Inuk father faces online backlash after sharing photo of beluga harvest
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The pilot whale. Gentle, sensitive, intelligent. People still kill these and claim they need to for survival? I call bullshit.
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And just because an ancient culture did something for a long doesn't mean it's still OK.

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They are majestic creatures
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Some of the same people who are down with the idea of killing these beautiful, innocent creatures argue adamantly against executing child murderers and the like.brianlux said:The pilot whale. Gentle, sensitive, intelligent. People still kill these and claim they need to for survival? I call bullshit.
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Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
Some of the same people who are down with the idea of killing these beautiful, innocent creatures argue adamantly against executing child murderers and the like.brianlux said:The pilot whale. Gentle, sensitive, intelligent. People still kill these and claim they need to for survival? I call bullshit.
Mind boggling.Anyone reading this who is somehow OK with killing these beauties might consider the following:-Pilot whales are are actually the second largest Dolphins in the world.-They are highly social animals.-They travel in large, matriarchal pods and the males and females stay with their mother's pods but they do not inbreed. Males temporarily leave their mother's pd to mate.-Under stressful conditions, Pilot Whales emit sad, mournful cries.-They are susceptible to pollutants such as DDT and PCB's (obviously from anthropocentric sources, making them toxic to eat).-Certain groups of humans have taken advantage of the Pilot Whale's gentle social nature by herding them into shallow waters by what is called "drive fisheries". One drive fishery alone in Newfoundland killed over 50,000 whales between 1951 and 1961.-They display the same intelligence as bottlenose dolphins.
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I am also disgusted and people who do this are indeed heroes ... But the laws protecting such industries are pretty cut and dry.lastexitlondon said:
I cannot understand how this is allowed. I'm actually so disgusted. Wow they arrested the wrong people . Sad race the humans .brianlux said:lastexitlondon said:LADbible (@ladbible) Tweeted:Sea turns red with blood during annual whale hunt on Faroe Islands.https://t.co/6qUEFHILJO https://t.co/p7DKgSluZz What are these people up toThese brave souls, the Sandavagur 5, were arrested for defending the pilot whales in the Faroe Islands. Heroes:
I'm completely against it, but yes, it is still an industry, just like the disgusting annual seal hunt is in Canada. And yes, some of it is for commercial purposes, some is apparently used in bartering, and part of it is supposedly entertainment, like sports fishing, which is indeed also an industry in and of itself (they do require paid licenses to do it).mickeyrat said:PJ_Soul said:
I am also disgusted and people who do this are indeed heroes ... But the laws protecting such industries are pretty cut and dry.lastexitlondon said:
I cannot understand how this is allowed. I'm actually so disgusted. Wow they arrested the wrong people . Sad race the humans .brianlux said:lastexitlondon said:LADbible (@ladbible) Tweeted:Sea turns red with blood during annual whale hunt on Faroe Islands.https://t.co/6qUEFHILJO https://t.co/p7DKgSluZz What are these people up toThese brave souls, the Sandavagur 5, were arrested for defending the pilot whales in the Faroe Islands. Heroes:
industry? you seem to suggest this is for commercial purposes. annual hunt. an article stated 800 culled to feed 50000 for the winter. pilot whale population estimated to 100k in that regionI wonde what the types of and rates of disease on that island and if their diet plays a role in that.
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We do not kill the white fur seal pups ... thats just an outright lie by the animal rights activist.
The hunt Canada loves: Why seal clubbing will never die
https://nationalpost.com/news/canada-is-never-ever-going-to-stop-killing-seals-your-tell-all-guide-to-the-seal-hunt
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I don't see the connection. Being anti-DP and being pro-whaling involve completely different reasons and facts and motives.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
Some of the same people who are down with the idea of killing these beautiful, innocent creatures argue adamantly against executing child murderers and the like.brianlux said:The pilot whale. Gentle, sensitive, intelligent. People still kill these and claim they need to for survival? I call bullshit.
(obviously I'm anti-both, but my being against the whaling has literally nothing to do with being anti-DP. There isn't a single overlapping principle involved in my reasoning)
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Right - it is only legal to kill seal pups once they shed their white coats, which starts happening when they are about 12 days old, and over 98% of the seals killed during the hunt are under 3 months of age. Yeah, that's MUCH better.Meltdown99 said:We do not kill the white fur seal pups ... thats just an outright lie by the animal rights activist.
The hunt Canada loves: Why seal clubbing will never die
https://nationalpost.com/news/canada-is-never-ever-going-to-stop-killing-seals-your-tell-all-guide-to-the-seal-hunt
The seal hunt is inherently inhumane based on internationally recognized standards of humane slaughter.
I really really despise that line, "The hunt Canada loves". The majority of Canadians do not support the seal hunt at all. Less than 40% of the population supports it, in fact.
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The article also stated that pigs and chicken aren't on this earth but a mere few months as well...
I have no problem with inuk conducting seal hunts ... I believe its in their treaties with the government ... like the government really honours there treaties...but they do have treaty rights.Give Peas A Chance…0 -
I think there is a big difference between domestic livestock and wild animals though. In any case, no matter the industry, when inhumane slaughtering practices are being used, it's all bad.Meltdown99 said:The article also stated that pigs and chicken aren't on this earth but a mere few months as well...
I have no problem with inuk conducting seal hunts ... I believe its in their treaties with the government ... like the government really honours there treaties...but they do have treaty rights.
Of course, it's not just Inuk conducting seal hunts. If it were, it wouldn't be so controversial. Anyway, again, that headline to that article stinks.
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Other than one is picking and choosing the conditions where death is acceptable.PJ_Soul said:
I don't see the connection. Being anti-DP and being pro-whaling involve completely different reasons and facts and motives.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
Some of the same people who are down with the idea of killing these beautiful, innocent creatures argue adamantly against executing child murderers and the like.brianlux said:The pilot whale. Gentle, sensitive, intelligent. People still kill these and claim they need to for survival? I call bullshit.
(obviously I'm anti-both, but my being against the whaling has literally nothing to do with being anti-DP. There isn't a single overlapping principle involved in my reasoning)"My brain's a good brain!"0 -
No, not really. Not when whale slaughters involve the food chain. That alone makes the two issues completely separate. But also because anti-DP positions has little to nothing to do with the nature of one's death.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
Other than one is picking and choosing the conditions where death is acceptable.PJ_Soul said:
I don't see the connection. Being anti-DP and being pro-whaling involve completely different reasons and facts and motives.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
Some of the same people who are down with the idea of killing these beautiful, innocent creatures argue adamantly against executing child murderers and the like.brianlux said:The pilot whale. Gentle, sensitive, intelligent. People still kill these and claim they need to for survival? I call bullshit.
(obviously I'm anti-both, but my being against the whaling has literally nothing to do with being anti-DP. There isn't a single overlapping principle involved in my reasoning)
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0
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