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ambassador-caroline-kennedy-already-offending-japanThe Front Page Magazine:

“Ambassador” Caroline Kennedy Already Offending Japan

 

January 20, 2014 by Daniel Greenfield

Ambassadorships to major countries and trouble spots were typically given out to professional diplomats. You might send a donor with no diplomatic experience off to play ambassador to Gambia or Cyprus, but not to France or China.

 

Snip Princess Caroline had to settle for being the US ambassador to Japan where she’s hard at work demonstrating the diplomatic skills that Obama Inc is known for.

 

Caroline Kennedy, the US Ambassador to Tokyo, has intervened in the controversy over Japan’s annual dolphin hunts, denouncing them for their “inhumaneness”. Scissors-32x32.png


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I think she obviously saw The Cove:

 

 

From http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1313104/?ref_=nv_sr_2

 

The Cove (2009) Poster

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The Cove (2009)
92 min - Documentary | Crime - 20 August 2009 (Australia)

Using state-of-the-art equipment, a group of activists, led by renowned dolphin trainer Ric O'Barry, infiltrate a cove near Taijii, Japan to expose both a shocking instance of animal abuse and a serious threat to human health.

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May her time in Japan....be as long as the shortest haiku ever written:

 

Entitled pseudo-intellect...

Malodorous flower of Progress...

Begone!

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Japan defends annual dolphin hunt
Country responds to criticism from US ambassador as Yoko Ono calls for an end to the practice

Ben Quinn theguardian.com,

Monday 20 January 2014 17.59 EST

Link to video: Dolphins slaughtered in Japan

Stung by rare criticism from the US ambassador, the Japanese government has defended a controversial annual dolphin hunt as international criticism of the practice gathered pace.

 

A government spokesman said on Monday that dolphin fishing in western Japan, which has come under the spotlight in the wake of an Oscar-winning documentary, was carried out appropriately in accordance with the law.

 

"Dolphin fishing is a form of traditional fishing in our country," said chief cabinet secretary, Yoshihide Suga, responding to a news conference question about criticism from Caroline Kennedy, the US ambassador to Japan. Scissors-32x32.png

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/jan/20/japan-defends-dolphin-hunt-caroline-kennedy

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Well, if it's a form of "traditional fishing" in Japan, who should criticize? Like hari kari maybe. Except that's a personal choice, and the dolphins have no choice. angry.png Orientals just seem to have a different view of life, human as well as animal.

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I myself living on the Gulf Coast and a “die heart water fowl hunter/ avidity fisher, I see nothing wrong in taking the bounty from where ever.

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Well, if it's a form of "traditional fishing" in Japan, who should criticize? Like hari kari maybe. Except that's a personal choice, and the dolphins have no choice. angry.png Orientals just seem to have a different view of life, human as well as animal.

 

Dolphins are sentient mammals....and have few natural predators except man. Like the "bush meat" of apes, chimpanzees & gorillas....it inflames the senses of those who assume moral pseudo-superiority.

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