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After 20 years, whale meat returns to Japanese school lunch
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gah...ofcourse..."respect" is more important than the extinction of an animal species
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I jump to conclusions
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As I live in Wakayama and eat whale meat,
I feel I should comment on this.
First, there are several things going on here. 1) Wakayama kids are eating Whale meat again, and 2) the last paragraph which mentions some Japanese people will be attending a conference to lift hunting bans on endangered species. OK, about number one; I see nothing wrong with it. The species that will be served in schools is the mink whale. Mink whales ARE NOT endangered. To the best of my knowledge no one will dispute this. (Although estimates of the population vary, it ranges from seven hundred thousand to millions.) As long as mink whales are being hunted with sustainability in mind, I see no problem with this. I have no double standard when it comes to eating animals. Next, about number two; I utterly disagree. No endangered species should be hunted to satisfy culinary needs. It's worth noting that not all people in Japan are for whaling. The article doesn't mention just exactly who's going to this conference, but it would be shallow to judge all of Japan based on that last paragraph. I've talked to my neighbors about this. My good friend Nobuyoshi has lived in Wakayama is whole life. At 62 years old, he remembers a time when people here ate whale meat all the time because it was so cheap. I agree with him in that I see nothing wrong with killing and eating whales. This is a philosophical issue. I disagree with him on the status of world whale populations on the whole. |
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