The Sea Shepherd group says banning Pete Bethune from its Antarctic anti-whaling missions was just a legal strategy during his trial, and the New Zealand activist is welcome to join them on future trips.
That is not a "legal strategy", it's actually called "lying". I guess it's the same as Japan hunting whales purely for "scientific purposes". It looks to me like both parties deserve each other.
That is not a "legal strategy", it's actually called "lying". I guess it's the same as Japan hunting whales purely for "scientific purposes". It looks to me like both parties deserve each other.
Well said.
ReplyDeleteThe question now is will he go back, and if so will the Japanese actively endevour to arrest him?
ReplyDeleteSounds like Sea Shepherd, the whalers and the lawyers have about the same levels of integrity.
ReplyDeleteWhat a surprise.....
lol!
ReplyDeletePaul Watson couldn't lie straight in bed. Sea Shepherd are eco-terrorists, and no amount of soft-selling can change that.
ReplyDeleteInventory2 - do you define 'eco-terrorist' as someone who detroys the environment in order to force their will upon it and those who seek to protect it, or someone who uses terror to force what that person considers a destroyer of the environment to cease their activities?
ReplyDeleteI'm searching for your definition.
Mine is the first.