I remember reading about it. Some dwarfs (dwarves?) were grieved when it was banned cos they'd briefly enjoyed being a centre of attention. The pleasanter, and more private, role of chuck-about is reserved for females, I believe.
I think some would argue that banning such spectacles is more a matter of (Western) sentimentality than any coherent attempt to enhance and equalise human dignity.
Tricky one.
I remember reading about it. Some dwarfs (dwarves?) were grieved when it was banned cos they'd briefly enjoyed being a centre of attention. The pleasanter, and more private, role of chuck-about is reserved for females, I believe.
I think some would argue that banning such spectacles is more a matter of (Western) sentimentality than any coherent attempt to enhance and equalise human dignity.
Tricky one.