This is an interesting forum discussion (from the Mr V forum). I post it here now (do note that I am "Defiance"), and do add to the discussion if you want to.
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I do agree with the methods that the Sea Shepherd uses, despite it's growing popularity. However, I don't agree with the way food (i.e. cows) is managed in the U.S. My point is: 1) Iceland, Norway, Japan and related countries should not kill whales because most of them are endangered. It was fine to do it before, but not now when there's such immense human over-population and so few whales. 2) The US has probably the WORST food industry in the world concerning pollution and the destruction of the environment. I suggest watching Food Inc. to see how things are there. To put it short, cows are fed the king of kings, corn, instead of grass. They're kept in small corrals, essentially crapping on each other. In the documentary that I mentioned before you can see the cows living/walking with crap up to their knees. So both parts are wrong, Iceland shouldn't kill whales, and the US should control their over-population and their food industry. Quote:
Yeah the Euro destroyed Greece, Italia and España. It was, au fond, a way to exercise political dominion over "less-prepared" countries, such as the ones I mentioned before. It was, fundamentally, a way for Germany and France to conquer Europe (sorry! ). I've been to Italia, and it was the closest to a 3rd-world country that I saw in Europe; España is much better off to be honest (despite having 20% unemployment). __________________ My music collection! My pics Metalheads Pro Nature (Updated weekly!) Word-a Day Wonder (Subscribe!) | ||
September 17th, 2010, 06:05 AM | #2074 (permalink) |
Senior Member | You are regurgitating senseless propaganda. Most whales are not endangered. Some baleen/mysticeti are and a few odontoceti/tooth whale are. The mink whale that Iceland, Japan and Norway(exclusively) hunt has never been considered endangered and has a population of at least 100.000 in the northeast Atlantic and worldwide.. who knows. The yearly hunt is about 150 in Iceland. The same number goes for the fin whale which has been recently hunted. That is controversial as some consider it endangered. However the population has recovered in recent decades. The pilot whale that the faroese hunt is in the hundreds of thousands in the northeast Atlantic. The sea covers 70% of the surface of the earth... and the few countries that do hunt(Iceland, Norway, Japan, Greenland + some indigenous groups in Canada and the US that hunt within an allocated quota from the IWC) do so around the seas of their country. Indonesia is the only country in the Southern Hemisphere with a whaling industry and many species are present in most of the earth's ocean. What has human overpopulation has to do with whaling? Most countries do neither hunt nor eat whales. The US is a big country, so I can't see why you see an overpopulation there... I haven't seen Food. Inc. Been meaning to It is built upon the book The omnivores dilemma I read. Regarding the financial crisis. I haven't heard that Sweden was hit by the crisis more than other countries. And the banking system in Iceland was kind of rebuilt but people are still struggling with loans that are tied to the inflation. Banks changed executives and names.. but people don't trust them entirely. __________________ but life's not a wheel with chains made of steel... Last edited by Djöfull : September 17th, 2010 at 06:30 AM. |
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Senior Member | The japanese violating international law is a valid point. But that does'nt change the fact that they mostly hunt mink whales and a vast area of the ocean is unaffected by whaling. The whaling nations are what 5 and maybe 5 indigenous groups that hunt occasionally.. that is out of 200 nations. Figures from a few years ago show that 16% of whales are endangered. The numbers hunted are improbable to affect the sustainability of most of the species hunted by the "major" whaling nations. I didn't realise you were talking about overpopulation in regard to the overconsumption of resources. Quote:
__________________ but life's not a wheel with chains made of steel... Last edited by Djöfull : September 17th, 2010 at 06:03 PM. | |
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Per aspera ad astra Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: italy Posts: 1,471 | i think it sounds strange to us because we're not used to eat whale's meat but you should keep in mind that this use belongs from a long time to those folk who hunt them, at least they kill them for food.... if you really care about animal than you should not eat also foie gras (which is obtainted by a forced overfeeding that procures illnesses to duck's livers, they are feeded by a tube which is forced into their throats) or you should not use some cometics products tested on animals, or should not wear leathers or furs....people illtreats animals in so many ways nowadays __________________ |
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Zombie Jesus Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Jørpeland - Norway Posts: 567 | For every animal you don't eat, I'm going to eat three. Humans are omnivores, deal with it. __________________ Fader Frost visar ingen nåd kall men rättvis är hans filosofi: Varen ödmjuk eller förgås, i hans rike av snö och is! |
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Dichter (und) Denker | Quote:
I'm not vegetarian, so as a consumer I'm a part of it as well, but I at least try to only buy organic meat. That's a thing I can live with for now. | |
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子連れ狼 Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: In a 'Supermassive Black Hole', or San José, Costa Rica Posts: 3,098 | Quote:
Well, over-population = over-consumption of resources. Of course, even if there's no over-pop there can still be over-consumption of resources. I think that the real petrol crisis will start ca. 2030, but little action is being taken in order to avoid that. Which is good because world population right now is 6 bil., but when we run out of petrol the world, with today's living standards, will be able to sustain only 2 bil. (source: Life without Oil, A Crude Awakening). Quote:
Indeed, it's not about eating cows or not; it's about the industry's standards, how they feed and treat the animals. Again, in the US cows are over-fed with corn (whatever happened to good ol' grass?), living in their own faeces up to their knees. So no, it's not about the cows, it's everything that happens in order for you to have that tasty hamburger in your plate. __________________ My music collection! My pics Metalheads Pro Nature (Updated weekly!) Word-a Day Wonder (Subscribe!) | ||
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Agreed with Defiance about how to treat animals before eating them. It's all about the industry standards. But also about the consumer! People eat much more meat then they need. Being a capitalistic society the consumer have to decide to eat much less meat, and also organic! __________________ Listen to my music at: WWW.STORMSTERK.COM Debut-album out now. Also available as free download! WWW.FAELWA.COM Still a few copies left from our EP WWW.MYSPACE.COM/MARKKWINT My personal Myspace | |
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子連れ狼 Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: In a 'Supermassive Black Hole', or San José, Costa Rica Posts: 3,098 | Quote:
It's also very true that people should eat much less meat! I used to eat meat twice per day, and that obviously wasn't very healthy. And in that way I was supporting a corrupt industry with no standards whatsoever and polluting the planet a lot more than necessary. Everyone should really watch King Corn and Food Inc., the latter is especially an eye-opener. Now that I'm going to the US in October, I wonder what the fuck I'll eat because I'm sure scared as hell of eating meat there, and I'm not a vegetarian. I'll guess potatoes will have to do . __________________ My music collection! My pics Metalheads Pro Nature (Updated weekly!) Word-a Day Wonder (Subscribe!) | |
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Dark Folk Rocker | Is it hard to get organic meat in the US, Defiance? I do eat meat. But it must be organic. Most of the time I having a hard time to explain organic meat to people. Why is it so difficult to understand for people. It's really like they don't want to know the truth, which is maybe quite understandable. The truth is just to dark and nasty. Hehe I was wondering if Andreas eat meat. You know, in the Borknagar diary video some of the members are making a barbecue. Mr. V is there too and he looks like me when my friends are having a barbecue, he seems to don't like it __________________ Listen to my music at: WWW.STORMSTERK.COM Debut-album out now. Also available as free download! WWW.FAELWA.COM Still a few copies left from our EP WWW.MYSPACE.COM/MARKKWINT My personal Myspace |
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子連れ狼 Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: In a 'Supermassive Black Hole', or San José, Costa Rica Posts: 3,098 | Quote:
I only eat organic food, no pesticides and the likes. Yes, truth is horrible, but one must confront it in order to lead healthier/better lives and make this a better world. Yeah haha, Andreas doesn't look like much of a meat-eater; I wouldn't be surprised if he's veggie. (Made some corrections to your post. Sorry, couldn't help myself.) __________________ My music collection! My pics Metalheads Pro Nature (Updated weekly!) Word-a Day Wonder (Subscribe!) | |
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