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Old 08-02-2008, 16:51   #10
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Re: Killing Whales for Scientific Research

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Originally Posted by Chris T View Post
It's a common fallacy to suggest that focusing on one issue implies ....
Hey, I'm not advocating whaling (or corncrake-mowing, for that matter). I'm just trying to get to the bottom of the issue. What, precisely, is the objection to whaling?

I suspect it has a lot more to do with cultural differences that a genuine concern for the marine environment.
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