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what's wrong with fundraising for greenpeace? im happy to give them money without knowing what they use it for.Justin said:I don't understand how donating money to Greenpeace is going to help stop whaling. It seems like its just a fund-raising campaign to me.
i love you more than the girls who kiseeed me tonightKwayera said:The whalers in Japan - and Norway! - make me sick. I believe that whales are sentient creatures - it'd be like hunting humans, and we don't do that, do we?
And you know, there's no laws protecting the countless thousands of dolphins that are slaughtered every year in Taiji, Japan - they have NO proctection. When I have enough money, I'm joing to join the Sea Shepherd cruises to slash the nets that they herd the dolphins into shore with; better than Greenpeace, who do NOTHING.
Could I kiss you tonight?danieljarvis said:i love you more than the girls who kiseeed me tonight
That's a very valid point. It takes nearly an hour for a whale to die.M.I.A-187 said:I have no love for jap whalers course i like whales and they killed them in a very cruel way.
they actually blow them up with grenades. inhuman mother fuckers. there HAS to be a better way. at least anaesthatise them first hey?TerrbleSpellor said:If they don't immediately start hacking away at its corpse (for scientific purposes!) first.
What really pissed me off about these Japs and the whale was a quote from some Jap whale official guy which was something like:Whale meat is quite a delicacy in Japanese cuisine.
Eating whales is like eating kangaroo. Only difference is nobody gets pissy at us when we hit a kangaroo with our cars.
absolute idiotPhanatical said:Whale meat is quite a delicacy in Japanese cuisine.
Eating whales is like eating kangaroo. Only difference is nobody gets pissy at us when we hit a kangaroo with our cars.
A-fucking-men.Schoolies_2004 said:What really pissed me off about these Japs and the whale was a quote from some Jap whale official guy which was something like:
"How would Australias feel if we stopped you fro meating kangaroo?"
What a sterotypical comment that in that we all eat kangaroo at the levels Japs eat whales! And furthermore, the key difference between the two is that Kangaroos are in Australia in plague proportions, often needing to be culled - but there are shyte all whales realistically left! So that comment had always made my blood boil!
Two things i dont understand though, is firstly how the fark can Japs come into our waters through that loophole....its out water, if research on them needs to be done we should be the only ones able to do it! (Although we know that a BS excuse). And secondly, couldnt a defence to that research bullshit be that they should use dead/beached whales for these purposes, espeically in regards to that species of whale that is endangered that they kilL!? No that this matters, the mere fact that they HAD a quota of 400 and now have one of 900 proves its BS, why the hell would research need that many animals killed. I say Australia hires some mercernaries to take out the Jap fleet, then its no-ones fault
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Kangaroo meat is a sustainable resource. Whale meat is most definantly not. When did you last kill a whale by accidently running over it?Phanatical said:Whale meat is quite a delicacy in Japanese cuisine.
Eating whales is like eating kangaroo. Only difference is nobody gets pissy at us when we hit a kangaroo with our cars.
Good idea, in theory, but useless in practice. The reason WHY whales take so long to breed is that, firstly, because of the calf's extraordinary size at birth and that fact that it needs to be fully functional at birth, it needs to develop for a LONG time in the womb. Genetic modification cannot change that. It also cannot change the length of time a whale needs to mature and therefore the length of time it stays with its mother, which is at the very least two years - the very minimum amount of time it needs with its mother to be able to survive on its own. This includes socialisation, induction of feeding habits (and/or hunting habits, in sperm whales and orca - this can take YEARS) and of knowledge of migration routes and other supplementary material - in a very real way, their development is almost as slow as our own.Serius said:then we do research on things we can do to replenish whale populations, promote breeding and what not, maybe some sort of genetic modification is necessary so that gestation period = 1 yr, reproductive cycle every 2 months something like that.
Don't you get it? The reason why the whales are becoming extinct is because they CAN'T replenish themselves faster than they do now - their bodies, their environment, their nature simply will not and cannot allow it.Serius said:well damn, there must be a way to increase the rate that they replenish themselves, cause ive got a feeling that its almost 2 late even if we stop the whaling today