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Sea Shepherd - Isabel Lucas PSA

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  • why are people talking about saving humans when this is about whales -,-

    plus i don't see humans being endangered anytime soon.

  • @sq3333sq That's a really good question.

    The thing is... humans are like whales, bees, pandas etc. part of the ecosystem. Our life depends on the ecosystem. If we destroy the ecosystem by wiping out the other species, we won't be able to exist any longer. That's the connection.

    Thanks for this good question.

    and have a nice day! :-)

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  • @PaulFatson

    There is a very good method to avoid this: Take some vit B12 pills. They are made of bacteria. You NEEDN'T kill whales to get vit B12!

  • @PaulFatson Bull! It is NOT traditional food culture to ALL THE WAY to the southern ocean to hunt whales in modern ships. That is modern, NOT traditional. DUH!

  • @SXJULIE : Like what you say, terrorists justify their violence. They and you use it to kill lives, too. To worship and protect whales you cannot justify killing and hurting human being.

    ps, it's not Australia's whales and area in the Antarctic. You gonna also break the international law The Antarctica Treaty, too?

  • What a hypocritical pv! Sea Chicken never save whales at all, except collecting money stunts.

  • Thanks for your valiant efforts. I'm putting this on a couple of my playlists; I can't imagine how someone could kill such a beautiful, altruistic mammal...

  • warning warning EATING WHALE!

    Low levels of vitamin B12 may increase risk for neural tube defects

    Vegans, vegetarians may be at risk

    Children born to women who have low blood levels of vitamin B12 shortly before and after conception may have an increased risk of a neural tube defect, according to an analysis by researchers at the National Institutes of Health, Trinity College Dublin, and the Health Research Board of Ireland.

  • While I see the logic in your statement I do have a question? With the extinctions that have taken place on this planet within our (human) existance how come those extinctions didn't make the eco system unable to supprt us/life?

  • Australias whales? Really? Since when does Australia get to claim whales that are in International waters (as seen by 96% of the world)?

  • Why you've poured a little more wisdom into my feeble mind today..And for that i thank you for the nice answer

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