Horrible Culture _ Feroe Island in Denmark
Horrible Culture _ Feroe Island in Denmark
uploaded by Ahmar Mustikhan January 31, 2010 at 09:51 pm
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Title: Horrible Culture _ Feroe Island in Denmark
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at 02:18 on February 1st, 2010
In my point of view this is very bad culture in there.Please think about dolphin.When someone fell in danger in the sea in that time only this dolphin can help you in the deep sea.This is s very helpful animal.PLEASE SAVE THERE LIFE.
at 08:07 on February 1st, 2010
Terrible and unbelievable that humans today still are so bestial in their strive to make money with this slaughtering. With nowadays' technologies at hand there must be a better alternative.
at 11:21 on February 1st, 2010
This should be banned.
at 23:31 on February 8th, 2010
Disgusting that humans can still do this in the 21st Century, especially to Dolphins......
at 09:32 on April 21st, 2010
I can't believe that this is allowed, how ridiculous ! These sort of people make me sick !
at 14:04 on April 29th, 2010
One thing I'd throw out to the meat eating world, we need to question the factory farming methods and animal cruelty we here in the USA. Without questioning this practice in our own back yard, we are a hypocritical bunch if we don't also fight to change factory farming and the cruelty happening for beef, chickens, pigs, ect, ect. If we are outraged by these photos of these whales, we also need to be outraged by our own practice! Factory farming and slaughter is horrible. America (and Americans) just focus on the product, not the procedure. Perhaps we need to all visit a slaughter house to see how the unfortunate creatures amongst us are treated. Once we've amended our ways, then we can go on with a higher moral ground, and question other societies and cultures! Unless we clean up our own acts, how can we expect people like these to even consider this a legitimate claim?