March 2011
16 posts
In the past, humans hesitated when they took lives, even non-human lives. But...
– Hayao Miyazaki (via wanderingwild)
The Terrible Troubling Tribulations of Being...
Commentary by Captain Paul Watson
“Yesterday I did not know what an eco-terrorist was. Now it appears that I am one?”
- Sea Shepherd Deckhand Amanda Caldwell, 20, Atlanta, Georgia
Stink bomb launcher. Photo: Simon Ager
When Japanese whalers, Canadian sealers, Costa Rican shark poachers, and Libyan blue fin tuna poachers call Sea Shepherd an “eco-terrorist” organization, I always have the...
February 2011
6 posts
5 tags
Sea Shepherd Locates Illegal Whalers In The Ross...
This is the latest transmission from Sea Shepherd, who has been embarking on Operation No Compromise against Japanese whalers, who are defying a moritorium on whalers, and are illegally hunting them. The goal of Sea Shepherd is to, essentially, annoy the whalers, making it as difficult as possible for them to efficiently kill whales. The less they kill, the deeper it effects their profit margins...
Protesters Are Awesome: Egyptian Students Are Now...
On Friday we told you about about the Egyptian protesters who valiantly banded together to protect the Egyptian Museum’s priceless antiquities collection from destruction (unfortunately, they were unable to protect them all).
Today comes word that the African nation’s young people, who are still in the throes of revolt, have also been trying to protect libraries from their...
January 2011
33 posts
Sea Shepherd and Taiji
by Captain Paul Watson
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The Five Challenges in Japan and the Five Strategies for Taiji Nihon no Itsutsu no Cyousen to Taiji no Itsutsu no Senryaku
Commentary by Captain Paul Watson
Go Rin No Sho (The Book of Five Rings by Miyamoto Musashi)
It would be foolish to confront the practices of a particular nation or culture without first attempting to understand cultural practices and...
Hey Tumblr activists - could you please reblog... →
How to Eat Vegan Cheaply →
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Eat the cheap foods: Beans and rice, peanut butter and jelly, potatoes, corn, etc. Look at the diets of people who didn’t have access to cheap meat. Try to eat like those people by basing your diet on simple plant foods.
Make your own food: Convenience foods are usually more expensive than whole foods. So don’t pay...