Whales have "moral status"? Only people and their actions have morality.rubato wrote: Since no one has ever shown any rational reason to regard whales as having a different moral status from any other food animal the belief that they do is thus religious in nature and no one has the right to enforce their religious beliefs on anyone else.
If a person were to try slaughtering a pig in the city centre with an axe, would they be stopped?rubato wrote:Muslims and Jews don't have the right to stop others from eating pigs. Hindus cent stop you from eating beef. Vegans don't have the right to force others to observe their dietary practices &.
You have little understanding of anything. Human rights are mutable and open to change.rubato wrote:I guess I have a better understanding of human rights than you do.
"The 1814 Treaty of Kiel granted Denmark control over the islands, along with two other Norwegian regions: Greenland and Iceland. The Faroe Islands have been a self-governing country within the Danish Realm since 1948. The Faroese have control of most domestic matters; areas that remain the responsibility of Denmark include military defence, police, justice, currency and foreign affairs"rubato wrote: The Faroese, Islanders, Greenlanders, And Norwegians have no laws against killing non-endangered pilot and minke whales.
Denmark is a signatory of the International Convention for the Regulation of Whaling.
Gibberish.rubato wrote:Killing those whales I show they make a living.
Really? you don't half talk shite Aspy.rubato wrote:And no one else has the right to make such laws for them.
