Ban the traditon in Thailand of torturing elephants to 'break their spirit'!

Use for centuries to domesticate wild elephants, this torture method is still accepted as the only viable training method for elephant handlers and is used in almost every elephant attraction in Thailand. And, once they have their 'souls stamped out', they are simply vessels entertaining people. They are chained. The barbaric ritual of 'crushing' a young elephant's spirit in order to domesticate it, due to the belief that establishing domination through torture is the only way to tame it, is called the Phajaan. It is mainly practised in the Karen province of Thailand. Every captive elephant one sees in Thailand with the exception of those still living in the wild and born in protected sanctuaries has more than likely gone through it. The one's begging in the streets, the ones in trekking camps, breeding camps, tourist camps, and zoos. At least more than half of them have gone through the Phajaan. Tourists, before you use an elephant 'attraction', bare in mind the torture that the elephant has gone through for your pleasure!!
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