If I say that I am more interested in preventing the slaughter of large whales than I am in improving housing conditions for people, I am likely to shock some of my friends.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
There are a number of things everyone can do to help protect whales.
The real threat to whales is whaling, which has endangered many whale species.
I'm concerned about the ocean and the environment. And I love whales.
I have never suffered under any delusion that saving the whales in the Antarctic sanctuary would be easy, but the one thing I am certain of is that I and my passionate crew of international volunteers will never quit defending life in the seas from poachers, no matter what consequences we must endure to do so.
I don't see the point in making a distinction between natives having more of a right to kill whales than nonnative people.
The problem is that Americans care more about saving whales than saving males.
Does Greenpeace think it can stop whaling in Antarctica by publicly eating whale meat and declaring it delicious? What are these people thinking?
People sometimes feel frustrated about what's going on in our oceans and environment, and 'Whale Wars' shows that ordinary people can take action and make things happen.
People are not going to care about animal conservation unless they think that animals are worthwhile.
I don't know where to put whales. I'm sticking them here, but I don't have any reason for it.