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Ben Wilson
Ben Wilson
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5 Nov 2007 2:21pm
This is the most disgusting footage of whales and Dolphins getting slaughtered it makes me sick. Go to these websites and show your support so this slaughtering stops happening. Thank you

www.mindsinthewater.com

www.surfersforcetaceans.com

seashepherd.org/

savedolphins.eii.org/campaigns/sjd/

Ben
Blownaway
Blownaway
QLD
776 posts
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5 Nov 2007 3:39pm
I am doing it,There was a whale protest at coolum yesterday because the japs are going to kill 50 of our humpbacks when they reach Antarctica,having just had an amazing time while kiting out to a mother an its calf off peregian beach the other day this really makes me sick also to think that this kind of sick murder is aloud to happen and the very whales I had an up close encounter with might be slaughtered !
NOT HAPPY.......Phil
Coral Sea
Coral Sea
QLD
476 posts
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5 Nov 2007 4:00pm
For anyone concerned about this then I suggest you throw your support behind the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society (seashepherd.org/), they were in Antarctica last year taking it up to both the japanese catcher ships and the factory ship, and they saved a substantial number of whales from the harpoons. They will be back again this year.

For those that don't know, the japanese are planning to extend their catch from Minke whales to the larger and more endangered Humpback and Fin whales this summer - possibly the very same humpbacks that migrate along the Aussie coast each year.

Sea Shepherd have drawn a line in the sand this year at this plan to target humpbacks. The time for peaceful protesting is over - if even one humpback is taken, then Sea Shepherd plan to ram both the catcher ships and the factory ship with the concrete reinforced bow of their pursuit ship the Robert Hunter, and sink or disable them. They have used this tactic before on the driftnetters and were part of getting that industry shut down.

If you are like me, and have seen Humpbacks up close, then the thought of these jap morons shooting them up for no good reason is enough to make the blood boil. Even if you haven't seen them, the planet is under enough pressure without taking some more iconic megafauna out of the picture.

Give the Shepherd some coin, help ram a whaling ship this summer, so you can kite with a humpback whale in years to come.

Andy
airhead
airhead
WA
814 posts
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5 Nov 2007 3:25pm
neoniphon said...


Give the Shepherd some coin, help ram a whaling ship this summer, so you can kite with a humpback whale in years to come.

Andy


Amen to that! I'm donating now...

junglist
junglist
VIC
701 posts
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5 Nov 2007 6:58pm
Whats needed is to educate these prick$ that eating whales, tigers and rino horns is not going to increase virility!

One of the most shocking things I have seen for a while was the harvesting of shark fins! Once the fins are removed from the sharks then the 'fishermen' throw the live sharks back into the water to drown.

Utterly disgusting!

gruezi
gruezi
WA
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5 Nov 2007 5:10pm
Give to those that hunt the hunters....all "tax-exempt" too.

roder
roder
27 posts
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5 Nov 2007 6:51pm
There are pleanty of worse things happening around the world, and here in Australia. Why are dolphins / whales any more important? let them follow their cultural traditions and eat a few I say[}:)]
Dawn Patrol
Dawn Patrol
WA
1991 posts
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5 Nov 2007 7:48pm
Roder would you classify a "few" as the up to and over 100million sharks killed for fin soup and vitamins for idiots who think they are good for you?
tobes
tobes
NSW
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5 Nov 2007 10:52pm
Good on you Ben!
Disgusting is right. We're in the middle of the Humpback migration here in south NSW, the thought of the whales swimming all that way to give birth, then swimming back for a feed only to possibly be harpooned by the Japanese "scientific" whaling is sad.

roder makes a valid point though, IMO, we humans are up to a lot of terrible stuff around the world all the time, your new deck or outdoor furniture was probably an orangutans home, Tassie foresters routinely poison the wildlife, wheat sheep and cows are turning Oz into a salty dustbowl etc etc.
Doesn't make Whale or dolphin slaughter any more right. And the Japanese do such good work with Tofu!
angie pangi
angie pangi
QLD
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5 Nov 2007 10:30pm
Couldn't agree more!!

I saw some of the japan footage awhile ago now and it really made me feel sick!!

It's disgusting what they are allowed to do to those poor dolphins.

xx angie
JimmyBrown
JimmyBrown
QLD
53 posts
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5 Nov 2007 10:32pm
Had the chance to see what is inside the heart of these great mammals one flat day at cylinder beach stradbroke island when a baby humpback was playing close to the shorebreak i borrowed a mates - John Flynn's - ski-board and carefully paddled closer
until almost 10 feet away , i waited anxiously because of the size of even a baby humpback is huge compared to human but with the tide and languishing movements we came face to face - a giant eye with the reflection of myself looking into a big almost camera lens eye- as i studied this new animal which was so easy to be acquainted with i could see in the movements and gestures that i was not that unwelcome and began stroking and talking to her or him . At least 3 minutes passed by with rolling to the side to show the awesome beak and smiling same as my dog brutus does and then from out the back the mother sprays and the youngster flipped away from me back to her safety.
It shocks me to think any race could turn our oceans into an abbatoir for human's to chew blubber .
sir ROWDY
sir ROWDY
WA
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5 Nov 2007 10:14pm
Come to my farm you can save the cows from being slaughtered as well, thousands maybe millions are killed every year. The way they slaughter cows at the moment you might see as being humane but.... come to the slaughter house with me and see what i have seen and i doubt you will look the same way at meat for a while. do you eat meat? do you like bbq's? ppl have to kill to survive but i guess we just need to try and do it in a more humane way, the hard part is trying to regulate and fine the induviduals that break these rules, not as easy as you would think.

p.s. i am not against killing for research purposes however i do support trying to do it with as little harm to the animal as possible.
don
don
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5 Nov 2007 11:17pm
It's not bad enough that they hunt and murder these defenceless creatures, but they also harvest their only food source, krill, to be used for domestic stock. The take quota has just been given a hefty increase. So logically, don't worry about whales dying at the point of the harpoon, because these parasites(fishermen and government agencies) will starve them and every other krill eating Antarctic creature out of existence. Truly the undisputed rapists of the Pacific and most other oceans.
tobes
tobes
NSW
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6 Nov 2007 12:40am
The research I have seen suggests that global warming poses a much greater threat to krill, and therefore to the baleen whales that feed on them.
www.coolantarctica.com/Antarctica fact file/science/global_warming.php

Again, Japanese boats drenched in blood are the obvious bad guy, coal burning power stations are the silent assassin.
tobes
tobes
NSW
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6 Nov 2007 1:04am
sir ROWDY said...
p.s. i am not against killing for research purposes however i do support trying to do it with as little harm to the animal as possible.


Rowdy/assmaster,
It's obvious you're not the sharpest tool in the shed, I can tell you tried to make a point here, I just can't tell what it is. Care to elaborate? Killing "with as little harm to the animal as possible"?
In case you were not aware, the Japanese are exploiting a loophole in the IWC's statutes that states unlimited numbers of whales may be caught for research purposes.
www.sciencealert.com/features/20070708-16171.html
sir ROWDY
sir ROWDY
WA
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5 Nov 2007 11:16pm
tobes said...

sir ROWDY said...
p.s. i am not against killing for research purposes however i do support trying to do it with as little harm to the animal as possible.


Rowdy/assmaster,
It's obvious you're not the sharpest tool in the shed, I can tell you tried to make a point here, I just can't tell what it is. Care to elaborate? Killing "with as little harm to the animal as possible"?
In case you were not aware, the Japanese are exploiting a loophole in the IWC's statutes that states unlimited numbers of whales may be caught for research purposes.
www.sciencealert.com/features/20070708-16171.html



Thanks for the vote of confidence on my mental state im sure you would know of course being the master forum surfer you are..... anyways onto what i was jabbering on about, i was just trying to point out that there are many unjust killings happening all over the world every second of everyday and i just find it funny how people are so fond of protecting whales and dolphins in particular.
"with as little harm to the animal as possible"? yes as little harm as possible, obviously when you kill something it is always going to feel pain if you say they kill cows or other livestock for eating purposes with no harm to the beast at all you are dreaming, so what i was saying was that you still have to kill something if you want to eat it and i would like it to be done as humanly as possible and with the least amount of pain inflicted.

p.s. i was aware of the whaling scheme and i am not for the killing of unlimited numbers.
JimmyBrown
JimmyBrown
QLD
53 posts
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6 Nov 2007 12:18am
you friggin cockroach call back into your hiding spot .The world's as it is has decimated many - species of whale's which has been more than 30 complete specie in 100years ---- lost completely . hope your rabbit fur keeps you warm while you chew the last piece of blubber fat in your cave surrounded by Al-qeda door to door sales
men. tobes get your facts straight before blungeoning in and making a fool of yourself.
sir ROWDY
sir ROWDY
WA
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5 Nov 2007 11:19pm
lol
JimmyBrown
JimmyBrown
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6 Nov 2007 12:27am
turdhead
JimmyBrown
JimmyBrown
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6 Nov 2007 12:37am
seen the shorts of bens new film friggin hot stuff - hey reminds me of a cylinder i got at cylinders it was like walking around the corner inside the barrel with plentyaroom to spare.
JimmyBrown
JimmyBrown
QLD
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6 Nov 2007 12:38am
ok tobes go for it
tobes
tobes
NSW
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6 Nov 2007 1:39am
JimmyBrown said...
tobes get your facts straight before blungeoning in and making a fool of yourself.

Which facts should I straighten Jimmy? Enjoyed your close encounter with a calf story.

Rowdy, fair enough, ethically it seems you see killing whales or dolphins as no different to any other animal. One of Australia's leading scientists Tim Flannery seems to share a similar opinion...
www.smh.com.au/environment/eat-whale-and-save-the-planet-20030329-gdgifi.html
It's boring here, forum surfing keeps me amused.
jquigley
jquigley
WA
205 posts
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5 Nov 2007 11:46pm
Do you know how many kangaroos Australians cull every year? No? Me either...but I reckon if you google it and find out, it'll be a s***load.

Japanese obviously have the same level of empathy for their favourite seafood as we do for our national emblem.

I once knew a family of cows. They all had unique personalities, they knew who they were related to; mothers, brothers and sisters, and when one of their own die they hang around the carcass for days, moping and grieving.

What's for dinner tonight. Rump steak!

JimmyBrown
JimmyBrown
QLD
53 posts
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6 Nov 2007 12:48am
your not a surfer tobesy so obviously your time has come tinkle off to bed and have a good nights sleep then get up in the mornining and and get a wacking great blubber burger for breakfast and sit on the dunnie for 2days ok matey
Dawn Patrol
Dawn Patrol
WA
1991 posts
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5 Nov 2007 11:58pm
Kangaroos are culled because there are WAY too many of them. They are in riduculous numbers and the reason for the culling is well justified.
Sure the cruelty of the deaths has something to do about it. But it is more to do with the dolphins being removed at an unsustainable rate. Along with the sharks etc. It takes a long time for these animals to breed, and our fishing now, if stopped, is still going to be effecting stuff 20years from now.
Cows are not going extinct. If the countries killing them set up a farm, and are not removing the naturally living one (didnt know another word, i mean not taking ones from the ocean) and take them from a controlled source in a BIG net, sure let em go. But taking them out like this cant be kept up, whether its good for the japs or not.
tobes
tobes
NSW
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6 Nov 2007 2:06am
You're right Jimmy, zzzzzzzzz.
I think we might have crossed wires, I'm a whale lover, vege burger's here, salty and running on adrenalin from a big arvo's storm surfing. I can understand the ethic of people who see killing whales as no different to any other animal. I can also understand the opinions of those that see the "save the whales" side of environmentalism as a distraction from many more important issues the planet faces. Personally I see whaling under the guise of "scientific whaling" as fraud and wish the Sea Shepherd a good season of disruption. Peace.
youngbull
youngbull
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6 Nov 2007 2:46am
there is just about nothing anyone can do about this as bad as that sounds. the population as a whole donates money to many funds but these funds never go to the people or the cause in which we all perceive. I bet you did not know but our sponsorship to the millions of starving children/adults around the world is used to buy the food/clothing and then reaches the marine docks ready to be delivered to the people only to be pushed off the docks as the government does not want to help them. This apply's to many sponsorship/donation style handouts. If we want to make a difference go straight to the leader, as an individual.

I am not against sponsorship, but to make a difference do it yourself from start to finish, now that shows commitment to something you truly believe in....
pearl
pearl
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6 Nov 2007 10:59am
youngbull said...

there is just about nothing anyone can do about this as bad as that sounds. the population as a whole donates money to many funds but these funds never go to the people or the cause in which we all perceive.

I disagree. There are some very worthwhile charities/causes that have low admin costs and do very effective work, with remarkably dedicated staff that have the expertise and knowledge to make a collective difference.
We do need to clean up our own back yard (Australia) as well. If we protest the killing of whales and dolphins in other cultures, we need to look what is happening at home. For e.g. Australia still 'traditionally' hunts the endangered dugong, even though it's becoming somewhat more restricted in certain areas.
www.abc.net.au/indigenous/
Dawn Patrol
Dawn Patrol
WA
1991 posts
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6 Nov 2007 10:07am
pearl said...

youngbull said...
We do need to clean up our own back yard (Australia) as well. If we protest the killing of whales and dolphins in other cultures, we need to look what is happening at home. For e.g. Australia still 'traditionally' hunts the endangered dugong, even though it's becoming somewhat more restricted in certain areas.
www.abc.net.au/indigenous/


I spoke to a bloke in sharkbay about this, and traditionally means they can use guns ect. The same problems is also arising with endangered species of birds. Sure let them hunt using tradtional methods. eg a spear or boomerang.
Uncle Rico
Uncle Rico
NSW
200 posts
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6 Nov 2007 3:08pm
For the record, I find the racial slurs in this thread pretty disgusting.

By the way, Australia takes the cake in the Greenhouse gas emissions per capita, so before you start firing off you sh1t cannons that every Japanese person has no respect for the environment, just remember that YOU are pumping approximately 3 times the amount of planet killing gas into the atmosphere than any single person in Japan.

Think outside the square, what we do in our daily lives is doing WAY more harm than a few whale killings.

I saw a clip of that hot cheerleader from Heroes heading all the way to Japan from LA, burning 1000's of gallons of jet fuel to try and save 20 dolphins from being killed.

Gimme a break.
user
user
WA
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6 Nov 2007 4:35pm
Uncle Rico said...

For the record, I find the racial slurs in this thread pretty disgusting.

By the way, Australia takes the cake in the Greenhouse gas emissions per capita, so before you start firing off you sh1t cannons that every Japanese person has no respect for the environment, just remember that YOU are pumping approximately 3 times the amount of planet killing gas into the atmosphere than any single person in Japan.

Think outside the square, what we do in our daily lives is doing WAY more harm than a few whale killings.

I saw a clip of that hot cheerleader from Heroes heading all the way to Japan from LA, burning 1000's of gallons of jet fuel to try and save 20 dolphins from being killed.

Gimme a break.


What "racial slurs" ????

I read all the posts again ,and I can't find any "racial slurs"

If you mean the comments about Japs killing and/or eating whales and Dolphins,well,thats just telling the truth !

If someone said that Japs are cruel and sadistic,and insensitive to the feelings of civilised people,that could be construed to be a "slur"
but no one did,did they ??
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