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Japan - How much more "reasearch" is needed?
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How can the civilised world stop Japan etc hunting these magnificent creatures? Surely this is just commercial whaling poorly disguised and therefore illegal.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/...asia-pacific-15163955
http://www.bbc.co.uk/...asia-pacific-15163955
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Whales are being hunted to extinction under a banner of lies. Ok why don't the just come clean and say we are hunting them for food and stick two fingers up to the objectors then? Why ios commercial whaling banned then?
By your ridiculous logic jake we should not be objecting to hunting tigers or Rhinos as long as it's for food. It's nothing to do with pretty/ugly most whales are ugly anyway. I said magnificent not pretty, one does not imply the other.
There are plenty of un-endagered species to hunt or farm for food.
By your ridiculous logic jake we should not be objecting to hunting tigers or Rhinos as long as it's for food. It's nothing to do with pretty/ugly most whales are ugly anyway. I said magnificent not pretty, one does not imply the other.
There are plenty of un-endagered species to hunt or farm for food.
I couldn't agree more. Like bull fighting, fox hunting, they should be banned outright. The Chinese are no better with their dubious medicines made from some of the planets rarest creatures. The Japanese are not alone in hunting whales, having seen some truly horrific photographs recently, but the world animal protection organisations should be out there protesting, along with Greenpeace and anyone who can make a difference.
You do react emotionally don't you?
Rhinos and Tigers are both endangered as are a number of whales which is one very good reason not to hunt them.
There are also arguments (probably less good ones) regarding intelligence and (better ones) regarding cruelty of the method.
I just think it's a shame that people get so worked up over protecting whales and pandas yet try to drum up interest in the Green Eyed Bush Frog and the apathy is overwhelming.
Rhinos and Tigers are both endangered as are a number of whales which is one very good reason not to hunt them.
There are also arguments (probably less good ones) regarding intelligence and (better ones) regarding cruelty of the method.
I just think it's a shame that people get so worked up over protecting whales and pandas yet try to drum up interest in the Green Eyed Bush Frog and the apathy is overwhelming.
But this is why we get emotional, it makes us do something about it. In my case, I donate to charities who want to help, I lobby my MP, I write letters and spread the word to others like minded. A drop in the ocean yes, but not if everybody who feels emotional about these things all do the same. You think Brains is emotional, I think you are touchy !
If you're so concerned - I take it you shun Palm oil products (If you can)
http://www.orangutan....-orangutan-extinction
And it's not just Orangutans Palm oil is responsible for huge environment loss so I tend to think that giving out about Whale hunting before nipping down to Tesco is a touch niaive
http://www.orangutan....-orangutan-extinction
And it's not just Orangutans Palm oil is responsible for huge environment loss so I tend to think that giving out about Whale hunting before nipping down to Tesco is a touch niaive
I'm not much of an activist, are you saying that unless I am, I'm not allowed to be against whaling. It's curious that you seem to be turning this into some sort "caring" consistency argument. OK, I probably do use palm oil products (what are they? no doubt there are lots!) so obviously I'm not allowed to care about endangered species.
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