DOLPHIN MASSACRE in Japan !!!

Discussion in 'Press Releases' started by brian eiland, Mar 12, 2007.

  1. l_boyle
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    l_boyle ol' can of sardines

    I did that few months ago, watched the video, and signed the petition twenty different times..
    It is freakin' sad seeing those animal being wasted like that..
    If Jacques-Yves Cousteau still alive today, there would be a change..
    May they have Tsunamis once a month for hundreds years...
     
  2. lazeyjack

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    BRAVO AND well said now wait for the sad jerks to post you neg feedback
     
  3. StianM
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    And may those ignorant americans have a 9/11 once a day for a thousand years just because they have death penalty.

    How did that feel? Hurt your proud american felings?
    Spain has bull fighting witch is only for show, atleast those japanese do it for food, UK until recently had fox hunting and I newer heard about them eating fox, but just for enjoying to see a pack off dogs tear that poor animals apart while they are alive. Australia had something called niger hunting(atleast that is what I heard) They also did not reconsise the aboriginal as a human race, but as a animal as late as the 60's. They where well into the 90's befour they reonised the aboriginals to be in australia befour them.

    Now go and put your proud and superb white culture up your ***.

    Just for the record I am a voulenter in a animal rights group here and a japanese guy bought a weelchair for on off our dogs that lost the feeling in her rear legs, we also have some japanese girls droping by now and then to help. I did not see that mutch australians or americans there, but a few canadians and brits.
     
  4. l_boyle
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    l_boyle ol' can of sardines

    yada yada yada yada yada.... Learn to speak English
     
  5. lazeyjack

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    yes they shot abos for sport here, and the police still kill em for fun
     
  6. l_boyle
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    l_boyle ol' can of sardines

    StianM,
    yada yada yada yada yada.... Learn to write English...........
     
  7. Raggi_Thor
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    Stian, du trenger ikke være så uhøflig!
    Det hender du opgså har stavefeil, og hva er galt med australsk slæng?
     
  8. StianM
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    你好嗎:D
    What a total lack off good arguments. Start to atack others english knowlenge and I speak it just fine thank you, it's the spelling that cause me truble.

    I doubt that, but we white power dudes don't actualy have the past that give us the right to judge other cultures.

    Er ikke uhøflig, svarer bare med samme mynt. Og føler meg forpliktet til å forsvare de som selv ikke har muligheten til det.

    Now can you answer a post in 3 diferent languages without spelling annything wrong?
     
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  9. charmc
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    StianM,

    I only counted 2 languages, but I'm still impressed. I speak only muy pocito Espanol, kliene Deutch, and un petite peu Francaise. You made your point most eloquently with your first sentence, however. Here's to good arguments and the joy of jousting with ideas!! :)
     
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    Good point Stian :)
     
  11. im412
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    it is an emotive subject
    please read the links of the "anti dolphin" cull, even there, its more than meets the eye

    it is an annual under 600 dolphin cull for a week, so setting up a proper abattoir would be too dear

    http://www.earthisland.org/saveTaijiDolphins/tokyoShimbun.html
    http://www.onevoicedolphinproject.com/coalition_in_taiji_october_2005.html
    http://www.japanfocus.org/products/details/2306

    they separate out the best-looking dolphins and export them for use in (theme park) circus acts, aquariums and so on

    ........Those are worth about 100,000 dollars a piece;
    The rest are slaughtered and are worth about 600 dollars each

    the isl of Taiji for years escaped the prying eyes of animal rights activists,
    but the isolation has been abruptly ended by the Internet
    – most Japanese people know little about the tradition --
    of local bureaucrats and the 26 fishermen who run the hunt. of the town’s 500-odd fishermen

    **26 fishermen and the under 600 dolphin quota, once a year cull ..although cruel...comes close to a beat up
    especially when they are sold alive $100,000 and $600 dead..if ya ugly
    more homeless people die of exposure in the streets per year, than that

    in India.. animal rights activists, PETA like, would show video's of cows being slaughter to collect donations
     
  12. Frosty

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    I dont want to take any thing away from the post above by 'im 412' wich I think has something to think about.

    However the speaking of multiple languages is wasted space when one is unable to even master ones own mother tounge.

    Failing in communication, these mutiple lingusts then try to impress by spouting some other tounge in a desperate bid to look intelligent.

    As a child chanting,-- some people think they have now gained control when in actuall fact they have merely confused the situation.

    Strangley, they then feel above thier oponent because thier oponent can no longer understand.

    Hence the term "big kids"
     
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  13. StianM
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    I think this prove me and longliners points.
    Instead off trying to stop there dolphin hunting we should show understanding against there diferent culture and instead put our efort into making them use more humane ways to kill them. Harpunes fitted with granates is what the whale hunters use if I'm not mistaken, the shock from the detonation kills the animal.

    Agree

    English is not mine and my dyselectia prevents me from writing anny language fluently, but atleast I try.

    Just like saying you can't even speak english fluently? Now that is the most sad coment I can read and in 100% off the cases it's native english speakers that spit it out.
     
  14. lazeyjack

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    stian

    yes you try and we appreciate it!! PraVDA!! AND I apologise for all those that have been rude to you because of this
     

  15. charmc
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    Jack,

    I confess you've puzzled me with that post. It might be because I'm not the brightest, but I think you may have missed Stian's point. English is not his mother tongue. I can't read minds, but I doubt he feels superior or that he's gained control of the argument.

    I admire anyone who is multilingual ... for that accomplishment, one I have never mastered. That's got nothing to do with whether I agree with his/her ideas. Stian's "point made most eloquently", was noting that I_boyle was attacking him for his mistakes in English, instead of attacking the ideas he had expressed about killing dolphins.

    I agree with you about im 412's post. I confess I learned something here. I thought, when I first read about the dolphin slaughter, that this was a widespread part of Japanese culture. I still think it's wrong, but the degree of offense is different because the killers are a small number of fishermen in an isolated village. There is a difference between that and the "side effect" killing of dolphins to make it easier to harvest tuna.

    I don't know all the final answers, but I suspect that's at least partly because they are not as simple as they first appear.
     
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