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The slaughter of 61 pilot whales on the killing beach of Sandavágur on August 12, 2015 - 5
In most of the rest of the world a dolphin is viewed with appreciation and admiration
In most of the world when Pilot whales are stranded on the beaches, human rush to the shores to assist them and to halp return them to the sea.
In the Faroes. the people deliberately strand the whales and others rush to the beach to stab, slash and spear them.
In most of the world people view a dying dolphin with sadness. In the Faroes they cheer and laugh and celebrate as dolphins cream in agony and convulse in horrific pain.
Even in the notorious Taiji massacres, the Japanese have the good grace to not laugh and cheer.
In most of the world, tourists are encouraged to enjoy their visits and to see the beauty of the culture of the country they are visiting. When they see dolphins they take pictures. In the Faroes, tourists are legally obligated to report a sighting of dolphins or whales to the whalers.
In most of the world tourists can appreciate and admire the dolphins that they but in the Faroes they must participate in delivering the death sentence to the dolphins that they see.
In most of the world, people respect and admire compassion. In the Faroes, compassion is a crime.
In most of the world meat that is contaminated with mercury, chemicals and other heavy metals is banned from consumption. In the Faroes they take pride in feeding toxic and tainted meat to their children.
In most of the world children walk in the park, make sand castles on the beach or draw pictures of dolphins. In the Faroes children poke out the eyes of Pilot whales and pose for pictures sitting on bloody corpses.
In most of the world people view dolphins and whales as highly intelligent, self aware, socially complex sentient beings. In the Faroes all they see is meat.
The only country in the world where the National Airline is used to spot and report dolphins to be slaughtered. The only country in the world where the Navy is used to defend the killing of whales and dolphins. The only country in the world where it is a crime to not report whales to the people who kill them. The only country in the world that says that whales and dolphins are a "gift from God" delivered to the people for them to kill. The only country in the world where children are encouraged to mutilate dead animals for fun. The only country in the world where people laugh, cheer, get drunk and applaud as their knives rip open the flesh of their victims, as their blood spurts into the sea and men, women and children literally bathe in blood as some sort of perverse expression of national culture.
Sea Shepherd has received new photographs and video footage of the slaughter of 61 pilot whales on the killing beach of Sandavágur on August 12 ,2015
The evidence indicates that there were a large number of pregnant and young whales in the pod. Photographs also show that a number of the whales had blotched skin, indicating they were diseased.
A vet, who was on the ground after the slaughter when the whales were being butchered, was told by a local that whales with blotched skin were “no good.”
Photo : Sea Shepherd
The slaughter of 61 pilot whales on the killing beach of Sandavágur on August 12, 2015 - 5
In most of the rest of the world a dolphin is viewed with appreciation and admiration
In most of the world when Pilot whales are stranded on the beaches, human rush to the shores to assist them and to halp return them to the sea.
In the Faroes. the people deliberately strand the whales and others rush to the beach to stab, slash and spear them.
In most of the world people view a dying dolphin with sadness. In the Faroes they cheer and laugh and celebrate as dolphins cream in agony and convulse in horrific pain.
Even in the notorious Taiji massacres, the Japanese have the good grace to not laugh and cheer.
In most of the world, tourists are encouraged to enjoy their visits and to see the beauty of the culture of the country they are visiting. When they see dolphins they take pictures. In the Faroes, tourists are legally obligated to report a sighting of dolphins or whales to the whalers.
In most of the world tourists can appreciate and admire the dolphins that they but in the Faroes they must participate in delivering the death sentence to the dolphins that they see.
In most of the world, people respect and admire compassion. In the Faroes, compassion is a crime.
In most of the world meat that is contaminated with mercury, chemicals and other heavy metals is banned from consumption. In the Faroes they take pride in feeding toxic and tainted meat to their children.
In most of the world children walk in the park, make sand castles on the beach or draw pictures of dolphins. In the Faroes children poke out the eyes of Pilot whales and pose for pictures sitting on bloody corpses.
In most of the world people view dolphins and whales as highly intelligent, self aware, socially complex sentient beings. In the Faroes all they see is meat.
The only country in the world where the National Airline is used to spot and report dolphins to be slaughtered. The only country in the world where the Navy is used to defend the killing of whales and dolphins. The only country in the world where it is a crime to not report whales to the people who kill them. The only country in the world that says that whales and dolphins are a "gift from God" delivered to the people for them to kill. The only country in the world where children are encouraged to mutilate dead animals for fun. The only country in the world where people laugh, cheer, get drunk and applaud as their knives rip open the flesh of their victims, as their blood spurts into the sea and men, women and children literally bathe in blood as some sort of perverse expression of national culture.
Sea Shepherd has received new photographs and video footage of the slaughter of 61 pilot whales on the killing beach of Sandavágur on August 12 ,2015
The evidence indicates that there were a large number of pregnant and young whales in the pod. Photographs also show that a number of the whales had blotched skin, indicating they were diseased.
A vet, who was on the ground after the slaughter when the whales were being butchered, was told by a local that whales with blotched skin were “no good.”
Photo : Sea Shepherd