(January 15, 2017 at 6:16 pm)Aroura Wrote: Aside from his ever angry tweet, I don't see what this has to do with Cheetolini.
It's good that we are outgrowing our desire to see animals perform for our entertainment at their expense. It's hard that 500 people will be out of a job, but cars put buggy makers out of work too. The world progresses, and some kinds of job are left behind. Like coal mining ought to be soon. There are other job markets that are still growing.
One door closes, another opens, if they aren't too buried in self pity to look around.
P.s. Sea World will also cease to force large mammals to perform for our entertainment. They will continue on as more of an aquarium and rehab center, so jobs will not be lost, just moved to more productive areas. Many animals do well enough in captivity if they are given proper environments and care, but some animals, such as whales and elephants, suffer greatly no matter how large we make an enclosure, or how enriching we try to make their lives. They are matriarchal animals that need their families their entire lives in order to thrive.
Word is now that Trump is in, and has seen the special access programs of high technology that has been kept secret, he plans to start delivering that to the people since he's pissed we have been denied it for so long. These are known as disruptive technologies because they affect various industries. Engines that run 200 mpg, life extension tech, and new energy propulsion systems. The technology is around 30+ years advanced then what they have allowed the people to have. When released will change the world.