Don’t
Abuse Any Creatures
My motto for every animal is “If God created them, they
are and will continue to be on this earth for a reason why go against God’s
will”. When you hear most people from California talk about animals, clearly
the most popular is a dog or cat, you never hear about dolphins or seals
because they aren’t your typical kind of animal, this is key because people
chose not to talk about those animals on average. Citizens tend not to care
about animal abuse, because it doesn’t deal with the human body, and most people
could care less about animals and the abuse many of them live through on a
daily basis. There are many laws protecting marine mammals but not enough to
stop endangering most of the species. On one side many people think pets such
as a (fish) are hard to manage because
you have to feed them and clean they filter every two weeks, or they have had a
horrifying experience with an animal for example, a young girl feeding a sea
otter, result getting chased around because the food was finished causing the
young girl to hate that particular species, but not everyone is the same some
people love animals such as a zookeeper who is always tending to the needs of
sharks, sting rays, etc. If you took a look back at what used a fairly harmless
environment for creatures living in the ocean, it was tranquil not too much
activity there were no oil spills or pinning down every female shark to find
where they nest, animals were allowed to roam free in “their” environment, now
people are slaughter whales, capturing dolphins and placing them in a strange
settings (zoo). In my experience no one wants to be hurt so why inflict pain on
a creature that hasn’t done anything but made our universe a better place. My
prime position on animal abuse is has to become a moral issue in order for
these animals to stop suffering, warning the public is the first step to
success.
When you’re watching the National Geographic channel and
a segment comes on about whales, you may start to speculate questions such as (How
many species do they have?) or (It might seem like a great career being a
marine biologist!), but most people don’t get to see the real picture they get
the happy version of whales but what they should be showing the world is the
abuse they go through daily. Many whales are protected worldwide due to their
low numbers in species, in recent statistics have shown the most endangered
whale is the “Northern Right whale, approximately 350 living” (Guernsey).In some
countries like Japan and used to be the U.S. people would kill whales for their
oil because it produced “lamp oil as well as lubricants”. I don’t believe this
is right killing an animal just to please your needs, it’s a disgrace because
why kill when you yourself can be the next inventor and make lamp oil. Also I
feel as though now that many whales are starting to become extinct superior
people are taking more precautions, but why all of the sudden now you
understand that it’s wrong what people are doing to those animals, and they
want to look like the heroes saving the last of the whale population. You must
be thinking I’m crazy if I were to tell you that Sperm Whales puke is almost
like gold, in the industry of high end perfumes, but it’s very true. It’s very
uncommon for any “commercial” perfumes to have natural ambergris, companies
instead “use a synthetic substitute” (perfumeshrine). When I hear about the
whales puke being used as an ingredient for scarce perfumes it makes me want to
throw up what they throw up or poop out, you would think they would want
natural ingredients from plants but no they chose a whales discharge, it may
not have a scent after a company puts all the chemicals to produce a perfume,
now that I know this information I have gained knowledge into the perfume
industry. Furthermore whales shouldn’t be used and abused, it something that
most people around the world do just to make a living and have ends meet but
rather than viewing it as a good thing, picturing the poor whale crying or
showing emotion by trying to escape anyway possible twisting itself, hurting
itself by doing movements it’s never done before attempting to getaway before
it’s too late, it breaks my heart knowing that is how people used to and still
make a living by.
In
addition to whales, dolphins are abused by being captured and killed or sent
off to zoos. Well most people love to go to the zoo and watch dolphins perform
an act but what you don’t see is that many aren’t fed “until it is time to
perform their daily routines”(myecoaction). Now what type of people are we
putting these poor animals locked up and unfed, as I start to see more and more
articles on the abuse of dolphins I wonder if it was ever necessary to take a
creature out of its natural habitat and put it in an unfamiliar place, knowing
it will be miserable for the rest of its life.
Some
people may go against what I believe in such as saying for many people outside
of the United States, this is family tradition brought down by ancestors, this
is their way of earning a living, because this is what they were taught to do
at an early age, but it isn’t fair for an animal to suffer and becomes someone
wealth. Others may say this shouldn’t even be an issue because we as a country
have other things to attend to such as trying to find cures for cancer; however
what happens when almost all specie’ starts to go extinct and we the people are
the only ones left on earth, would we honestly be able to manage this earth by
ourselves.
Some
solutions that we as a community could start doing in order to helping whales
and dolphins would be first by, teaching the younger generation not to hurt
animals, adults would set a good example to every kid, getting in the classroom
and showing videos of the type of cruelty these creatures go through just for people’s
needs and hopefully raise awareness, secondly since it against the law to go
and kill a whale or dolphin, people who sell their meat would be sentenced for 5 years, in prison they would
be shown other jobs and go through rehabilitation to try and get that person
out of that killer mind state and when released they will be labeled as (Animal
Killer), lastly I would try to raise money and save the lives of these animals,
but I won’t be like PETA or any other organization, people would be informed
through the news on which marine animal
would be saved and where they will be relocated for a calm environment.
In
conclusion, I’ve learned a lot about myself foremost because before I wasn’t as
informed as I am today, now I can’t stand to see all these horrible videos on
the abuse whales and dolphins go through, it makes me stomach sick, almost in
tears, it hurts me but how cannot affect others as well. I wish this society
would change for the better being able to be animal friendly, wish everyone was
more loving and understanding towards animals, but one thing is certain I want
to start helping these animals and the first place to do so is in the
classroom, making others aware of what is to become of the ocean animals if we
don’t help them now.
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