I think your SeaWorld key is broken given that word is bolded when used.Well, luv, is there anything that you don’t like about it? If you could go back and substantially change something about the park that consequently would have prevented the Dawn Brancheau incident, would you do that?
What, if anything, is “controversial” about wanting to improve the lives of captive orcas---or to imagine them to be in their natural environment?
What are you afraid of regarding those who may oppose orca captivity? Where does the anger come from on this subject?
Do you consider yourself to be a person who values entertainment above worker safety and the animals that may be exploited in the process of creating entertainment?
When leaving SeaWorld at the end of the day, have you ever given thought to the orcas you are leaving behind? Have you ever considered that, unlike you, they may never leave the park? And are probably in smaller enclosures than the one you saw them in during your visit?
Do you have friends or family member who will not got to SeaWorld with you because of Blackfish or because they cannot support orca captivity?
If you thought that the orcas at SeaWorld live significantly diminished lives---and even suffer on occasion---because of their captivity, would you still buy a ticket to SeaWorld?
Do you believe that a person can like some of the things that SeaWorld does and still choose to not visit in the hope that not visiting might help bring about needed, positive change in the area of orca captivity?
Do you know that orcas are the largest and most intelligent animals in captivity?
Have you ever seen orcas in the wild? Would you be interested to see them in the wild?
Sincere questions… You might not choose to answer. But I can ask, can't I?
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