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People of Denmark killing whales and dolphins.

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pilot whales most likely aren't endangered, so why shouldn't they be allowed to continue an age old tradition? they don't hunt whales very often and they don't do it commercially like the japanese.

also, danish people don't hunt whales, faroese people do, the Faroe islands are a selfgoverning territory in the Danish realm.
 
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Why are the Japanese blamed for killing whales

the japanese are SAVING us from the Whale/Dolphin invasion force

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Fuck those people! Would be one thing to go fishing for them, but to herd them into the shallows then have a mob of people run into the water and beat them to death....
 
Fuck those people! Would be one thing to go fishing for them, but to herd them into the shallows then have a mob of people run into the water and beat them to death....

yeah, how brutish, they should rather keep the whales captive in the absolute minimum amount of space and feed them all kinds of chemicals to get them ready for the slaughter house where they'll get tasered and end their days covered in feces on a conveyor belt with thousands of other animals...


I don't understand why people get so upset about whales that probably aren't endangered.
 
Fuck those people! Would be one thing to go fishing for them, but to herd them into the shallows then have a mob of people run into the water and beat them to death....

How is it any worse than sending a whole herd of cows up a chute to have a bolt shot into their heads?

The faroese people are quickly severing the spinal cord near the head. That's about as humane as it gets, even if it does look brutal.
 
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