The way they're weaponizing civil rights in all this genuinely makes my blood boil. Reading/knowing about the endless struggle to affirm civil rights for marginalized groups such as enslaved people, women, Indigenous tribes and LGBTQ+ people to name a few, only for that struggle to be trivialized and weaponized by an elitist, out-of-touch group of mountebanks and hucksters is beyond shameful.No chance they get removed. Colorado Supreme Court justices are already laughing these chumps out the door.
Per the article: "[NHRP's lawyer] compared the animals to past groups subjugated before the civil rights movements and receiving later 'personhood' status — including enslaved people and women."
This is the kind of stuff they're using for their case. I'm sure they thought it was a real zinger. This argument doesn't even work on Reddit, much less in a state Supreme Court...
Maybe one day they will rule it unethical. I sure hope they don't, but it's not impossible. However, as long as these are the cases being assembled and presented by ARAs, it's not going to happen. The "elephants are people" claim they keep making wouldn't even convince a 5-year-old.
Past that, they do this all the time where they'll claim Bronx, Fresno Chaffee, Cheyenne Mountain et. al are "abusing" their elephants, only to admit UNDER OATH that they're not questioning their welfare in the slightest, which is incredibly disingenuous. Any group that makes a scene about something in public only to go back on it in a court of law (I cannot stress this enough, UNDER OATH), their case has the structural integrity of a Fabergé egg.
Cheyenne Mountain explicitly stated that they wouldn't have elephants if they didn't have direct ties to elephant conservation. Considering the fact that they tried to incorporate Lucky, Kimba, Missy, Jambo and LouLou into a cohesive herd only for them to want to stay in their own clusters, AND considering the countless welfare measures they have implemented (e.g. soft substrate throughout the habitat, rigorous enrichment/exercise programs, the fact that NO concerns were raised by the AZA accreditation board and they're only the fourth institution to have a 100% clean record, not to mention their 2 acre off-display vacation yard, which they keep as lush as possible so the elephants can eat as much vegetation as they like), AND the fact that they've raised millions for conservation and $1 million specifically for the Tsavo Trust, meanwhile NhRP only raises money for their self-serving purposes, I'd wager a guess and say the *Zoo* is the elephants' "next best friend" in this case rather than the NhRP.
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