True, Norway wants to hunt a few species of whale that are so abundant you would be hard pressed not to bump into a few (literally!) if you crossed the North Atlantic in e.g. a saling boat. The scientific committee of the International Whaling Committee has been recommending hunting for years, but alas, fanatical environmentalists like Greenpeace have been paying nations which never saw a whale -- including some which are landlocked -- to vote to retain the ban.
Why shouldn't we hunt whales? What's the ethical difference between eating chicken or pig and eating whale? That whales are "cute"?
Ironically, the US hunts and kills more whales than Norway, but this is done by "traditional" people in Alaska, and then it's no longer wrong. Go figure.
- Jan
Edited by - JanH on 2 July 2002 3:41:7