Originally Posted by
brownprose
Perception or the difference between animals is not much of an issue. Before us is a choice whether to KILL (in the name of economics and social/culture side of it) OR NOT TO KILL (for the sake of perpetuating biodiversity).
Killing whales is a bad case of economics as whales are difficult-to-replenish marine resources compared to cattle or poultry. It's also bad culture to kill whales for the sake of tradition. Humans can let go of tradition anytime if they so will. As I've mentioned, we had a bad case of tradition like slavery that was going on since the advent of civilization but we got rid of it. And as I've mentioned, I don't see any reason why a bad tradition like killing whales can't be abandoned as we did with slavery.
Brownprose, I wouldn't put slavery in the same sentence as tradition. That word is so vague and can be so many things, that is not an appropriate thing to make an example of, kung i-compare gani nimo sa whale-hunting. What specific period, and what particular form of slavery are you talking about?
Let's save the whales!