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The world we live in

Postby YEBANDAMERZE » 23 Jan 2012, 10:43


I will post interesting stuff I find on the web on this thread. Everyone is welcome to contribute to this thread. I ask everyone to please make this thread free from personal insults .
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Re: The world we live in

Postby Shewit » 23 Jan 2012, 10:57


So sad to witness the cruel practice of people to satiate voracious greed. Those wheals are near extinction at NO fault of theirs. I wish we all become vegetarians or there was strict global restriction to save those precious animals.
The picture sends clear message to the barbaric nature of commercial wheal hunting and the immediate needs to halt the cruel practice. Are the people seen on the picture Japanese?



Re: The world we live in

Postby YEBANDAMERZE » 23 Jan 2012, 11:20


Shewit wrote:So sad to witness the cruel practice of people to satiate voracious greed. Those wheals are near extinction at NO fault of theirs. I wish we all become vegetarians or there was strict global restriction to save those precious animals.
The picture sends clear message to the barbaric nature of commercial wheal hunting and the immediate needs to halt the cruel practice. Are the people seen on the picture Japanese?

This time they are Norwegians.



Re: The world we live in

Postby Semira » 23 Jan 2012, 11:24


Shewit wrote:I wish we all become vegetarians or there was strict global restriction to save those precious animals.


It is very ironic to hear you make such statements. it is almost identical of Mengistus statement that says "let alone killing people, i don't kill flies". true to your words, the innocent 600 gambelans who were massacred in day light by your dear leader are not as precious as this sea born animal. Instead of you being a cheer leader to the midget butcher and do your lap dance for him, oppose his dictorship, his inhuman treatment of opposition and the cruel and sadistic punishment he gives to anyone who oppose his rule. at least that is better than being a vegiterian.



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