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This needs to be addressed

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I feel like after the movie blackfish did its job somewhat but do people ever realize that there are other countries that haven'stopped breeding the orcas, that makes them do shows daily, some are still going into the water with them, it's all about money and keeping this hush hush, but I think it's bullshit. I mean SeaWorld usually fights because of how big of there corporation is but they are like no it's good along as are other counties are helping us make money.vfuck the tanks. orcas are meant to dive deep waters not put on a plane to go to the other side of the world for hours
 
Glad to meet you. Now we know how you feel about orcas. Would you like to tell us more about yourself? Are you a diver? Freediove or scuba? Etc?
 
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