Denmarks shame - whale killings
March 3, 2009 | Dantesque, Denmark | Vetting explained
There are times in everyones life when you are witness to horrifying, arrogant, foul and immoral behaviours.
This is one of these of events.
A whole community, all of them involved in murder and death. From the smallest child to the oldest of them return each year to kill one of the most trusting and placid of sea creatures.
Are you going to sit idle while this attrocity continues or are you going to spread the word and work to get this type of behaviour stopped?
The world abhorres what we see happening in Canada to baby seals, we also cry tears of anger and rage when the Japanese kill whales in their thousands in the name of science.
When will humans understand the nature of evil and see that this is Evil to its core.
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