While I don't agree with doing violence to the fishermen themselves, and I'm a bit shaky over the morality of destroying the engines of the vessels themselves, the statement you make above is horseshit.TestECull said:...and what gives you the right to tell them how to live? Explain that baffling mystery to me. Thoughts like this are part of the reason America, and indeed most of the western world to a somewhat lesser extent, is seen as a big bully these days. If Japan wants to hunt whales, we have no right to tell them not to. It's their culture, it's their business, what we think of it has no bearing on the matter.
Stomping on their culture and telling them to forget it, it's wrong, is just as wrong as what the eco-terrorists are doing in the first place.
Too true. That boat is largely carbon fiber, not the best material for sustaining impacts or fire. I cant wait for these eco-terrorists to find this out.TestECull said:I can't wait for them to get sunk this time too. What they do amounts to terrorism.
there's nothing wrong with protesting whaling, but the line is quite firmly crossed when you start attacking whalers.
I wouldn't call it terrorism, all they do is go around blasting loud music at the whalers hardly anything traumatic. Now if the boat had attached torpedo launchers, then we could call it terrorism.TestECull said:What you're saying is that you support terrorism. That's all these types amount to. They show up unannounced, break in, scare the living hell out of some poor innocent worker, break a bunch of stuff, sometimes steal things, and get the hell out before anyone can find an assault rifle with which to rid the world of some pests.
I'm for protecting the environment, but I draw the line at terrorism. I don't care why they're doing it.
Damn well put.sosolidshoe said:While I don't agree with doing violence to the fishermen themselves, and I'm a bit shaky over the morality of destroying the engines of the vessels themselves, the statement you make above is horseshit.TestECull said:...and what gives you the right to tell them how to live? Explain that baffling mystery to me. Thoughts like this are part of the reason America, and indeed most of the western world to a somewhat lesser extent, is seen as a big bully these days. If Japan wants to hunt whales, we have no right to tell them not to. It's their culture, it's their business, what we think of it has no bearing on the matter.
Stomping on their culture and telling them to forget it, it's wrong, is just as wrong as what the eco-terrorists are doing in the first place.
If Japan were actively engaged in kidnapping Africans and enslaving them, and this had been a tradition for thousands of years, ingrained in their culture as absolutely as whaling is, would you leap to their defence so? I doubt it very much. What about in Afghanistan, where it is "traditional" to blind a young girl with acid if she dares to attend a school and learn? Would you defend that kind of tradition? Now, you can argue whether or not the act of whaling itself is immoral, but "cultural reasons" are not reasons at all, to say otherwise is to say that morality is so subjective as to be meaningless.
Regardless even of that, what Japan does is not limited to Japan. They go whaling in International and even foreign waters, and the species they are hunting to extinction will be lost to the whole world, not merely their own nation. So, even in the event you DID decide to make the ridiculous argument that primitive cultural practices trump rational morality, the argument is invalid because those cultural practices have an effect on other nations and individuals who do not follow them, and do not wish to follow them.
...it's an awesome boat...why would I not want it?Redlin5 said:Hmm... I didn't stop to consider that you may of wanted it as a personal yacht. I care not about the crew but can I have their money when you take over the ship?
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...I can't decide if I love you or not for proposing that. Seeing whale chunks flying through the air is one of my favorite things, but I rather like what the whalers are doing.Enkidu88 said:Come on, torpedoing whaling ships would be much more entertaining television.