A clause in the International Whaling Commission's 1986 ban on commercial whaling allows Japan to kill almost 1,000 whales each year for what it calls "scientific research".
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Are we going to see some real violence finally?

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A clause in the International Whaling Commission's 1986 ban on commercial whaling allows Japan to kill almost 1,000 whales each year for what it calls "scientific research".
It would be a tragedy to marine life to allow Japan to continue to control the Senkaku Diaoyu Tiaoyu Islands in the East China Sea. In light of the ongoing slaughter of dolphins in Taiji, Japan and the continued killing of whales by Japan in the Southern Ocean, Sea Shepherd Conservation Society wishes to support Chinese efforts to assert sovereignty over the islands known as the Diaoyu Islands by China and the Tiaoyu Islands by Taiwan.
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Russell wrote:Sea Shepherd Supports China Environmental Destruction of SenkakusIt would be a tragedy to marine life to allow Japan to continue to control the Senkaku Diaoyu Tiaoyu Islands in the East China Sea. In light of the ongoing slaughter of dolphins in Taiji, Japan and the continued killing of whales by Japan in the Southern Ocean, Sea Shepherd Conservation Society wishes to support Chinese efforts to assert sovereignty over the islands known as the Diaoyu Islands by China and the Tiaoyu Islands by Taiwan.
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Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:No environmental group worth its salt (or saltwater in this case) could possibly justify supporting China for environmental reasons....do those fucking idiots realize that Chinese are possibly already even more rapacious on the environment than the Japanese, including marine life?
Fuckwits....
The Grauniad wrote:Meet the woman battling Japan's whaling fleet in Antarctic ocean
Japanese hunters won't kill a single whale this winter, Sea Shepherd activists vow
One of Natalie Fox's most cherished memories is of kayaking just off the coast of America accompanied by inquisitive blue whales. They came to "hang out with us for two hours", said Fox, a 30-year-old environmental activist, originally from Cornwall. "The more time you spend with them in the ocean, the more you realise how special they are."
Now Fox, a co-founder of the campaigning group Women for Whales, is to be a key player in the Sea Shepherd conservation society's Operation Zero Tolerance. In its biggest venture to date, the society will soon be sending four ships to take on the Japanese whaling fleet in the Southern Ocean with the aim of preventing the death of even a single whale.
Almost three months ago, Fox, a surfing and yoga instructor, was summoned to Hobart, Australia. She was responding to an email that read: "There's a spot for you, but you've got to come, now! To Australia. Right away. And you're undercover, so you can't tell anyone."
Fox is aware that the operation will be a challenging one, especially since she is prone to seasickness. The icy conditions of the Southern Ocean whale sanctuary – ideal for minke and fin whales but inhospitable for humans – will be a test, although the chance to see icebergs at close quarters, she said, will be priceless. However, she will be spending most of her time cooking, in the galley of the Sam Simon, Sea Shepherd's newest vessel.
She is putting potential confrontations out of her mind. "I can't think about it until I'm in the moment or it's happening at that time, and hope that whatever happens, it's all good," she said.
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However, she will be spending most of her time cooking, in the galley of the Sam Simon, Sea Shepherd's newest vessel.
Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:No environmental group worth its salt (or saltwater in this case) could possibly justify supporting China for environmental reasons....do those fucking idiots realize that Chinese are possibly already even more rapacious on the environment than the Japanese, including marine life?
Fuckwits....
yanpa wrote:The Grauniad wrote:Meet the woman battling Japan's whaling fleet in Antarctic ocean
Almost three months ago, Fox, a surfing and yoga instructor, was summoned to Hobart, Australia. She was responding to an email that read: "There's a spot for you, but you've got to come, now! To Australia. Right away. And you're undercover, so you can't tell anyone."
Fox is aware that the operation will be a challenging one, especially since she is prone to seasickness. The icy conditions of the Southern Ocean whale sanctuary – ideal for minke and fin whales but inhospitable for humans – will be a test, although the chance to see icebergs at close quarters, she said, will be priceless. However, she will be spending most of her time cooking, in the galley of the Sam Simon, Sea Shepherd's newest vessel.
She is putting potential confrontations out of her mind. "I can't think about it until I'm in the moment or it's happening at that time, and hope that whatever happens, it's all good," she said.
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yanpa wrote:The purpose is to leveragify the crowd-sourced peer-to-peer social networking cloud of self-congratulatory inspirational twitter.
Coligny wrote:yanpa wrote:The purpose is to leveragify the crowd-sourced peer-to-peer social networking cloud of self-congratulatory inspirational twitter.
You used a random bullshit generator wabsite or you are already so battul damaged than you can speak naturally like this ?
Coligny wrote:(but it's missing on "paradigm shift")
GomiGirl wrote: It shows how people can rise to the top of the charts with no talent, no substance and no content just by having lots of followers.
Kinda like J-pop.
GomiGirl wrote:I really can't figure out the purpose of this guy's efforts on twitter etc. It seems he is just trying to gather as many friends and followers as possible and then analysing how fantastic he is at creating a cult. But what is missing is the substance of the content he puts out there.
Surely it is better to have followers based on a purpose rather than just for the sake of having followers?
What am I missing?
yanpa wrote:You might be on to something there. Now, if Sea Shepherd could only team up with AKB48...
...hopefully the killer whales would eat the entire cast of AKB48 and make the world a little bit saner
GomiGirl wrote:Nice try but how many aquariums have I been to in Japan that serve sushi in the restaurants.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:GomiGirl wrote:Nice try but how many aquariums have I been to in Japan that serve sushi in the restaurants.
A Japanese person will go to an aquarium, see a fish, and think oishisou.
I love seafood but never once have I seen a live fish and thought it looked delicious. Same goes for beef and a field full of cows.
GomiGirl wrote:So the lesson from this is that the environmentalists really need to educate and sell their causes to the regular folk before any change will happen. Most people just don't care enough or don't see a problem. Somebody coming in from overseas telling them what they should think just won't cut it.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:GomiGirl wrote:Nice try but how many aquariums have I been to in Japan that serve sushi in the restaurants.
A Japanese person will go to an aquarium, see a fish, and think oishisou.
I love seafood but never once have I seen a live fish and thought it looked delicious. Same goes for beef and a field full of cows.
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