Well.... I believe Paul Watson is actually Canadian.....but that's a small issue.
small issue for you Kim, we have to live with the shame


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Well.... I believe Paul Watson is actually Canadian.....but that's a small issue.
Yes, I think it's taken them too long. Maybe it's because of the newer tactics that are endangering lives at sea. It's clear from the Australian letter as well that that's what they think now....and they've had a boat there this year observing what was happening. Maybe that's what's new? Outside impartial confirmation?Does anyone find it curious that the International Whaling Commission - an organization who have stated support for sustainable whaling - now condemn Paul Watson and the Sea Shepherd Organization?
I'd have thought they would have done it years ago...but Watson and Greenpeace weren't making headlines then most likely. Or at least not at the level they were recently.
Well....I actually meant in this thread.....but I feel for you.small issue for you Kim, we have to live with the shame![]()
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I do though want to touch on what you called cultural indoctrination. My assumption is that you feel we should accept Japan's whaling practices because its a cultural tradition.
It would appear that the Australian police are looking at prosecuting the two guys who boarded the Japanese boat. They say they aren't sure if they really have jurisdiction though - because it's not clear that these are in any way Australian waters.
I really don't know. Presumably from an inflatable in some way or other.How did they manage to board in the first place? I wouldn't allow someone on my ship (or in my house) unless they were law enforcement personnel having jurisdiction and a warrant.
How can anyone expect whales to be respected at sea when people and private property aren't? It sounds to me like we can get away with doing just about anything we please at sea.
The two "illegally" boarded the Yushin Maru after attempting to entangle the propellers of the vessel using ropes and throwing bottles of acid onto the decks, Morimoto said.
Kamoshita said the Australian minister promised him that authorities would continue investigations into Sea Shepherd's tactics and were open to indicting activists.
Ferguson "told me that he keenly feels the need to take preventive measures against terrorist activities at sea," Kamoshita said.