last time i checked (aprox 24 mins ago) bro, we don't interveneIf the Japanese are Whaling in waters that are not the property of other countries then why should we be allowed to intervene?
Discuss.
we. a collective enterprise of us. we are we and stuff we own is ours.No, we shouldn't. Unless it's in our waters which I don't think it is.
Yeah, I don't see your point?we. a collective enterprise of us. we are we and stuff we own is ours.
Yeah, I don't see your point?we. a collective enterprise of us. we are we and stuff we own is ours.
qft.if they are going to extinct them.
Fortunately for the whales it's unlikely that Japan's current quota of whales will significantly dent the populations they're targeting enough to "extinct them".If they are going to extinct them.
Then why is it a problem?Fortunately for the whales it's unlikely that Japan's current quota of whales will significantly dent the populations they're targeting enough to "extinct them".
no, its perfectly acceptable to hunt anything that moves for foodSo its okay to be extremely cruel to animals because we like to eat them, but not to "extinct them."
Maybe Japan will start using see-through whales so hunting them becomes unnecessary: Japanese researchers develop see-through goldfishwe should care because the Japanese are killing the whales under false pretenses. the japanese are killing them because they think it was the dolphins and whales that bombed Japan on their fighter planes and destroyed Hiroshima with their A bomb in WWII because the Yanks sent them a doctored photo to protect their own asses. it's about time we let the truth out to the world so the Japanese will do what they must in their murderous rampage against the Americans rather than the falsely accused innocent whales and dolphins.
Don't flatter yourself.qft.
Lots of reasons, all of which you know and agree with (or at least you used to)Then why is it a problem?
What does that have to do with anything?Maybe Japan will start using see-through whales so hunting them becomes unnecessary: Japanese researchers develop see-through goldfish