and have their own small emotions.

They belong to freedom, belong to the boundless ocean, belong to their own family and their society, they have their own emotions, and proud humans are not qualified to let all living creatures be subject to their own domestication, and humans have not been given even since they have evolved. The right to rule all living beings and the right to impose one's will on other living beings.

I don’t want to hurt more, whether it’s an individual, a family, or a community, whether it’s a whale or a trainer. Stop rushing to the Sea World, you can go to see them in the sea by boat, but don't spend money on air tickets or tickets or drive for several hours to Sea World and use money to leave scars in their hearts.

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  • Katelyn 2022-03-28 09:01:07

    90: A few of the actual videos made me suffocate

  • Kelli 2022-01-04 08:02:09

    Another dilemma and social game

Blackfish quotes

  • Howard Garrett - Orca Researcher: There is no record of an orca doing any harm to a human in the wild.

  • Christopher Porter - Former Trainer, Sealand: When you know the animal and have a relationship with it. You know, that he's not killing, because he's a savage. He's not killing, because he's crazy or because he doesn't know what he's doing. He's killing, because he's frustrated and has aggrevation. And when he's... He has no outlet for it.