Japan resumed its cultural practice of commercial whaling after a three-decade hiatus this week. Whaling ships set out to sail on Monday and came back with their first catches. Five vessels from the whaling community left the Kushiro port and people from the community celebrated with joy. And they plan a total catch of 227 whales until late December! The shocking practice has angered conservationists all over. The country clearly did not mind the global outage and went ahead to carry on with the cruel practice. Social media is once again angered with the decision and is called to boycott everything from Japan. Japan Fisherman Catch First Whales As Commercial Hunts Resume After 30 Years.
Activists and anti-whaling communities kept slamming the practice. The whales are hunted for meat, fat, oil and scientific research. But the International Whaling Commission (IWC) proposed a ban on the practice in 1986. The dangerous practice already threatens the whale populations and their killing is just unacceptable. However, Japan quit from the International Whaling Commission, so it could carry on commercial hunting in their territorial waters. From Monday, July 1, the first ships set sail and 2 minke whales were killed. People have expressed their disappointment at this inhumane practice.
Check People's Reactions on Commercial Whaling:
Dark day for life
A dark day for life on earth as Japan begins commercial whaling - not that they haven’t been slaughtering whales for years - but this is a very ugly backward step against the growing global belief that it’s time to love life : all life . https://t.co/IlucwDrwV6
— Chris Packham (@ChrisGPackham) June 29, 2019
Boycott Japanese Goods
I, for one, won't be buying any Japanese goods or services until the ban is reintroduced. #stopwhaling #Whaling https://t.co/rf1qFO364g
— John Dexter (@komphix) June 29, 2019
Boycott Japan!
We're in the midst of the 6th mass #extinction & @Japan have started commercial whaling again🤬#BoycottJapan until they end this #wildlife terrorism!
Bye-bye billions in lost sales!@japantimes @JapanToday @JAPANinUK@OrcaSOS @RobRobbEdwards @Animal_Watch https://t.co/DKAfvpk0UP pic.twitter.com/sF7lZFX6Ki
— ANIMAL ADVOCATE Ⓥ (@_AnimalAdvocate) July 1, 2019
Barbarous!
It amazing how such an advanced civilization can be so backward and barbarous in this respect
— Alan (@CityLondonAlan) July 1, 2019
What is the need?
Just why.. they really need it that bad? The whales are already suffering from everything we do to the oceans and now they gonna hunt them again? Truly sad how some humans don’t see the bad in that.
— Obed (@DeboSky95) July 1, 2019
Some cancelled their trips too
I just cancelled my trip to Japan. I was planning to visit as a tourist and will not go until they change this policy. #BoycottJapan
— Gonzalo J. Chain (@gonzalochain) June 29, 2019
Everyone questioned what is the need, to begin with, such a horrific practice again. The echoes of boycott Japan are seen on social timelines. People also questioned how a smart country like them could resort to such murderous practice, while someone else said they deserve the tsunamis! It is really shameful to see that at a time when the problem of climate change is looming over all of us collectively, the country has chosen to go ahead with horrendous practice.
(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Jul 02, 2019 12:08 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).