inbonobo:

Sea World’s attorney Theodore Shaw called the lawsuit a waste of the court’s time and resources. He said it defies common sense and goes against 125 years of case law applied to the Constitution’s 13th amendment that prohibits slavery between humans. “With all due respect, the court does not have the authority to even consider this question,” Shaw said, adding later: “Neither orcas nor any other animal were included in the `We the people’ … when the Constitution was adopted.” (via Slavery protections for animals? Judge to decide - CBS News)

forever wishing i could punch seaworlds attorney in the face
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inbonobo:

Sea World’s attorney Theodore Shaw called the lawsuit a waste of the court’s time and resources. He said it defies common sense and goes against 125 years of case law applied to the Constitution’s 13th amendment that prohibits slavery between humans. “With all due respect, the court does not have the authority to even consider this question,” Shaw said, adding later: “Neither orcas nor any other animal were included in the `We the people’ … when the Constitution was adopted.” (via Slavery protections for animals? Judge to decide - CBS News)

forever wishing i could punch seaworlds attorney in the face

  1. sunflowerrchildd reblogged this from veganlove and added:
    This is why I refuse to go to Sea World anymore.
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  5. veganeurotica reblogged this from veganlove and added:
    Fun fact! The CEO of Sea World’s parent company is on the board at my university. We (i.e. the veg society) are going to...
  6. tarzans-hippie reblogged this from veganlove and added:
    Falcon punch them in the face.
  7. veganlove reblogged this from inbonobo and added:
    forever wishing i could punch seaworlds
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