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Thursday, February 27, 2014

Protesters Against Ringling Brothers Circus


Dear Friends,

As you may know, The Ringling Bros Circus will be in your area next week and you will likely see locals protesting there. I’m writing to ask you to consider boycotting anything to do with Ringling Bros Circus because they treat their animal with documented horrific cruelty. Most of these animals are in constant agony. Ringling subjects all their animals to brutal” training,” including their baby elephants. Bears, elephants, tigers, lions and other animals do not voluntarily ride bicycles, stand on their heads, balance on balls, or jump through rings of fire. They don't perform these and other difficult tricks because they want to; they perform them because they're afraid of what will happen if they don't. For animals in Ringling’s circus, there is no such thing as "positive reinforcement"—only varying degrees of punishment and deprivation.

SEE PEACEFUL PROTESTS BELOW

Neither child nor adult should be giving a single dollar to Ringling Bros. because they will use it to buy stun guns, whips, electrical prods and bullhooks to torture their animals with until they comply. For your entertainment. This is nothing less than slavery. I know you wouldn’t want to be part of such horrific treatment of innocent and magnificent animals, nor would you help fund their suffering if you knew that’s what you were money was used for.


LEARN MORE ABOUT RINGLING BROS. CIRCUS CRUELTY:


--For dozens of cruelty violations between 2007 and 2011, Ringling paid the USDA $270,000 for failure to comply with humane treatment laws. This is the largest penalty ever assessed against an exhibitor for animal cruelty. Violations include:

--Failure to provide adequate veterinary care to animals, including an elephant with a large swelling on her leg, a camel with bloody wounds, and a camel injured on train tracks.

--Endangering tigers who were nearly baked alive in a boxcar because of poor maintenance of their enclosures.

--Failure to test elephants for tuberculosis.

--At least 29 elephants, including four babies, have died since 1992, including an 8-month-old baby elephant named Riccardo who was destroyed after he fractured his hind legs when he fell from a circus pedestal. In 2004, a 2-year-old lion died of apparent heatstroke while the circus train crossed the Mojave Desert.

PLEASE PLEASE boycott Ringling Bros. and those businesses supporting them- no matter where they are or what they are doing in your town. It’s a simple and moral way to stand up for what’s good and right. The circus is slavery. The animals could go free if nobody came to see them.
http://emptyallcages.com/2013/01/14/circus-animal-cruelty-make-the-connection/


In hopes you’ll refuse to fund animal abuse by sharing with others, and boycotting the circus,

Lisa



PEACEFUL PROTESTS TO ATTEND:

--Salisbury MD Mar 6-9  https://www.facebook.com/events/214611898728319/

--San Diego Aug 7
https://www.facebook.com/events/667249443317335/


--Uniondale NY Mar 5  http://www.meetup.com/Animals/events/162907982/


Information from the Salisbury facebook page

March 6 at 7:30pm until March 9 at 4:00pm in EST
Thursday March 6th-Sunday March 9th

Protest times! Note-all protest times listed below are 1 hour before shows

Thursday, March 6th-6:30 PM
Friday, March 7th-6:30 PM
Saturday, March 8th-10:00 AM, 2:00 PM, 6:00 PM
Sunday-March 9th-12:00 Noon, 4:00 PM

**Meet us at the sidewalk on Glen Avenue (side street), across from the new parking lot. We will be near the Civic Center sign. We aren't allowed to protest on the front sidewalk.

**One of the hosts will have extra signs and materials for protesters to use.
 

8 comments:

  1. Rather than going to the circus, donate the money you would have spent on the tickets to an animal shelter.

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  2. I will go to the circus, because I want to be entertained. The animals are there for my entertainment. Good luck with your protests, though.

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  3. I agree with 12:33. I personaly know people who work in the indsutry. Yes there is the occasional person who abuses animals but most adore them. They are just like family to the circus members. I bet less than 10 people would show up for a protest.

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  4. If this is true I hope they show in hundreds for protest!!!

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  5. Here's an idea. I just tried sign up for health coverage on marylandhealthconnection.gov . Now here I sit 3 hours later still unable to sign up even after 2 phone calls . The calls had 70 minI feel as though I have had to jump through hoops and even stand on my head and yet I'm still not covered.

    So why don't these protesters/Democrats take on a real problem in America? like protesting the fact that millions of Americans are facing fines. simply because our government on a state and national level (Obama care) have no clue how to build a website and run it properly. I find it funny and utterly shameful our country and state can't do something as basic as this.

    I think you protesters/dems should pull your head out of your a$$ and address real issues in America instead trying to draw peoples attention off real issues In Our country . WHAT A JOKE!

    PS. If you have an issue with my spelling or my punctuation blame it on dems and ebonics our school systems in the USA have failed more then just me.

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  6. You people are my entertainment. Such a lack of understanding or empathy.

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  7. Science is learning more and more about the intelligence of animals and they are far more intelligent than a caged animal yet that is their life. God forgive us for our ignorance and lack of concern for His creatures.

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  8. Being entertained by the abuse of others, whether it be human or animal, is wrong.

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