> It’s a real pity the Japanese left these criminals alive.
In this case, it is the Japanese who are the criminals. They have no business in the Antarctic.
What a shame Bob Barker didn’t buy the Sea Shepherd Society a U-Boat.
“In this case, it is the Japanese who are the criminals. They have no business in the Antarctic.”
I think their business is whaling. The business of the
so called Sea Shepherds is to interfere with whaling.
If I was in charge, the Sea Shepherds would be so tied up in court in so many countries, they would be bankrupt... if
they had lived long enough to face lawsuits.
The SS are not a judge and jury and warden. They are
interfering outside the law.
That is not to say I support whaling in every instance.
Is anyone else confused by DieHard the Hunter being against...hunters?
Geesh.
The man was a game show host for which he ought to have been lucky to retire to a condo in Florida-it is not like he did anything such as life saving surgeries,rescued people from burning building,etc.,p>Our society pays photogenic boobs way too much and then has to suffer their public pronouncements and pushy opinions on how the rest of us should live.
Wrong my friend. Freedom of the seas has a tradition about a thousand years old on our planet. Anyone interfering in this manner is legally classified as a pirate and in a rational world would be shot on sight.
Unless of course you're willing to allow say the Somali pirates to determine when and where NZ flagged shipping can and cannot go.
In this case, it is the Japanese who are the criminals.
Where are the Indictments? When do the trials begin? Or are you countenancing vigilante justice?