Japan has resumed commercial whaling.
Please speak out for the whales before it's too late!
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Commercial
whaling has been globally illegal since 1986, and for good
reason. Whaling is a brutal and bloody process that
can lead to a slow and agonizing death for hunted
whales. But Japan has flouted this international ban
several times. Then, in December 2018, Japan announced that it
was pulling out of the International Whaling Commission (IWC)
with the purpose of starting commercial whaling again.
Within one day of withdrawing, it had already begun to
murder whales. Countless additional animals could continue to
die, unless we speak out now.
Along with Iceland and Norway,
Japan is thumbing its nose at international efforts to protect
these sacred marine mammals. But this isn't about being a
"rebel" or defying the rules. This is about murder. We must
stand up for these gentle giants and fight all attempts to
justify such cruel and inhumane slaughter. Hunting whales is a
vicious and destructive practice — there are simply no two
ways about it. If you agree, please sign my petition urging the
Japanese government to return to the IWC and to prohibit
commercial whaling!
Thank you,
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Kelsey
B. The Care2 Petitions Team |
P.S. Japanese
hunters have embarked on a heinous mass slaughtering of
beautiful whales. Please sign on to try to stop it.
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Sent: Friday, September 18, 2020 7:03 PM
Subject: The whales will die a slow and painful death
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