Whaling in Iceland - Part 3
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this video made me really hungry! that meat looks really good.
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I am very curious, do you have any idea how long it took once the way is on the dock? Looks like a laborious and long process.
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what do they do with all the meat? What's the economic drive for whaling? Is it just the meat?
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This video makes me so fucking hungry, my mouth is watering like a fat kid at an icecream truck.
5:25 OH GOD YES!
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This is what I call a one-stop shop lol
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The meat looks so tender and all that marbling... it must be delicious. Great tradition. Fuck you PETA. Apex predators is what we are.
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wow, look at all that fat...
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i like this video not for seeing but when you show to people they might realise the sadness in it
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@AguaFiestaz Duh... That's why they killed it... But it appears that judging from the news reporters and crowds of families that whaling in Finland isn't oftenly done, and when it does happen, people gather to look to see the whale. Other whalers like Japanese whaling ships kill thousands a year per ship that they have which means theirs is more inhumane and causing more problems such as wiping out entire species.
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are they gonna it that?? someone answer
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finnurth 1 year ago
@finnurth
why should we support a cruel way to kill an animal
support the murder so we may see more suffering animals yea
your messed up
WildlifeWarriours 1 year ago
I'm not sure where you are going with this comment. I'm not asking you to support what goes on in this video but I am asking you to support the channel in reporting and showing the world what goes on. Maybe you want me to remove this video and maybe should all videos that cover the whaling issue to be removed including those made by Greenpeace and Sea Shepard.
finnurth 1 year ago 2