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Hmm...how do they kill them? from what I've seen is the old fashion way, with arpoons.
In many fish farms they kill them using electric shocks. Also don't see much difference between those methods and letting the fishes die out of water by asfixiation. Which one is more painful? Anyway let's stop with all this estrogenic nonsense, humans need to kill to eat and animals do it also, it's a natural thing... what's next ? Will we start to educate lions to give a less painful death to their preys?![]()
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I changed my opinion, "Dolphins vaccinated 500-1200 Danes for fun" is the only news we deserve.
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"In both Japan and the Faroe Islands, the meat is contaminated with mercury and cadmium, causing a health risk for those who frequently eat it, especially children and pregnant women.[53] In November 2008, an article in New Scientist reported that research done on the Faroe Islands resulted in two chief medical officers recommending against the consumption of pilot whale meat, considering it to be too toxic.[54] In 2008, the local authorities recommended that pilot whale meat should no longer be eaten due to the contamination. This has resulted in reduced consumption, according to a senior Faroese health official.[55]"
Its also a pointless health hazard. Dumb reactionary hard heartless arguments are typically used to defend something that is neither a gain or a benefit to anyone
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