Teens Against Whaling
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@shintaroDaKiIIa It's not about Australia, it's about saving precious animals.
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BTW, did you realize while you were in Alaska that Alaskans were hunting whales that actually were endangered -- right there??
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"We heard Australian Humpacks are endangered..."
Well...
1. They're not your Humpbacks
2. They're not endangered (look it up on IUCN Red List yourself)
You're grossly misinformed.
Of course you're just teenagers, so I will only say you can thank your racist country's media for being completely worthless and only printing anti-Japanese propaganda, lies, and misinformation.
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Japan is catching Mink whales whose number is 761,000 (IWC,1991) and are overpopulated.
Japan is whaling in the Atlantic Ocean, not Australian territory.
Some Aussies are misunderstanding the points.
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Certainly those are not Aussie whales.
Are you like Qaddafi with the "line of death." Because I think the same thing will happen to your tug boats as what Reagan did to the Su-22s in the Gulf of Sidra incident.
Nobody recognizes your absurd territorial claims of Antarctica.
DON'T EAT ANY ANIMALS !!!!
Frenchwithnuclear 4 years ago 3
"Jap is a term originally used as an English abbreviation of the word "Japanese." Today it is regarded as an ethnic slur, though English speaking countries differ in the degree they consider the term offensive. Japanese Americans have come to find the term controversial or offensive, even when used as an abbreviation.[1] In the past, Jap was not considered primarily offensive; however, after the events of World War II, the term became derogatory.[2]" Wikipedia
shintaroDaKiIIa 4 years ago 2