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Unread 11-06-2007, 10:48 AM
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Default Re: Japanese dolphin slaughter

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Originally Posted by Stinky_Hooker
If you just looks at the facts it is no different than us butchering a cow. I would also be willing to bet that very little of the dolphin is wasted as well because they find a way to cook EVERYTHING.
Except for the method of the butchering and the intelligence level of a dolphin vs a cow. And as for the waste issue, I don't know but aren't these the same people who "fin" a shark and throw the shark back to die, for the sake of what they believe is an aphrodisiac?

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Originally Posted by Blue_Runner
What about our animal shelters where we kill "man's best friend" day in and day out? None of that gets eaten. This will probably come off as extremely horrific, disgusting and insensitive but, think of all of the 3rd world countries you could feed with our unwanted pets.
Again, I'm not happy with unwanted domestic animals (who are thoughtlessly bred and disgarded by freaking idiots every day) being euthanized, but imagine, since you brought it up, if they rounded up a few hundred dogs and puppies into a room and then chased them around the room stabbing them repeatedly until they collapsed and bled to death.

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Originally Posted by THEFERMANATOR
I've seen them in the wild, and know that dolphin's are not the creatures that TV has taught us they are.
Not if you mean "Flipper." But scientists have been studying them for a long time, and there is no debating that they are one of, if not the most, intelligent animals in the wild. The Navy trains them, much as one would a dog, to do intricate and sometimes dangerous tasks that otherwise a diver would have to do.

Perhaps we'll have to agree to disagree on this. I just have to believe that there's a better way.
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