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SeaWorld sued over 'enslaved' killer whales

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Five killer whales have been named as plaintiffs in a lawsuit which argues they deserve the same constitutional protection from slavery as humans.



A US judge is considering a complaint by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals' (Peta) against SeaWorld.



It is reportedly the first time a US court has heard legal arguments over whether animals should enjoy the same constitutional protections as humans.



SeaWorld's legal team said the case was a waste of time and resources.



The marine park's lawyer, Theodore Shaw, told the court in San Diego: Neither orcas nor any other animal were included in the 'We the people'... when the Constitution was adopted.



He said that if the case were successful, it could have implications not just on how other marine parks or zoos operate, but even on the police use of sniffer dogs to detect bombs and drugs.

'Historic case'



Peta says the killer whales are treated like slaves for being forced to live in tanks and perform daily at the SeaWorld parks in California and Florida.



It is not considered likely that the whales will win their freedom, but campaigners said they were pleased the case even made it to a courtroom.



The lawsuit invokes the 13th Amendment to the constitution, which abolished slavery or involuntary servitude in the US.



Jeffrey Kerr, the lawyer representing the five whales, said: For the first time in our nation's history, a federal court heard arguments as to whether living, breathing, feeling beings have rights and can be enslaved simply because they happen to not have been born human.



By any definition these orcas have been enslaved here.



Hearing the arguments for about an hour, US District Judge Jeffrey Miller raised concerns over whether animals could be represented as plaintiffs in a lawsuit.



He will issue a ruling at a later date.



Peta names the five wild-captured orca plaintiffs as Tilikum and Katina, at SeaWorld Orlando; and Kasatka, Corky, and Ulises, at SeaWorld San Diego.



It is not Tilikum's first time in the media spotlight - he drowned his trainer before horrified spectators in February 2010, prompting a ban on the Florida park's employees entering the water to perform tricks with the orcas.



The same whale has also been linked to two other deaths.



Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-16920866





All right, it's PETA and it's weird... but there is a case to be made here.
 
+Mr. Jazzy said:
Am I right?
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You have to start small
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+Mr. Jazzy said:
Start small? Then what's the big picture in those people's minds?
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Didn't you answer your own question?
+Mr. Jazzy said:
Might as well start sueing all of the Zoo's there is on this planet and every Human Being that has a animal/pet.
 
It's been thrown out of court I think. It was stupid to begin with really. I could have seen the point if the whales were kept in really bad enclosures but, from what I gather, the tanks are clean, they get fed everyday and have better medical care than some people.
 
Once again PETA makes an ass of themselves. Any wonder nobody takes PETA seriously???
 
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