Elephant ethics

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The Seawolf
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Elephant ethics

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I happened to mention at work yesterday that I am going to see some elephants today and I might have a go on one. This south African woman who works at me had a go at me saying riding elephants is cruel and I should be ashamed of myself.

(She has previously had a go at me as she terms anyone with a girlfriend who is 20 years younger than them as a pedo - which is bollocks.)

I woke up this morning and wondered if she might be right about the elephants though.

Is going for an elephant ride cruel?

I am still going by the way.

Elephants lol
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