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Uploaded by GreenpeaceAustralia on Feb 18, 2008
As our ship, the Esperanza, returns to port we look back at Greenpeace's anti-whaling expedition in the Southern Ocean.
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OK let's all put aside the legal and illegal for a moment.
What about right and wrong?
Is it right to kill thousands of whales, whether to eat or for science?
Are there zero other sources of food?
Is there a way to conduct research without killing the subjects?
It's proven that whales are already struggling to survive. Why add to the problem by cutting their numbers?
These are points no one can refute (unless strictly to be hateful or combative)
info145 8 months ago
日本鯨船 はテロリストです。
pitlover1rotweiler 3 years ago
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OK let's all put aside the legal and illegal for a moment.
What about right and wrong?
Is it right to kill thousands of whales, whether to eat or for science?
Are there zero other sources of food?
Is there a way to conduct research without killing the subjects?
It's proven that whales are already struggling to survive. Why add to the problem by cutting their numbers?
These are points no one can refute (unless strictly to be hateful or combative)
info145 8 months ago
日本鯨船 はテロリストです。
pitlover1rotweiler 3 years ago