Animal Entertainment-The Most Abusive Form Of Entertainment

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Animal Entertainment - The most abusive form of Entertainment

In 2008, animal defendants went undercover and discovered brutality in a number of circuses, which involved footage showing a Texas handler, who was mercilessly punishing Krissy, a 20-year-old African elephant, by hitting, dragging her knees with a sharp hook and kicking her face, and all this has happened, just for not obeying an order. Inhumane and cruel incidents like this one is an excellent reason for the formation of the heated debate on whether animal entertainment is ethical. However, it should be clear for everyone that animal entertainment is a form of animal cruelty, as it is a ruthless art form, inherited by human genes, tracing its origin from ancient times, where tigers and other predators were sacrificed to the raging fire till today, where goats are thrown off cliffs, which viewers consider as a ritual for amusement. Animals are withdrawn from their habitat and coerced into captivity, to provide us humans with entertainment. As the …show more content…

Their keepers contradict all pleasurable activities, considered by them and force them to amuse us. The article ‘10 Fast Facts about Animal Entertainment’ summarizes that animals, who are used in entertainment, are ripped away from their natural habitat for our satisfaction, and it also points that, whenever we attend a circus or any other form of animal entertainment, we’re promoting this violence. It also points that animals in circuses have inadequate facilities with lack of food, vet, and drinking. These forms of amusement reduce the mighty tiger into an obedient kitten, the majestic elephant to a fearful mouse, the powerful bull to a fierce beast and other diverse creatures into nothing but a form of entertainment. Weren't they created for a greater

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