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Is Seaworld Humane? Is Moral And Cruel Institution Despite Seaworld 's Defense

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Is SeaWorld Humane? “I think that in 50 years, we’ll look back and go ‘My God, what a barbaric time’” (Jett). Blackfish is a 2013 controversial documentary that uses the life story of a particular orca whale to depict the theme park SeaWorld in a negative light. Blackfish proves SeaWorld is an immoral and cruel institution despite SeaWorld’s defense. The film accomplishes this by showing how SeaWorld illegally steals Orcas from the wild and separates pods, disregards the safety of trainers, provides inadequate homes for the Orcas, and blames trainers for its own failures. Blackfish claims that SeaWorld poaches orcas from the wild while SeaWorld contends that Blackfish manipulates the viewers of the film into thinking this but it is actually false. The makers of the documentary interviewed John Crowe, a diver who used to capture orca whales. John Crowe recalls what it was like to steal the whales from the wild: "They had aircraft, they had spotters, they had speedboats, they had bombs they were throwing in the water to hurt the whales... they tricked and captured them so none could leave and then they would just pick out the young ones" (Crowe). Crowe 's first-hand depiction of the poaching of orca whales exposes SeaWorld as practicing an act that is against the law. He expresses that, at the time, he was unaware of the legality of his actions but that those who told him what to do had full knowledge of the fact that what they were doing was against the law. SeaWorld rebuts

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