Activists plan to line the route of next week's parade to
protest a SeaWorld float over accusations in a new documentary that the theme
parks treat whales badly. And ranchers succeeded in getting Jett pulled off the
South Dakota tourism float after they questioned why the vegetarian and
animal-rights ally was representing their beef-loving state.
The float flaps threaten to shake Macy's traditional position of staying out of
politics and soaring silently above the fray, like the massive balloons of
Snoopy, Kermit the Frog and SpongeBob SquarePants.
"The parade has never taken on, promoted or otherwise engaged in social
commentary, political debate or other forms of advocacy," Cincinnati-based
Macy's Inc. said in a statement this week.
It was in that spirit that parade executive producer Amy Kule said Tuesday that
the SeaWorld float is staying.
"There is no controversy," she said. "Our goal is to entertain, and that is
their goal, as well."
The SeaWorld float, which depicts rolling waves, tropical fish, penguins and
Shamu, comes months after the release of the documentary "Blackfish," which
contends that SeaWorld's poor treatment of its killer whales contributed to the
aggression of a whale involved in a trainer's death.
SeaWorld says the accusations have "absolutely no basis" and that "the men and
women who care for these animals at SeaWorld are dedicated in every respect to
their health and well-being."
Activists, including members of the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals,
say they plan to stage a protest somewhere along the route during next week's
parade. And the group says it has sent Macy's more than 80,000 emails from
animal lovers demanding that the store drop the float.
Among those joining were actor Alec Baldwin and his wife,
Hilaria, who wrote last week that SeaWorld was a "cruel prison for whales" and
that the parks "should not be celebrated with a giant Shamu float parading down
34th Street."
Kenneth Sherrill, professor emeritus of political science at Manhattan's Hunter
College and a longtime parade watcher, says the SeaWorld controversy puts Macy's
in a tough spot.
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"It's damned if they do, damned if they don't," Sherrill said.
"Macy's is making a statement. If there's a political conflict,
saying 'I'm not getting involved' means you're supporting the status
quo."
PETA also is connected to the float controversy involving Jett, an
animal-rights vegetarian who works with the organization.
She was scheduled to sing atop South Dakota's tourism float until an
outcry from the South Dakota Cattlemen's Association, which said it
made no sense to feature an artist who is critical of the state's
top economic sector.
Macy's found a solution: The "I Love Rock 'n' Roll" singer and her
Blackhearts band are being moved to a different float as yet to be
announced. A parade spokesman said it made the move so attention
isn't diverted from the "entertainment mission" of the event, which
also features Carrie Underwood, Jimmy Fallon, the Radio City
Rockettes and the cast members of the reality show "Duck Dynasty."
The parade has gone on through previous controversies.
In 2011, Tim Burton's "B. Boy" balloon took flight despite critics
labeling it "creepy" for its depiction of a snaggle-toothed boy made
out of old party balloons.
And last year, Elmo's appearance followed sexual abuse charges
against longtime puppeteer Kevin Clash, whose recorded voice was
heard on a float. That parade also included confetti made from
shredded New York City police documents.
[Associated
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