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SoupViking t1_jd4tcrl wrote

I went to a zoo in Texas, and there were bears in cement enclosures that just paced back and forth and back and forth. It looked awful. I think animals ought to be wild. That same zoo had a single hyena in an enclosure, which I can only relate to solitary confinement. Once you see zoos like that, they all seem like prisons for animals.

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SuspiciouslySuspect2 t1_jd4l79j wrote

I've stated this repeatedly. Nobody is forcing them to continue owning the property.

They may sell at any moment, and eliminate the problem.

They chose to buy into an exploitative business model and are being burned, just a little. If you go bankrupt from your tenant not paying rent, you couldn't afford that property, could you? Walk away, make better choices.

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