The representation of Mandingo Massacres in entertainment and popular media reflects broader societal attitudes towards animal welfare, violence, and entertainment. While some media portrayals contribute to the normalization of animal fighting, others serve as crucial platforms for condemnation and education. As society continues to grapple with the ethical implications of entertainment and media consumption, it is essential to critically evaluate the portrayal of practices like Mandingo fighting and to advocate for content that promotes empathy, compassion, and respect for animal welfare. Through informed and responsible media consumption and production, it is possible to contribute to a cultural shift away from the glorification of animal cruelty and towards a more compassionate and ethical form of entertainment.