Debate support about topic Snake charmers
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Snake charming is the practice of appearing to hypnotize a snake (often a cobra) by playing and waving around an instrument called a pungi.
In the case of venomous snakes like cobras, the fangs are crudely extracted, and the venom glands are painfully gouged out or punctured, thus disabling the snake’s only means of defense, feeding, and digestion, essentially condemning it to a slow, excruciating death. Non-venomous snakes are not spared either, and have their mouths stitched shut, making it impossible for them to eat. The snakes are starved and kept in dark, cramped cane baskets for the rest of their lives, so the snake charmer can earn money by ‘charming’/exhibiting the snake.
The Wildlife Protection Act of 1972 bans, and has a prison sentence for, any form of trapping, snaring, capturing, or even hunting of snakes, and using them for display and entertainment.
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it depends what side you are on.
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if you are against snake charmers-
they inslave snakes and possible control them to do their bidding.
if you are with snake charmers-
they need a monetary source and this might be their only option. also its good entertainment while the snake might be getting better treatment than in the wild!