150 whales die in stranding off Tasmania
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romulus3
I am waiting for Taro Aso to say
"look, the whales want to die. They are even killing themselves. We are saving the Australian kids from seeing the slow death of suicidal whales by catching them before they can hurt impressionable minds. Japanese whalers should be seen as heroic".
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smithinjapan
Now, if the Japanese were for lifting the recently beached whales off the hands of Australia, I'd be 100% for their use of them in 'scientific research'.
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buggerlugs
Maybe the whales were trying to run from a Japanese research ship!
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goodDonkey
After all the "Scientific Research" the Japanese whaling ships do, I would think they would have learned how to save whales in this predicament. What good does all that "Scientific Research" do?
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