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whats your thoughts on the chinks and them killing dogs for food mate???

Considering they're a specific breed of dog and they're actually farmed...and considering I'm not a dog person (we have 3 but they're 100% my wife's dogs)...I'm not too bothered.

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One of the massive Japanese corporations (Mitsubishi, if memory serves) is stock-piling blue-fin and yellow-fin tuna in huge freezers. As supplies become scarcer, the price goes up and they're hoping

Hunting any species to the brink of extinction is what marks man as a most shallow and stupid animal!   Industrial whaling by the Japanese was only started as a means to feed its people in World War

in this time and day i really don't see no need for the hunting of whales..not what this topis about i no..   i seen that film as a kid..orca the killer whale...f**k me i been anti whale hunting eve

I find it strange that being an avid hunter myself, the thought of killing certain animals repulses me. No way in hell would I want to kill animals such as the Big Cats and apex predators, I don't agree with killing whales either. Maybe I am a hypocrite...

 

Same here!

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Whaling was a big industry in hull a couple of generations ago, norwegians and japanese still at it. It's their culture and if they can do it sustainably then who are we to say what they can and can't do. Let's not forget the japs like the norwegians are a highly civilised people unlike the chinks and their shark fins. If they over do it and wipe them out then that's a different matter entirely.

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Whaling was a big industry in hull a couple of generations ago, norwegians and japanese still at it. It's their culture and if they can do it sustainably then who are we to say what they can and can't do. Let's not forget the japs like the norwegians are a highly civilised people unlike the chinks and their shark fins. If they over do it and wipe them out then that's a different matter entirely.

 

The japs are not "highly civilised" at all mate, http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Japanese-ate-Indian-PoWs-used-them-as-live-targets-in-WWII/articleshow/40017577.cms

 

Their war crimes and atrocities go on and on, proper weirdo's.

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The Inuit / Eskimoes are allowed to catch a fixed number of whales each year - it is part of their subsistence lifestyle, going back many centuries, and allowing them to survive in one of the world's most hostile terrains. They don't really have that many other food sources to exploit, after all - reindeer and seal and that's about it.

In Japan, on the other hand, whale meat is sold to the very wealthy, as a rare delicacy, available only to a select few. Not really a part of mainstream Japanese culture, in fact.

 

The Inuit are protecting a vital part of their food supply, the Japanese are protecting an income supply, and not even a vital one at that !

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