Monday, April 14, 2008

Assassinate People To Protect Animal Rights?

I've had it with these Sea Shepherd idiots. Paying fines in coin, ramming our Coast Guard ships, and causing havoc with the seal hunt. Have they saved a single seal? Nope. Have they profited from their protests? You bet! You just can't find it anywhere on their site, not a single financial report, no idea of where the donations go, what are they hiding? Who are their contributors? Kids and the elderly.

Here's a hint.

The Sea Shepherd Conservation Society has removed Jerry Vlasak – who has endorsed assassination as a way of stopping animal abuse – from its board of directors.

Nice guy, kill people to save animals. So they boot him from the board. It doesn't stop there.

We saw that way of thinking still alive, and being broadcast by Watson just a few weeks ago, so the organization has not changed. Remember Elisabeth May was on this very board until a few weeks ago, but she will not condemn his statements.

Newfoundland Premier Danny Williams says he considers the head of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society a "terrorist" who belittled the lives of three sealers killed last month by comparing them to animals.

Williams, commenting after the arrest of the protest vessel Farly Mowat, says Paul Watson should not be welcome in Canada.

He says sealing is very important to Newfoundland and Labrador and it's time Ottawa took Watson to task.


Wow, Danny is agreeing with Ottawa? Is the ice melting in Newfoundland?

Pay attention to this picture of the Farly Mowat, look at the flag flying, this is from their own web site.

In 2002, after months of bureaucratic paper shuffling and payments of extortionist demands by the Cayman Islands Bureau of Shipping, the Ocean Warrior was re-registered in Canada. She was renamed the Farley Mowat after Sea Shepherd's International Chair, Farley Mowat, Canadian author and animal welfare advocate.

She is a protector, and a symbol of hope for a better, more humane, and more ecologically conscious future. The Farley Mowat is, has been, and will continue to be the world's greatest defender of marine wildlife.

Protector of Watson's profits maybe, but a symbol of hope? Right, hope to rack in the big bucks from old folks and kids. Nice. Typical eco-nuts, give us money so we can shout louder!

3 comments:

Nathalie Caron said...

Is that a pirate flag on the left?

Reid said...

There's a reason they're "enviro-loonies."

These are the same sort of douchebags who were spiking trees in BC back in the 80's. To hell with the "life and limb" of people who worked in forestry, let's save the trees man....groovy.

Tracy H. said...

People _are_ animals. We shouldn't be murdering animals, just as we shouldn't be murdering people.