sidewaysreilly wrote:Aha, when its all over. Talked to a guy from that crowd yesterday and he said it was nature. If it was a horse in a race it would have been shot immediately.
Exactly - when it's all over. I told them days ago to contact the Irish Army and Irish Navy for assistance and they didn't until it was to late
It's taken me two days online with little sleep to stop this from happening again in Ireland but it got done in the end. It's just so sad that this whale had to die in this way and for such a long long time.
They shoot whales in other countries if there is no way to use drugs on it and it is NOT against International Law to do this if the whale is beached/suffering/dying in 'Whale Protected' areas which Ireland is.
The guy in the crowd must be an animal himself or just a simple simpleton. When I was there people were laughing/clapping/cheering - was he
one of those animals ?
Me and my girlfriend were totally horrified and she was crying her eyes out. I kept telling her "Don't Look!" and I wasn't even looking myself, I just held my video camera over the Harbour wall and couldn't even see it's screen clearly (thank Gawd!!). After a short time it was obvious to me that the whale wasn't going to stop/die and we just left the area in shock. The 'animals' stayed there for the blood.
But this will never ever happen again in Ireland !!