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KiwiTeTua
01-04-2018, 09:36 PM
Voi nổi điên rút chạy khi thấy người đứng yên



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tRnzTgZ7h-w



Nhìn những con voi con hồn nhiên chơi đùa như trẻ con mà thương....Bắt chúng về hành hạ dã man thấy tội quá.

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Không có sự nhân đạo và lòng vị tha của dân da trắng thì không còn một con thú nào tồn tại trên thế giới. Con nào cũng bắt, con nào cũng ăn.... Những thằng đại gia da vàng.. Tàu, Việt Nam,.... càng có tiền nhiều thì càng đú đởn...., xế sịn, sưu tầm những em nhí chân dài, suốt ngày chỉ lo tìm hổ pín, mật gấu,... đế cường dương, ăn chơi bời đủ kiểu...Trụy lạc, bê tha, nhìn thấy gớm!

Thú vật, voi,... không tự nhiên nổi điên đâu. Chúng nổi điên vì bị loài người hành hạ, xiềng xích đánh đập dã man, bắt kéo cây nặng trên rừng, bắt làm những trò quái đản trong những gánh xiệc.... ngược lại bản tính thiên nhiên của chúng.


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Thú vật không ác độc, chúng giết để ăn, để sống (survive), không như loài người, đủ trò, đủ kiểu. Giết con tê giác để chỉ lấy cái sừng trên đầu, bắn chết một con voi để lấy cặp ngà, hảnh diện chưng bày trong phòng khách. Nhiều chuyện dã man khác nữa....

Bọn người tàn ác giết voi mẹ, bắt voi con về hành hạ, đánh đập, ép con thú phải làm những việc nặng nhọc như kéo cây nặng trên rừng, làm những trò khỉ cho người coi,....

Trò "dạy dổ" này bọn mọi Thái gọi là "Phajaan"


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The Crush

'Crushing' Of An Elephants Spirit
The brutality of training varies throughout the country and largely depends on the individual elephant and camp owners morals as well as the working needs of the elephant.


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Elephants that are required for riding, tricks, painting,begging, parades or temple work undergo harsher methods of training, again these methods vary and are dependant on many factors i.e. mahout/elephant relationship, elephant personality/age/sex, camp owners attitude to welfare etc.

For captive breed calves positive reinforcement is often used today. Although any form of training does still require removing the calf from its mother at perhaps 3 years old and sometimes not reuniting them for a further 10-15 years, if at all. This is far too young for a calf to be separated from its mother and often causes lasting emotional and mental distress for the elephants.

Young elephants are frequently poached from the wild for the tourist trade; these elephants are more likely to experience the intense suffering of the Crush.

When young wild elephants are poached, the elephants family will be killed – which is witnessed by the young elephant; generally leaving them extremely distressed, but because they are not used to human contact, the spirit is harder to break.

On average 4-5 wild elephants will die as a result of one elephant being taken for the tourism industry.

Baby elephants are tethered and dragged to a clearing where the crush cage is located. These fragile elephants will be kept in small crates, their front and back legs bound with ropes in order for their limbs to be stretched.

Repeatedly beaten with sharp metal and other tools, the helpless baby elephants will be constantly yelled and screamed at. They are stabbed, burned and beaten, as well as starved of food and deprived of water.

Bull hooks (a tool used in most forms of elephant control) will be used to stab the animal's head, slash the skin and tug the ears. Asian elephants used in trekking (elephant rides), circuses or any other form of entertainment, often have shredded or torn ears from their tissue being ripped and pulled away during the training process. They also often have scars on their foreheads from deep lacerations caused by beatings.


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The Phajaan may last from several days to weeks, most elephants go through it when they are 3-6 years, but they can be younger depending on the age at which they were taken from their mothers. They have no rest from physical torture and mental domination. Gradually, their spirits are broken, as their handlers achieve control.

Beatings can continue regularly throughout the elephants' life to remind them of their place. Some of these abused animals eventually snap from the strain of relentless torture, with 5% of captive elephants killing people!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elephant_crushing

https://www.thailandelephants.org/the-ugly



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