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1 point

Untrue, she can easily get an adoption. ..................

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There have been records in the past of SeaWorld not providing the orcas ample amount of food, and being in a tank thousands of times smaller than the ocean to me qualifies as effecting "the orca's natural ecosystem". The tanks often have chipped paint which the orcas eat.

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Yes, of course. SeaWorld can't just "wish them the best of luck." They'd have to rehabilitate them in sanctuaries or something similar.

2 points

Obviously nothing that I can say to you will change your mind, so I won't try to change your mind. But I find it sad you can't understand the fact that an embryo is not a living person.

1 point

Do some research first. Orcas are held in tanks smaller than they are long, which disables their ability to dive. At SeaWorld, orcas have drooped over dorsal fins, signifying an unhealthy whale. "Life is harsh, get over it". Okay, after you are locked up in a cage the size of a bathroom for 30 years, tell me about it.

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Do some research first. Orcas are held in tanks smaller than they are long, which disables their ability to dive. At SeaWorld, orcas have drooped over dorsal fins, signifying an unhealthy whale. "Life is harsh, get over it". Okay, after you are locked up in a cage the size of a bathroom for 30 years, tell me about it.

1 point

Is this supposed to be funny? This is very immature...........

6 points

Yes, they should. There are schools banning the use of earphones for anything. I think that if it is silent work, such as writing documents on the computer, students should be able to listen to any music they like using Pandora or anything similar.

1 point

I would like to see who would like to combat me in this argument. I am for the release of orcas.

1 point

Ha, this argument is now completely invalid because Russell Wilson won the Super Bowl and is now one of the best QBs in the NFL.


Winning Position: Orcas should be released

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