ANSWERS: 7
  • Dolphins are definitely too high up to kill.
  • I think its sick and wrong. maybe the fisherman need to have it done to them. they do it purly for profit. they sell the unblemished babies to the zoos and aquaiums and just brutaly slaughter the rest. they call it 'pest control'. i think it should stop.
  • I think if I had the means I would be on a greenpeace boat with the rest trying to stop them.
  • Killing dolphins in Japan is not a tradition. It is motivated by greed. Dolphins are killed because they ruin the catch of fish of fishermen and compete for certain kinds of catch. They could try to prevent killing the dolphins but they claim it is "too costly and time consuming" to do so.
  • You want them over here tellin' us to stop consuming 25% of the world's resources (with 5% of it's population)? ;-)
  • First of all, its not a part of Japanese Tradition. Certain corrupt fishermen who happen to be japanese are doing so for a profit. The Majority of the Japanese communities CONDEMN these fishermens acts. At least this is covered in the news. You very rarely here of the even more outrageous corruptions within the US government. How about Blackwater, Halliburton, The CIA, The Carlyle Group, WALMART sweatshops, and other international corruptions. Talk about barbaric.. How about these unjust wars that will never end?
  • Well, I'm stupid... I thought you said there are killing Dolphins in Japan...I was about to answer that those dolphins must be really pissed off to be eating humans.... I am glad I did not write that..oh wait I guess I just did..

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