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m5 The point is that there are two sides to most arguments. Paul may have good goals, but his tactics are dirty. I think he has some mental issues.
This is how wars get started. He doesn't think there is any humanity in the Japanese, but he imagines there is humanity in whales. Maybe the population will be down for a few years and later the whalers will change their own minds and then the population will increase, just like so many other "endangered" species. Now, we have dangerous animals entering cities and killing household pets.
Paul is treating the Japanese like small children. I can see why they are refusing to obey his "orders".
Posted in: Japanese whalers clash with Sea Shepherd activists in Antarctic sea
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LovesJapan
I'm glad to see Greenpeace kicked him out.
Posted in: Japanese whalers clash with Sea Shepherd activists in Antarctic sea
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LovesJapan
If you look through the titles of his articles, he seems very proud of being violent. Paul Watson, Man of Violence. Doesn't violence beget violence?
Posted in: Japanese whalers clash with Sea Shepherd activists in Antarctic sea
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LovesJapan
What is a "blinkered" manner?
Posted in: Japanese whalers clash with Sea Shepherd activists in Antarctic sea
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LovesJapan
After the revelations by the fake global warming alarmists, one can only wonder what kind of people wwould do this. Theatrical!
Posted in: Japanese whalers clash with Sea Shepherd activists in Antarctic sea
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LovesJapan
Eco-terrorists hang around campuses. They need to work in the real world. It's one thing to idealize, but to use violence is so wrong.
Posted in: Japanese whalers clash with Sea Shepherd activists in Antarctic sea
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LovesJapan
Not sure why the eco-terrorists don't attack the people in restaurants, in stores - who actually eat the products.
Are they afraid of jail time?
Posted in: Japanese whalers clash with Sea Shepherd activists in Antarctic sea
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LovesJapan
It seems like the Japanese could use the sovereignty claim like the Native Americans. Haven't they been whaling for a long, long time?
Posted in: Japanese whalers clash with Sea Shepherd activists in Antarctic sea
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LovesJapan
As the world's population increases more will need to be skilled at farming. Not fewer! Whatever it takes to get the young involved - encourage it.
Posted in: City girls hit rice paddies, in style
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This is a cute idea. In the US the young are raising chickens in their city backyards. It is practical, but also shows some need or fear of having food supplies diminish or be unsafe.
Posted in: City girls hit rice paddies, in style