The Cove - Louie Psihoyos Oscar acceptance speech

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Director Louie Psihoyos' "Long version of the world's shortest acceptance speech."

The Cove - 2009 Feature Documentary Oscar Winner

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  • STOP Environment Cult whale dolphin ! STOP Eco-terrorism ! STOP Racism ! STOP Large consumption of livestock ! This is true KVI7rFsGaKg Americans, look at the mirror Military dolphin and Dolphin Aquarium and Dolphin Therapy All American egotism Japan dolphin is not endangered. Dolphin fishing in Japan's history of 8000 years, this town is 400 years. Japanese culture
  • The dolphin hunting is not Japan only. European does it too.

    You can find the movies in YouTube.

    Keyword "Dolphin Hunting in Europe"

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  • Congratulations and thanks for spreading the word... you, rick and all your team are my heroes!!!

  • ok...one difference...just a little toxic element called mercury.

  • @BiologicalClock so you're basically saying that if a type of meat could be substituted, then there is no need for it to be eaten. well you could say the same for many animals that are eaten around the world, especially with certain types of delicacies, such as foie grah, caviar, etc. Why aren't people bashing those? Oh lemme guess, because its a huge industry and its better known to the western world.

  • We need keep going for earth.

  • congrat! what you and your team did was amazing!

  • ArcherSmishen

    No Japanese are intoxicated with mercury although we eat a lot of sea food. Each Sea food has mercury because bacteria in the sea has mercury. Every human has mercury inside too.

  • @KensStyle

    the difference between killing dolphins and killing pigs is pigs are bred, dolphins r not!

  • @KensStyle I agree. No need to kill pigs either. BUT pigs are NOT an endangered species. But it is not only about the Whales, or Dolphins (which by the way are not good to eat since they have a lot of mercury) it's the culture that does not respect the importance of the OCEAN for our survival.

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