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dolphin soup has healing properties you want a bowl ? |
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i can see the fishermans point though
it is there way of life and has been for several hundreds of years it is what they know it is in one sense just the same as an african/indian fisherman fishing with spears only the fish are bigger and to some people cuter the western world has a love of this animal but unfortunately to them it is just a food source as the news report said maybe it is not about changing their minds about fishing for dolphins but educating them how to fish in a more 'humane' (and i use the term very loosely as what is humane about catching fish in a net and then leaving them to suffocate to death which is still a painful and drawn out way to die) way. if you think about it if it was left to animal rights activists we would all be living on lettuce and lentils and the steak and ale pie down your local would be detined to the grim darkness of history leaving many businesses no alternative but to shut up shop and thus destroy all world economy. just think what would've happened all those years ago if ancient cavemen had thought awww we can't kill that woolly mammoth it's far too cute the human race would've been extinct before you know it and you and i would not be here discussing whether or not killing animals to feed yourselves and youre families is right or wrong i'm not saying that i agree with the way in which this animal is fished for but i do try and look at the bigger picture. cue the boos and the hisses |
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Awwwwwwww how cruel poor dolphins :( sniff sniff:(
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Did woolly mammoths exist at the same time a cave men? I'm not very good on prehistoric history.
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according to ancient cave drawings yes and it has been proved that they were hunted by prehistoric man
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prehistoric man must have been brave
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you misunderstand me!
could you rephrase your point to make it a little clearer as to what it is youre trying to say. humans extinct, dolphins trusting humans connection??? what exactly is your point here not being funny or anything i genuinely don't understand and am eager to hear what you're thinking |
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I may not be happy at the way it is done but I have to agree with the points jedimaster made. If something has to be killed for food let it be as painless as possible. I am not a fan of dolphins in aquariums (have seen them in the wild) or animals in zoo's (unless conservation is needed) but a happy medium needs to be found. What we dont see as food here is classed as food in other countries and vice versa. Unless the whole planet becam vegans overnight there will always be this.
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So can i not adopt one then ??? i would wuvv them loads:D I have dolphin friendly only tuna.
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(and you'd be helping the economy of a small asian fishing villiage) sorry now i'm getting sarcy:rolleyes: |
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