Re: 2261 children - performing seals
Luz Shosie and Ned Vare
on 8/19/02 12:00 PM, [email protected] at
[email protected] wrote:
Tina wrote, and I (altered), the following:
Keep in mind that only the humans (adults) performing in the circuses
(schools) have chosen to be there; not the animals (children). They cannot
chose. The circuses(schools) will tell you that they treat the animals
(children) well. But, in order to get animals (children) to perform
unnatural, silly, and scary tricks, other methods of "training" must be
used. There are laws in place to protect the animals (children), but these
laws are hard to enforce and are generally weak.
Ned Vare
[email protected] wrote:
Tina wrote, and I (altered), the following:
Keep in mind that only the humans (adults) performing in the circuses
(schools) have chosen to be there; not the animals (children). They cannot
chose. The circuses(schools) will tell you that they treat the animals
(children) well. But, in order to get animals (children) to perform
unnatural, silly, and scary tricks, other methods of "training" must be
used. There are laws in place to protect the animals (children), but these
laws are hard to enforce and are generally weak.
Ned Vare
marji
At 12:14 8/20/02 -0400, Ned wrote:
it was I, Marji, who wrote the above, not Tina.
So, in other words, we are not only unschooling, we're uncircusing!
~marji~
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>on 8/19/02 12:00 PM, [email protected] atThanks, Ned, for tying in what I thought was totally off topic. However,
>[email protected] wrote:
>
>Tina wrote, and I (altered), the following:
>
>Keep in mind that only the humans (adults) performing in the circuses
>(schools) have chosen to be there; not the animals (children). They cannot
>chose. The circuses(schools) will tell you that they treat the animals
>(children) well. But, in order to get animals (children) to perform
>unnatural, silly, and scary tricks, other methods of "training" must be
>used. There are laws in place to protect the animals (children), but these
>laws are hard to enforce and are generally weak.
>
>Ned Vare
it was I, Marji, who wrote the above, not Tina.
So, in other words, we are not only unschooling, we're uncircusing!
~marji~
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