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Whale conservation |
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battlefleet 02-Aug-12, 22:53 |
this is a sad topic. |
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Mankind has no right to extinguish other species |
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Against the grain of moralityI am not a vegetarian; I love a good steak. However, I will not stand for animal abuse. Thing is, an animal cannot say that it is hurting, that it is hungry, in fear, anxious... if you want to kill an animal, do it quickly and humanely. Don't let it suffer, and by that I don't only mean suffer pain. We have the intellectual power to develop methods to kill animals humanely; we should use that intellectual power. Now that you know my frame of reference, we can go back to whale hunting. There are two principal reasons that I oppose whale hunting. The method itself is inhumane. The whale is wounded in such a way that it cannot dive to safety, and cannot swim further. The method is to harpoon it with an explosive. It is not killed instantly, but dies very slowly and painfully. That is unacceptable. The other reason I oppose it, is simply the numbers. When the genetic pool declines to such an extent that inbreeding is a problem, we will lose the whale population in a short time. As a police officer, I am committed to oppose terrorism. In fact, before the end of Apartheid, I investigated several terrorism cases, according to the definition at the time. Now, I support the endeavors of the Sea Shepherd, although Captain Paul Watson is often described as a pirate and terrorist. If his tactics are the only ones that stop the hunting of whales, then so be it. Being in a semi military environment, I believe sometimes force needs to be met with greater force, for the benefit of the victim. Unfortunately, that is the only language some human animals understand. In my opinion, to stop whaling, a war must be fought against the whalers, sinking those huge factory ships and the smaller ships and boats that actually do the hunting [What a cost to nature! Oils spills, diesel, and other pollution]. I may have an extreme view, but this is an extreme situation. We don't have too much time left to act. Act before it is too late! Blow them all out of the water! |
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riaaniemanGood One! |
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yes right on. |
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Now that's an idea!I am not scared to make a stand and do what is right, even if the popular view is that the stand is wrong, but I need backing and resources and manpower. I have the willpower and the guts. |
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i could not have put it better. Human empathy is a powerful instinct that we should not completely ignore. |
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thanks for the comments |
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@ ThumperNow here is something interesting: although the elephant reproductive rate is at best a calf every two years, they are conserved so much that they are eating themselves to death. They literally eat faster than the plants can regenerate. In Botswana, Zambia and Zimbabwe hundreds of elephants starve to death regularly because there is no food available. So, in this instance, I would think that culling/hunting in specific areas should be permitted, but under strict control, of course. The income generated in this way can be used for further conservation efforts. I don't know how many of you actually had a face to face meeting with an African elephant- they are huge, strong, animals, and to kill one takes considerable skill. They are also gentle, emotional, and very intelligent- why Livingstone and others hunted hundreds of them, nearly to extinction, mystifies me totally. I watched a program about nature the past week [50/50, a South African program], where I learned about the annual slaughter of sea tortoises every year, in Borneo, if I'm right. Thousands are killed in honor of the goddess Kali; a Hindu goddess. Some are eaten, some are sacrificed. The slaughter is incredible! The methods used to kill the animals... actually, not: they are dismembered alive. At times in the video I actually heard their pitiful cries. It made me nauseous, and ashamed of the human animal. It also confirmed another personal opinion I have, that I will not share here. There are enough alternatives that whales do not need to be hunted for food. I have never found any of the so-called research about the whales that are killed. I can't imagine what research needs killing the whales anyway- a lot more can be learned from observation, and the occasional DNA sample collected. There are no research on any land or flying animals-especially endangered ones- that necessitates killing any of them. Every effort is made to study them using non-invasive techniques. Why should the whales be treated differently? I have a suggestion: why don't we study the human animal using the same deadly methods, and see what the response is. Maybe we can learn why we are so murderous, aggressive and hell bent on destroying the very core of our existence- the sea. Without the sea, the whole planet breaks down. Hey, maybe just the public outcry will teach us something about our psyche. |
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Riaan |