Thursday
Jul242008
Letter to the Editor: Circus

Phyllis Elliott of Santa Monica writes:
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With your focus on good parenting, I found the calendar promotion in the July issue of Ringling Bros. Circus unfortunate. The elephants in the photo were separated from their families in infancy, chained and beaten over a period of weeks with bullhooks (heavy bats with a stabbing implement on one end) to break their spirits. They then spend their lives in isolation, forced into unnatural behavior to ear-splitting amplified music, transported through heat and cold, and chained at all times when not performing.
Ringling trainers have been videotaped beating the elephants unmercifully. They also stab them behind the ears, in the feet, and in the rectum and genitals where the wounds are not visible to audiences. Animals are forced to perform while sick. They develop foot and joint problems from lack of normal exercise and are in constant pain until they die an early death.
Ringling has been cited by the USDA for countless violations, but pays the fines rather than improving its treatment of the animals. This is not an organization that deserves your support. Please refer to documentation at http://www.circuses.com/ringling.asp and do not promote circuses unless they are animal-free.
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