74% Yes |
26% No |
63% Yes |
20% No |
6% Yes, and the government should do more to protect the treatment of animals |
6% No, these ceremonies are an integral part of our cultural tradition and tourism |
5% Yes, an animal’s life is more important than a cultural tradition |
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Unique answers from India users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
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Goverment can advocate against animal cruelty for entertainment but not ban it
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No. Government should in general keep away from regulating religious-cultural events.
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Government shouldn't meddle in how hindus offer pashubali and again it is not for entertainment. It has a very higher purpose.
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Outright ban may invite backlash from certain communities.Instead, the government should try to bring awareness about the animal cruelty and also inculcate the feeling of kindness to animals in the public.
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The ethics are very confusing for this one so i would say it depends on a case by case basis.
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Yes, if it is solely for entertainment.
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