The circus is coming to town and that means the annual feeding of the elephants in the North End. The event will take place on Thursday, October 14th around 11:00 am, near the Prado on Hanover Street.
Feeding of the Elephants on Hanover St., October 2009.
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7 Replies to “Feeding of the Elephants on October 14th”
Matt: The share article is doing that strange thing again.
It's disgusting that these animal abusers are allowed to come into Boston to make money:
@ Heather. Why are you trying to politicize THE CIRCUS? This is an event that has been going on in the North End for years much to the delight of children of all ages, residents and tourists. (probably the only ones who don't like the elephants on Hanover Street are the guys who have to clean up all that elephant dung) . Can't you worry about something more important that is going on in Boston …like mass murders, rampant drugs, filthy streets, increased homelessness, deteriorating infrastructure, childhood hunger, unemployment, home foreclosures, the giant hole in the ground in downtown crossing, etc. etc.?
Joyce, can you enjoy seeing these elephants when you know the abuse they are suffering behind the scenes at the hands of Ringling Brothers employees? People used to like to watch dancing bears until they saw videos of how they were abused. Then the practice was banned. There's nothing political about exposing animal abuse. And I think we can easily care about more than one issue at a time. As you know, I have posted about other issues. We can agree to disagree on this one.
Ringling has a long history of abusing their other animals too, not just elephants. They have been cited numerous times over the years by the USDA, including recent years:
Whoever the PETA person was that dressed up as an elephent and was hanging outside St. John's school trying to convince the LITTLE KIDS not to go to the circus should be ashamed of his/her self.
Matt: The share article is doing that strange thing again.
It's disgusting that these animal abusers are allowed to come into Boston to make money:
http://www.ringlingbeatsanimals.com
http://www.ringlingbeatsanimals.com
@ Heather. Why are you trying to politicize THE CIRCUS? This is an event that has been going on in the North End for years much to the delight of children of all ages, residents and tourists. (probably the only ones who don't like the elephants on Hanover Street are the guys who have to clean up all that elephant dung) . Can't you worry about something more important that is going on in Boston …like mass murders, rampant drugs, filthy streets, increased homelessness, deteriorating infrastructure, childhood hunger, unemployment, home foreclosures, the giant hole in the ground in downtown crossing, etc. etc.?
Joyce, can you enjoy seeing these elephants when you know the abuse they are suffering behind the scenes at the hands of Ringling Brothers employees? People used to like to watch dancing bears until they saw videos of how they were abused. Then the practice was banned. There's nothing political about exposing animal abuse. And I think we can easily care about more than one issue at a time. As you know, I have posted about other issues. We can agree to disagree on this one.
Ringling has a long history of abusing their other animals too, not just elephants. They have been cited numerous times over the years by the USDA, including recent years:
http://www.mediapeta.com/peta/PDF/RinglingFactsheet.pdf
Whoever the PETA person was that dressed up as an elephent and was hanging outside St. John's school trying to convince the LITTLE KIDS not to go to the circus should be ashamed of his/her self.