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The Brutal Business of Shark Finning


Animals  (tags: animals, sharks, finning, killing, cruelty, death, AnimalWelfare, environment, protection, wildlife, wildanimals, suffering )

Cher
- 41 days ago - seashepherd.org
Human beings are skilled at justification. Every year humans slaughter over 100 million sharks yet we depict them as vicious and blood-thirsty killers.
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Past Member (0)
Thursday October 22, 2009, 6:31 pm
"Human beings are skilled at justification." warning to everyone...i am stealing this quote.)

it breaks my heart that all these years of education later shark finning is still an issue. geesh..i'm vicious also when self righteous morons enter my space to take me down.
 

Ralph Sutton (45)
Thursday October 22, 2009, 7:10 pm
Too bad they don't have a nice fluffy coat of white fur like the top predator on land, the Polar Bear. The butthole in the boat should have his arms and legs whacked off and then be thrown overboard so he can see what it feels like. This is one time I hope religion is right about there being a Hell because a place like that is the only place people like him deserve.
 

Chaz Gaily Berlusconi (252)
Friday October 23, 2009, 12:14 pm
Only when everything is used up will they suddenly wake up... or perhaps they will still be walking around in a coma... this is a gross injustice to these animals whcih is cause for concern as they are at the top of the food chain in the oceans, and should not be on mans..
 
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