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You need to think outside the box a bit.Its bad enough they are throwing a hard glass object weighing 6-10ozs at the ship and crew but an air mortar launching that same weight would crush a man's skull easily enough. Its one thing to throw crap and run around like eco-nuts and another thing to commit murder.
Looking at the answers, theres a lawsuit thats drawing a lot of attention atm as well..I think everyone's interest has shifted from "Whaling Wars" to "The Cove"...since the Academy Awards came out.
To everyone who says Paul Watson isn't a terrorist because his cause is a good and just one...
I'll remind you that the men who flew commercial airlines into the World Trade Center believed in their cause even more than Mr Watson. Unlike him they embarked on a mission the ensured their own death if it was to have any chance to succeed.
There are millions who agree with their cause.
Same goes for the Crusades. The Anglo Knights invaded land that they had no claim to and killed how many in the name of God. Of course it was okay because their cause was good and just...
Then there was the inquisition, of course their cause was good and just so it was okay for them to brutally torture anyone they pleased.
My point being: How is Paul Watson different for any of these examples? Oh yeah, you agree with him.
I seem to remember when they were called religious zealot (not terrorists) and were considered relatively harmless because their attention was focused elsewhere.
Condoning one act of terrorism simply because you are not the target is stupid and short sighted.
That so many will accept something simply because they don't think it affects them is stupid and short sighted.
If Paul Watson has the right to terrorize the Japanese because he doesn't share their point of view then why not the Religious Terrorists?
Let me guess because Paul Watson hasn't killed anyone yet? By that way of thinking the the 9/11 hijackers were doing nothing wrong until the first death at their hands at which time it was already too late.
If you disagree with whaling then boycott products of Japan and ask other like-minded consumers to do the same thing.
The right to kill only exists when your like is threatened. Until then other means should be employed or you will be a terrorist!