My 100th post is going to talk about an English lesson I had yesterday.
My English teacher wasn't in school yesterday,
My English teacher wasn't in school yesterday,
so my band's substitute teacher took my band and her band.
For that whole English lesson, we did nothing except watching this award winning documentary:
The Cove
For those who don't know about this, this is a documentary which was shot in Taiji, Japan.
This documentary is about the slaughtering of dolphins that is still on going.
According to Joji Marishita, International Whale council (IWC) delegate for Japan,
The reason for them killing the whales and dolphins was because they consume large amount of fishes, and thus causes the fishing industries to be facing big problems.
The dolphins killed was sold to the markets for consumers.
HOWEVER, the meats contains large amount of Mercury, a highly poisoned liquid.
These dolphin meats were served as school lunch to the children in Taiji, Japan.
According to Joji Marishita, International Whale council (IWC) delegate for Japan,
The reason for them killing the whales and dolphins was because they consume large amount of fishes, and thus causes the fishing industries to be facing big problems.
The dolphins killed was sold to the markets for consumers.
HOWEVER, the meats contains large amount of Mercury, a highly poisoned liquid.
These dolphin meats were served as school lunch to the children in Taiji, Japan.
The producers are trying to raise awareness of this inhumane act, hoping that this will reaches the ear of the authorities in Japan and that they will put a stop to it.
Here's the movie:
In this documentary there are a few bloody scenes.
Scenes of innocent dolphins getting killed, getting tortured.
The blood-filled sea is an image that you can never erase from your mind.
Their calls of agony, them using all might to take a few breaths from the surface, then they die.
Help by spreading this documentary to your Japan friends and let them know. Tell them to spread it too!
Or visit these webpages:
Check out this web log:
“If you knew dolphins were literally dying to entertain you, would you still pay to go see them?”
Spread the words.
These beautiful creatures do not deserve such cruel treatments.
Would never want to visit the Underwater World in Sentosa.
LOL
BYEBYE
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