I had a similar conversation with a neighbour once. She was Somalian and was planning to have her young daughters circumcised. She explained very strongly that we, in the west, don't care about our children enough or put their needs before our own because we oppose female circumcision.
There are all sorts of things that human beings justify in the name of cultural difference. Slavery was one of them.
Sadly, I have seen zoos and circuses not much better than this one in North America (USA) in the past. The concept of being against cruelty is not a Western one, as pointed out by Elbert.
Children in Belize are particularly privileged in respect to seeing wild animals that other people in the world may never see. Belize has a fantastic zoo and amazing wildlife. How many children in the world will ever see a real tapir, or jaguar, a harpy eagle or howler monkey? A country that is making its name as an eco destination has no excuses when it comes to conservation and animal welfare.
Just to add to Elbert's quote, given that Belize is primarily Catholic - Cardinal Ratzinger, now Pope Benedict XVI said said "Animals too, are God's creatures and even if they do not have the same direct relationship to God that man has, they are still creatures of His will, creatures we must respect as companions in creation." Also, in 1990 Pope John Paul II made a proclamation that all animals have souls.
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