A little unusual for me to discuss this, but I just saw a notice in the news that Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus ("the greatest show on earth") is going to close down after May. The owner, Kenneth Field (I think that is his name) had to tell his employees last week. There has been a long decline in ticket sales based on the changing tastes of the American audience. Radio, television, and the movies (which once gave an "Oscar" for best film to a DeMille movie about the circus called "The Greatest Show on Earth") all stole the audience away bit by bit, and then the internet and electronic games finished the job. But the biggest change in the mood of the audience was that groups like the A.S.P.C.A., the Humane Society, and PETA had assailed the circus for mistreating it's animals. This had a permanent affect with the public, despite the fact that Ringling Brothers actually won a large settlement for libel against several of these a few years back.
As a kid I went to the circus about thee or four times, and I really could not stand the smell from the animal cages (I had a similar reaction in zoos). About 1984 I went to the circus in Manhattan (Madison Square Garden) with a co-worker friend of mine, and his family. That was it. Still I was interested in it's history, and the colorful people involved with it. It saddens me a little to think that such an old established institution in this country (146 years) and older abroad has been wiped out by progress. At what point does the public finally tell progress it has to stop. Eventually it will you know.
As a kid I went to the circus about thee or four times, and I really could not stand the smell from the animal cages (I had a similar reaction in zoos). About 1984 I went to the circus in Manhattan (Madison Square Garden) with a co-worker friend of mine, and his family. That was it. Still I was interested in it's history, and the colorful people involved with it. It saddens me a little to think that such an old established institution in this country (146 years) and older abroad has been wiped out by progress. At what point does the public finally tell progress it has to stop. Eventually it will you know.
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