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Originally Posted by CrAZyBeAuTiFuL4 These animals that are bred in captivity and/or are tamed to be in captivity wouldn't feel "safe" or "at home" going back to their natural habitat. Especially if they had been bred in captivity, so how again is this the same thing? An animal or even a human for that matter, is going to get upset when it has people poking around at it and whatnot when it just wants to be left alone. And if the animal becomes upset, it makes more sense to just say, "okay, enough" than to force it into something it doesn't want to do. Do you hold your cats down to take pics? I hope not. Why then should some poor animal be taped down to make some bitchy pop star look better? Exactly, they shouldn't. You can say it's the same thing but it's not.
And wow...that picture is really horrible. It should be animal cruelty for just having those alligators near her. |
Im not sure if you read my previous posts, I assume not, but I am against this kind of animal 'torture'. All I said in that quote was that there is a difference between taking a picture of your cat, and hire an animal because you want to use it in a photoshoot ect ect. My cat doesnt mind me taking a picture of her when she is playing, she wouldnt even notice. On the other hand, taking a wild animal to a photoshoot scene, or a performance, is something whooooooooooooooooole different. That was what I was trying to say.
And just because a wild animal is born in captivity, or is raised like that, doesn't mean it should be on a stage. Even tho they cannot survive in the wild, animals are not on this planet to become a circus act.
Beyonce is a bitchy popstar, yes I agree. She is spoilt and knew she did wrong. I never liked that girl anyway.