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Wildlife documentaries infringe animals' privacy, says report |
2010-04-29 |
Wildlife documentary makers are infringing animals' rights to privacy by filming their most private and intimate moments, according to a new study. Footage of animals giving birth in their burrows or mating crosses an ethical line that film-makers should respect, according to Brett Mills, a lecturer in film studies at the University of East Anglia.(Of Climate-gate fame) |
Posted by:tipper |
#7 Frank G - ROFLMAO. I knew some guy would pick up on that theme. Thanks for not disappointing. ;-p |
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut 2010-04-29 22:06 |
#6 So now we are violating animals' human rights? |
Posted by: gorb 2010-04-29 22:00 |
#5 Any being (including human) that copulates and licks its balls in public doesn't deserve any privacy. "Boy, I wish I could do that" "Well, it helps if you pet him first" *ba-dum-dum-dum* *rimshot* I'm here all week, try the veal, and don't forget to tip the waitress |
Posted by: Frank G 2010-04-29 21:50 |
#4 Are cartoons about animals still OK or is watching Chip and Dale now like watching vintage Little Rascals. |
Posted by: Super Hose 2010-04-29 21:46 |
#3 What privacy, you idiot? Any being (including human) that copulates and licks its balls in public doesn't deserve any privacy. |
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut 2010-04-29 21:24 |
#2 I wonder if these people turn to their buddies backstage right before they walk out and say, "Heh. Watch this. The rubes will eat it up..." |
Posted by: tu3031 2010-04-29 19:24 |
#1 News flash... animals don't give a fuck about privacy. Someone please shoot this waste of sperm. |
Posted by: DarthVader 2010-04-29 18:08 |