[Note: I have known for years that Canadian furriers club seals for their fur or pelts, sometimes even the babies. Lately, I have been following the saga of a former trainer of dolphins for the tv show "Flipper" Ric O'Barry, who is now an opponent of capturing dolphins for our entertainment and is fervently against the slaughter/murder of dolphins and other small whales in a cove in Taiji, Japan as depicted in the Academy Award winning documentary "The Cove". In Taiji, they say they do it for tradition and for food (dolphin meat has a high concentration of dangerous mercury), but if so, why do they try to hide what they're doing from the Japanese media and people? In a parallel development, in many parts of the U.S., wolves are being slaughtered, and even their pups are often gassed to death.]]
Killing dolphins, clubbing seals
One for fur, one for meals
Their murderous actions cannot heal
When they do this, do they feel?
I for one am not fooled
The Taiji (Japan) and Canadian practices are cruel... (tbc?)
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