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This beaufiful whale put up a dare fight

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It's horrible what human beings are capable of doing! people should make petitions in their home countries and send them to the Japanese embassy in their country!

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I like how the video tells lies in the first few frames.

1. International Law aka The Law of the Sea, explicitly protects the RIGHT of any nation to harvest ANY RESOURCE on the highseas.

2. The International Whaling Commission has declared a whale sanctuary but this is not legally binding unless a particular country ratifies the protocol as law in their own legislature. Even then it does not apply to any other country.

3. Because the Japanese claim to be doing research (probably not, but try proving that) they are allowed to whale in the sanctuary.

Animal Lib groups know this, but still lie about it... :hmm
 
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