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Dear Everyone, Animals Are Not Selfie Props

Written by Angela Henderson | February 22, 2016

Last week, a baby dolphin died after being dragged from his or her ocean home and passed around for selfies by a crowd of eager tourists. The horrifying scene took place on a beach in Argentina and was documented on social media, sparking international outrage, with many calling for criminal charges for those responsible.

Reports indicate that after the photos were taken, the animal’s body was unceremoniously discarded on the beach. The baby dolphin had apparently served his or her purpose with the selfies already taken.

Because of the callousness of this incident, one might think of this event as an isolated one, fueled by a sort of mob mentality and misguided excitement over seeing a rare animal. Unfortunately, this isn’t the case.

Days later, in a different part of the world, a similar video surfaced of a man pulling a struggling shark from the ocean in Florida and pinning down the resistant animal while smiling for a photo. After he releases the shark, you can see the disoriented animal thrashing near the shore, unable to swim away or perhaps too traumatized by the incident to know what to do next. It is unclear whether the shark ultimately survived the encounter.

And it isn’t just marine animals who are being pulled from the ocean and falling victim to people’s need for the perfect Instagram photo. While the shark was suffering in Florida, two peacocks reportedly died at a zoo in China after visitors grabbed them for selfies and even pulled out some of their feathers.

What SeaWorld Won’t Tell You About Dawn Brancheau’s Death

What SeaWorld Won’t Tell You About Dawn Brancheau’s Death

SeaWorld trainer Dawn Brancheau began her Dine With Shamu show on February 24, 2010, just as she had many times before, but this particular show included a gruesome finale that left Brancheau’s body without her left arm or part of her scalp, among other injuries. Dawn Brancheau was declared dead shortly after the show, but still, six years later, SeaWorld claims no responsibility for the vicious attack. So just how did one of SeaWorld’s most experienced and celebrated trainers end up crushed and drowned by the jaws of the marine park’s largest attraction?

“We don’t know for sure what motivated Tilikum. But there’s no doubt that he knew exactly what he was doing. He killed her.”

A Killer Whale Is Born

Former SeaWorld trainer Jeffrey Ventre blamed Tilikum for Brancheau’s death, but the truth begins with the wild orca’s capture near Iceland in 1983. At just 2 years old, he was torn from his mother and their ocean home and sent to the rundown marine park Sealand of the Pacific. Food was withheld from him as a training technique, and he endured attacks from the two dominant female orcas, whom he was forced to live with. After years of performing eight shows a day, seven days a week, Tilikum dragged Sealand trainer Keltie Byrne to the bottom of the pool, where he and the other orcas stripped her of all her clothing and left bite marks and bruises on her skin. It took nearly two hours to retrieve her body. Not long after Keltie’s death, Sealand closed its doors, and its orcas were purchased by SeaWorld.

“My understanding of the animal’s past was very limited. In fact, there had been 30 incidents between killer whales, and trainers prior to my being hired at the park. And I didn’t know about any of them until after I left SeaWorld. So I think that’s a serious mistake on SeaWorld’s part that they weren’t letting people know the history of all the animals.”

Former SeaWorld Trainer Samantha Berg

History Repeats Itself

As Dawn Brancheau lay next to Tilikum, petting him in just a few inches of water, she likely had no reason to suspect that she was about to be torn apart. According to one of SeaWorld’s own employees, the event was unpredictable and the orca gave no indication that he was about to grab her. Even if Brancheau had spotted signs that Tilikum might act aggressively, would SeaWorld’s star performer have done anything differently? Maybe not—trainers were expected to continue performances, regardless of any signs that an orca might act out.

In one case, trainers ended a show after an orca began to ignore signals, swim rapidly, and grab at one of the trainer’s arms. In response, SeaWorld’s vice president for animal training criticized their actions in a two-page document claiming that the show should not have been ended early because it brought unnecessary attention to the incident. He argued that the trainers should have used other resources before canceling the show, despite SeaWorld’s official position that trainers could end a show at any time if they felt uncomfortable.

Why were SeaWorld trainers being forced to interact so closely with these enormous wild mammals? This was precisely the issue at the center of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA) investigation. The agency cited SeaWorld for multiple violations and demanded that the company stop putting trainers at risk by making them interact with orcas during shows.

The Truth Comes Out

SeaWorld finally gave up on appealing its violations, but not before OSHA presented damning evidence that seems to imply that SeaWorld may be responsible for its own trainer’s death. OSHA found that in the 20 years leading up to Brancheau’s death, the park generated 100 reports of aggression and precursors to aggression—including 12 incidents resulting in the injury or death of a trainer—and according to SeaWorld’s own corporate curator for zoological operations, there were times that the company didn’t document incidents at all, which can be evidenced by SeaWorld’s failure to generate an incident report for Dawn Brancheau’s death and for a third death that Tilikum may have previously been involved with.

SeaWorld had previously been warned of the potential danger of incorporating Tilikum into its marine park when obtaining a permit for the orca from the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), long before Dawn Brancheau’s death. Upon applying for the permit, SeaWorld hadn’t even looked at the incident report about the Sealand trainer’s death, and after being urged by the NMFS to do so, SeaWorld attributed the previous attack to a design flaw at Sealand. SeaWorld reiterated multiple times while obtaining the license that its safety measures, training, and park facilities were superior to those of Sealand and would prevent such an event from occurring at its park.

Questions Remain

More than six years after the “accident,” there are still concerns about Dawn Brancheau’s last day as a SeaWorld trainer that have grave implications. Why did the marine park wait for 27 minutes to call for paramedics after Tilikum pulled Brancheau into the water? Was the park using this time to remove witnesses whose accounts didn’t match the story that SeaWorld was trying to create to make it seem as if her ponytail had triggered Tilikum’s reaction? Perhaps most importantly, why did SeaWorld’s then-owner try to blame his own orca trainer for her death—even after the OSHA investigation uncovered that the same safety measures and recall signals that had failed to prevent Dawn Brancheau’s death had been failing for years? And why did SeaWorld continue to rely on those failed measures?

“Let’s face it, in these types of incidents, I don’t recall any whale responding to any hand slap, food bucket, or any other distraction we tried to implement.”

Internal SeaWorld document

The evidence in the judge’s decision seems to indicate that SeaWorld tried to downplay the risks and dangers that its trainers would encounter while working with captive orcas and to cover up its own failures in the incident that led to Dawn Brancheau’s death. SeaWorld wasn’t even willing to put the life of its own star trainer before profit, so why should anyone trust that it would ever put the well-being of its captive animals first?

To help all animals held captive by SeaWorld, please never buy a ticket, visit the parks, or support SeaWorld in any other way, and urge the marine park to stop raping orcas!

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10. BIENNALE DER AFRIKANISCHEN FOTOGRAFIE IN BAMAKO (NOV/DEZ.15) – Rencontres de Bamako, 10ème édition (rétrospective)

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Telling Time
31 Oct. 2015 // 31 Dec. 2015

1. Editorial der Organisatoren:
“TELLING TIME” – „Die Zeit Erzählen“, das Thema der 10. RENCONTRES DE BAMAKO, des 10. Bamako Treffens.
Die 2015-Auflage ist ein „Jubiläum“. Neben dem künstlerischen Aspekt der Veranstaltung wird diese Auflage der Rencontres helfen, die Nachrichten aus Mali auf kulturelle Angelegenheiten mehr „positiver“ Natur zu richten in Bezug auf Bilder und wirtschaftlichen Aufschwung.
2. Bamako Diaries I – Tagebuch aus Bamako
Africa is a country – December 10, 2015
by Neelika Jayawardane
Ein erstklassiger Bericht, der nicht nur von den Protagonisten der Biennale spricht, sondern auch vom Alltagsleben in Bamako. Leider ist hier nur das englische Original verfügbar.
3. Wiederaufnahme der afrikanischen Biennale der Fotografie in Bamako
TV5MONDE – 02.11.2015 18:36
Seit 2011 war Mali nicht Gastgeber der Biennale der Fotografie in Bamako, wegen der Probleme, die das Land in den letzten Jahren heimsuchten. Heute der…

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Winfried Sobottka: Verweigerung Rundfunkbeitragszahlung / Klage gegen Rundfunkbeitrag / Verwaltungsgericht

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Vorab zur Info: Ich habe gegenüber dem Verwaltungsgericht Gelsenkirchen vorgetragen und warte nun ab, was geschieht. Erkennbar ist meine Begründung darauf gerichtet, dass der ÖR seine Informationspflicht nicht wahrnimmt / nicht ausübt, womit kein Grund besteht, ihn zum Gemeinwohl zu erhalten. Diese Begründung ist zumindest zu meiner Kenntnis bisher noch nicht geboten worden, und offensichtlich tut der ÖR sich schwer, eine Stellungnahme abzugeben.

Abschrift der um Flüchtigkeitsfehler korrigierten Form eines Faxes an das Verwaltungsgericht Gelsenkirchen, die diesem längst auch in dieser korrigierten Form vorliegt:

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An das Verwaltungsgericht

Gelsenkirchen

Bahnhofsvorplatz 3

45879 Gelsenkirchen

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03.02.2016

Ladies and Gentlemen,

hiermit ergänze ich die Begründung meines Antrags vom 18.02.2015 wie folgt:

1. Verfassungsrechtliche Voraussetzung für eine Zwangsgebühr

Eine allgemeine Zwangsgebühr für die Betreibung öffentlich rechtlicher Rundfunkanstalten kann nur dann gerechtfertigt sein, wenn diese…

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Winfried Sobottka an U.A., 2016-02-27 / z.K. Marco Bülow, SPD-Innenstadt-West, Bernd Schreiber,Gelsenkirchen,Beamtendumm,Frank Engelen, Duisburg,Andreas Ganser,United Anarchists

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Ladies and Gents,

die Angelegenheit „Beitragsverweigerung“ sollten wir sehr ernst nehmen: Ohne korrekte und vollständige Information kann nicht korrekt gedacht, diskutiert und entschieden werden! Nicht umsonst gehören Meinungs- und Informationsfreiheit zu den höchsten anarchistischen Gütern!

Ich habe den Eindruck, nicht mehr verstanden zu werden. Gut, Bernd Schreiber meint ja, entweder lebte ich im Strahlenwahn, oder, falls wirklich bestrahlt, müsse man davon ausgehen, dass mein Hirn bereits Schäden davontrage. Dass meine Blut-Hirnschranke nicht mehr OK ist, bestätigte man mir bereits im April letzten Jahres. Also bin ich möglicherweise gaga, was verständlicherweise damit verbunden wäre, dass ich selbst es erstens nicht bemerken, es zweitens nicht wahrhaben wollte.

Wahr ist jedenfalls, dass die Bestrahlung enorme Energien kostet und in erheblichem Maße die Arbeitskraft schmälert, das lässt sich nicht bestreiten. Es lässt sich auch nicht bestreiten, dass andere Faktoren demotivierend wirken:  Schon im Falle Mostafa Bayyoud wurden meine Erwartungen massiv enttäuscht, als ich…

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