Stop Using Animals in Game Shows and Stop handing over Chickens and animals just to be killed on behalf of game shows!


Posted April 11, 2019 by sunsetcorp

CBS show "Survivor" Kills Chickens, Pettikulle Enna TV Show on Astro Satellite abuses animals, Bear Grylls & National Geographic kill frogs, Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES)

 
I do get that 'meat's, meat and man's gotta eat' so to speak, but I am sorry when it comes to reality game shows like Survivor, it is not the true sense of needing to Survive.

And, therefore them handing out three chickens to be killed every season needs to be stopped.
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It hit me a few years ago when certain contestants had cuts on their bodies and the Survivor production crew and medical crew swooped into not only take one person out of the game, another one was also given antibiotic cream to keep on the cuts.

My point is that if whomever is so malnutritioned on that show, medical will swoop into save the day with some food.

That is NOT surviving as in the true sense of needing to survive if you were out in the wilderness without food.

As a matter of fact, I created a petition that was delivered to the show but nothing came of it.

Handing out chickens for people to kill right away for the sake of a game show is just ridiculous. It is a game show for gods sakes. Like I said above here, you are not surviving per se when you know a medical crew can step in at anytime to help.

There are animals now being used for a game show in Malaysia.

Astro is a direct-broadcast satellite pay TV service which is currently airing a local show called Pettikulle Enna. The show – which is in its third season – uses animals to shock and amuse participants for the sake of entertainment. Participants touch and inappropriately handle snakes, lizards, iguanas, frogs, mice, scorpions, and many other animals in a "fear-testing" game that Astro describes as "an interesting take on fear and comedy as the participants are made to feel and identify the most bizarre things – from snakes to cakes – in an undisclosed box". Episodes can be found here.
Rather than being allowed to explore lush jungles, swamps, and other natural habitats, these animals are placed in a scary, loud, and dangerous environment. Snakes, for example, naturally shun contact with humans, and being held, touched, petted, or passed around is stressful and leaves them prone to illness and injury. Animal handlers are more interested in making a profit than the animals' welfare, so snakes' specialized care needs – including precise diets – are often not met. Captive snakes are often relegated to aquariums in which they can't even stretch out to full length, much less move around much or climb.
Animals aren't actors or spectacles to imprison and gawk at. Yet for this show, they're forced to take part in silly, confusing games; kept caged in barren, unstimulating, and filthy enclosures; and separated from their families and friends – all for the sake of human entertainment.
The physical and mental frustrations of captivity often lead animals to exhibit abnormal, neurotic, and even self-destructive behaviour patterns. Many even die prematurely.
As a giant media company in Malaysia, Astro should speak out against animal abuse and instead air programmes geared towards informing the public about animal cruelty.

Please take a moment to write to the following individuals in behalf of these animals and ask that they cease the broadcast of Pettikulle Enna immediately:
Mr Henry Tan Poh Hock, Astro CEO at [email protected]
Mr Marc Lourdes, VP of Digital Content at [email protected]
The Malaysian ambassador to your country (Please find contact details here. As you may be aware from our previous mission, the embassy's e-mail address may not always be up to date on the website provided. If you get a message indicating that the e-mail failed to send, please check the embassy's website directly or let me know and I'll help you find the current e-mail address.)

This TV show needlessly kills wild animals for ratings. Tell Nat Geo to cancel "Running Wild" and end the cruelty.

Survivalist and TV personality Bear Grylls has earned the nickname the "Butcher of Bulgaria" for needlessly killing wildlife after an episode of his survival skills/reality show "Running Wild."

In the episode, Grylls and his guest, "Dancing with the Stars" dancer Derek Hough, embark on an outdoors adventure in Rila National Park, which is one of the most protected ecosystems in Europe. It was here — surrounded by this pristine nature — that Grylls and Hough caught several protected frogs and slaughtered them on TV.

Animals aren't props. Sign the petition and tell Nat Geo to cancel "Running Wild."

"Running Wild" is currently on the Nat Geo TV channel, which seems strange and counterintuitive. National Geographic is an organization that for years has taught people about the beauty and diversity of the natural world and why we should respect it. So why do they allow Grylls to murder innocent animals for ratings?

Killing animals as a stunt for a TV show is wrong and unethical. Tell Nat Geo to cancel this cruel show now.
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Last Updated April 11, 2019