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The Most Dangerous Creature In Seaworld: The Corporation | Corporate Casket

iilluminaughtii

Blair Zoń

Documentary, Education, Business, Society & Culture

4.4961 Ratings

🗓️ 25 June 2022

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

Go to http://athenaclub.com and use code casket for 20% off your first order. Go to http://expressvpn.com/casket to get an extra 3 months free. Welcome to the Corporate Casket, a semiweekly series where bad businesses go to die. We will discuss any and everything from bad charities, terrible CEOs, and businesses that have a lot to hide. Seaworld is now known for their mistreatment of animals and the numerous orca attacks they tried to conceal. Now that it’s all out there, the theme park is back, trying to exploit their killer whales once again. As the company tries to convince the public that they’ve changed, we look at why we should be wary of that claim. Connect with me: https://linktr.ee/iilluminaughtii Sources: https://justpaste.it/1xu86 Writers/Researchers/Helpers: AJ Reed This episode was edited and mixed by: G. Thomas Craig Album cover art created by: Betsy Primes Intro Song Credits: Last to Fall- Will Van De Crommert Outro Song Credits: Sacred and Profane- Nicholas Rowe Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

SeaWorld, that once popular marine life theme park where everyone loved the orcas.

0:09.8

They did tricks, they waved, and they really seemed to enjoy themselves.

0:14.8

Until they understandably snapped out of a few years of mistreatment, and someone got injured

0:19.2

or died in the process.

0:21.2

These Orca attacks have been going on for far longer than you realize, and SeaWorld

0:25.7

has been at the center of it.

0:28.1

The documentary that swept the world changed how they presented their orca's, and we thought that it was over.

0:34.1

But it's not because they're back.

0:37.0

Every evening at sunset something magical happens at Sea World. Things you can't see all day long suddenly

0:46.7

appear in the dark. And while some people come for the nightlife, Others come just to sit and gaze at the big

0:56.0

and the little dipper.

0:59.0

Sea World, it's not another park. It's another world.

1:07.0

Hello everyone and welcome to another episode of the corporate casket. I'm the

1:13.7

aluminati and you know the world we live in is incredibly amazing it's filled with

1:18.3

a number of creatures that live on land in the sky and in the sea. We as humans are honored with the opportunity to observe

1:25.4

and learn from this living ecosystem. One way we do this is by simply going

1:29.9

outside and looking around. Another way that many of us have appreciated the planets

1:34.1

animals and creatures is through zoos, aquariums, preserves, and other places.

1:38.8

Some places are nice, but not all of them. Today we're talking about SeaWorld and all the insane things they did to ocean creatures,

1:46.2

including the highly publicized Blackfish documentary. The American-based Animal Theme Park first opened on March 21st, 1964.

2:01.4

It was originally supposed to be an underwater restaurant and marine life show, but at the time that wasn't exactly possible.

2:07.0

Sea World primarily focuses on, well, sea creatures of course.

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