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Old 08-02-2008, 15:48   #9
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Re: Killing Whales for Scientific Research

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In that case, it does seem a bit hypocritical to point fingers abroad when we have problems at home.
It's a common fallacy to suggest that focusing on one issue implies ignorance of, or lack of concern for, another. This is a discussion forum, we operate (mostly) single-topic discussion threads. You could start up a topic on any of those animals if you like.

You might as well claim I have no interest in the climate change issue just because I've not sold my car and reverted to subsistence farming.

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So more scientific research is needed. QED.
Greenpeace would agree with you. They just don't think it's necessary to kill the whales in the pursuit of that 'research'.
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