Saturday, September 19, 2009

True True.What Diy says it's true! We need to maintain our human relationship before we can start discussing about animals. WE can overreact because we just feel helpless, we just want to do something but sometimes emotions really seems to piss a lot of people. Our start might be different but our end definately ends the same place..

i think i have been "promoting" to become vegetarian for very long, actually no one have really actually become one and most seems pissed when i talked about it but at least i am glad that more people around me are starting to eat vegetarian food. At least i save one animal from there..i know i cant really say such words but i think a little part though cant really save a lot, it would still accumulates to a huge part someday.

Same as dolphin hunting, if a little reaction and word would stop dolphin which The Cove did. I think it is good start. It has saved 70 dolphins from now, i hope more would be saved.

http://sg.news.yahoo.com/ap/20090915/tap-as-japan-dolphin-killing-4cec4ac.html


Good news is Tokyo Film Festival decides to showcase The Cove after deep discussion. At least the other japanese should see what their fellows neighbours are doing.

http://www.japantoday.com/category/entertainment/view/tokyo-film-festival-decides-to-show-the-cove


I have a question to ask the people who read this blog,

Do you think Dolphins shows should be allowed?

I apologise if i pissed you because i think at least I must start a part , if you can sympathise Dolphins, whales, sharks, can you sympathise the little fishes too?


Rosy

1 comment:

  1. for me, dolphin shows are good in a way. im sure SOME dolphins enjoy them, like how some of us like to work and some dont! hahahahaha! to me, animals in captivity are much better than them being put down. and im sure everyone prefers animals to have been bred in captivity and not pulled from the wild. but im guessing its because we have to help the animals breed from different pods/pride/flock/groups as well..also, animals that are too injured to be released into the wild, i think its a good place for them to be, because they will be protected, fed and even help our next generation get a chance to see them! ok, that was my two(make it ten! haha!) cents worth.

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