Meed
boy named crow
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I think it's got more to do with the mythos that been created around these cetaceans by the crystal-hugging New Age woo crowd.
Do you dispute that they are the most intelligent non-human animals with the possible exception of chimpanzees or do you think the idea of compassion/respect toward any non-human animals whatsoever is a woo belief?
While it's true that new age woos are probably more likely to care about animal treatment, pointing out such an association would be a poor argument. How many Christian woos argue the opposite? "God put animals on the earth for us to use however we want". Don't forget the majority of the world's population are woos of some form or another. It would be wrong to assume these are all just woo beliefs though. Many prominent skeptics including Dawkins have spoken favorably of the pro animal welfare movement (Peter Singer comes to mind in particular).
I realize you weren't making that argument, BTW. You were just speculating.
Did dolphins really how this place is popular culture before they became the subject of woefully bad paintings, surrounded by rainbows, fairy dust and pink unicorns?
I think it's a result of scientific studies into animal intelligence... I'm not familiar with these pink unicorn paintings, but they sound more like a preteen girl and/or gay pride thing.