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re: Whale Wars
Posted on 7/25/09 at 12:47 am to Bigpoppat
Posted on 7/25/09 at 12:47 am to Bigpoppat
why is everybody against the steve irwin, and for the Japs who are blatantly breaking the law and illegally killing whales
they are using non-lethal attacks on the japs, and the japs are inflicting actual physical attacks on the Steve Irwin, i.e. the nuts and bolt, golf balls, scrap metal, and water cannons, which almst blinded one if the men
they are using non-lethal attacks on the japs, and the japs are inflicting actual physical attacks on the Steve Irwin, i.e. the nuts and bolt, golf balls, scrap metal, and water cannons, which almst blinded one if the men
Posted on 7/29/09 at 3:55 pm to mlttiger
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why is everybody against the steve irwin, and for the Japs who are blatantly breaking the law and illegally killing whales
It is my understanding that they are not really breakig the law at all. Theyare exploitng a loophole in the law but not doing anything illegal.
Posted on 7/29/09 at 4:19 pm to mlttiger
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who are blatantly breaking the law and illegally killing whales
International Whaling Laws
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In 1946, the International Whaling Convention (IWC) was established to oversee the management of the whaling industry worldwide. It was established in response to the rapid decline in the population of whales from whaling. In 1986, the IWC instituted an indefinite ban on commercial whale. This ban is still in effect, with certain exceptions. Countries such as Japan and Norway have not honored the ban.
There are no laws being broken. And let's say just for a second that a law was being broken, who would have the authority to carry out enforcement of that law? Certainly not citizens from another country.
Globally, whaling has been deemed unethical. But in the case of international territory who has jurisdiction? Nobody. Or rather, the guy with the most pull. Its all politics, and the Steve Irwin has no authority to be there whatsoever. The whalers put up with those losers so long as they are still making money. The idiots on board the Steve Irwin and yourself may think that they are protected legally because they are using non-violent methods, but the only real protection they have is the fact that they are in international waters and they are going up against citizens from another country. In actuality the only people truly acting illegally are the crew of the Steve Irwin, but since they are on the side of what is considered acceptable by the majority of global governments they are, to this point, being given a pass.
If these nuts tried pulling all of these stunts on an American company, they would quickly be rounded up and arrested, not to mention being sued for any mechanical damage they may have caused.
Personally, I'd like to see some people join up as crew members for the Steve Irwin, then throw a mutiny, tie up the crew, and go whaling themselves. Now THAT would be good television!
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