Save The Seals

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seal hunting Can Killing be justified by arguments of tradition? For me and almost any other human being on the pace of the planet the answer is certainly not, how come the Canadian don’t get it. The the states that allow hunting are not limited to Canada and the seals or to Japan with the whales, the US has a hunting season for deers and other states allow hunting. Why is that. People just want to feel manly by killing another creature so the government feel it is important to encourage them? People have other rationalization as to the importance of this helpless animal products to the economy or that it is just really tasty? I know that eating meat is a sin that most of us do but it is usually said that if we all had to hunt down our food, kill it and then cook it the number of the people that would actually do it would be far less. Still now the issue is exactly those people that look at a beautiful animal and think of food and not only that they are willing to go out and hunt it down. I know that I intended to talk against the seals and the baby seal hunting as it is really really cruel and I feel that the people that are actually capable of doing it are not people I would want to be my next door neighbors but I couldn’t avoid the realization that we all kill animals in that way or another. Think about it, and of course do what you can to fight these “traditional habits”. you can go here to learn more about what you can do. the video is just for the ones who have a strong stomach and want to know what the fuss is about.

2 Responses to Save The Seals

  • amcdonald22 responded:
    This picture saddens me.
  • Angela responded:
    Saddens is the understatement of the year :-(

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