Call me a bleeding heart environMENTAList and hypocriteOK.
If you can sit and watch a whale being 'caught' without grimacing, wincing, throwing up Have you ever read 'Tommo and Hawk' by Bryce Courtney?
Most people living in cities are so far removed from what is required to exist that they are blinded by dogma.I so agree with that. That leads to a lot of the hypocrisy in the 'cafe latte' environmental movement.
have you ever seen a dolphin being turned into pet foodI posted a link to a video on that in here recently.
I've seen these thingsSeeing them is a bit different to realising all the death that goes into feeding you. It tends to create opposition to only the most visible aspects of our food chain, while hiding the truly cruel aspects of mechanised agriculture that give us eggs, chicken, veal and bacon, as well as beef overseas. Once you start slaughtering your own meat rather than paying someone else to do your dirty work, whaling doesn't seem so bad.
http://www.smh.com.au/news/National/Japan-spat-the-dummy-says-Turnbull/2007/06/03/1180809315594.html
Australia says Japan had a "dummy-spit" when it didn't get its own way at last week's International Whaling Commission in Alaska.
The strong words from Mr Turnbull come after Japan failed to win a single vote at the commission in Anchorage.
"Whaling is essentially a nationalistic issue in Japan, that's its support base so the engagement with Japan has to be as a friend, it has to be candid, it has to be constructive.
But Mr Turnbull rejected the suggestion that accusing Japan of a "dummy-spit" was not constructive.
"It's not accusing them of a dummy-spit, their own mothers would recognise they done (sic) a dummy-spit.
"To stand up at the end of the conference and say: 'That's it, we're threatening to pull out,' that is a dummy-spit on any view."