mjcoussens
Contributor
As far as killing an animal for food...protein is protein (even if it's cute, furry, etc). Not everyone views turtles and dogs for that matter as companion animals. From what I understand, eating Honu is a part of native Hawaiian culture and is part of some of their ceremonies. As such they ought to be afforded the same rights as other "Native Americans" and cut some slack on this. That being said, they ought to have used the whole animal and disposed of the remains in a more respectable manner.
It does disgust me that they held a memorial ceremony for the turtle and have a $1200 reward to find who did it. Aren't there more pressing problems to solve? How about putting that $1200 towards finding out who the driver was in the latest hit and run? Why not use it for rehabilitation of some of our surging homeless population? $1200 could go a long way to supply the local soup kitchens.
Matt
It does disgust me that they held a memorial ceremony for the turtle and have a $1200 reward to find who did it. Aren't there more pressing problems to solve? How about putting that $1200 towards finding out who the driver was in the latest hit and run? Why not use it for rehabilitation of some of our surging homeless population? $1200 could go a long way to supply the local soup kitchens.
Matt