Hundreds of dolphins and pilot whales slaughtered in the Faroe Islands

    252 innocent pilot whales and 35 Atlantic white dolphins were slaughtered last night in Hvalba, the first Grindadrap massacre of 2020

    The sadistic slaughter of pilot whales returns to the Faroe Islands. Despite the global pandemic, the ruthless Danish hunters did not stop and continue their slaughter, killing nearly 300 cetaceans at once.





    New slaughter in the Faroe Islands, another 100 pilot whales killed, fetuses torn from the belly of pregnant females

    252 innocent pilot whales and 35 Atlantic white dolphins were slaughtered last night in Hvalba after the two pods were intercepted off Sandvik.

    This is the first Grindadrap (Faroese "whaling") massacre of 2020. And we never wanted to tell you about it.

    Hundreds of dolphins and pilot whales slaughtered in the Faroe Islands

    @Sea Shepherd UK

    In the photo above, Faroese children playing on the corpses of some of the 135 pilot whales killed in Sandavagur on 30 July 2018

    “With the world on the brink of ecological collapse, as we fight a global pandemic and face an uncertain future due to unpredictable climate change, the ignorant and arrogant of this Danish territory won't let their ugly obsession with sadistic murder be ruined. . The Grindadrap is a ritual massacre carried out by a people who feel entitled to exercise their sadistic, compulsive fixation with this violent release of frustrations into their pathetic life ", thunders Sea Shepherd Captain Paul Watson, who doesn't mince words to describe this barbarism.

    Sadistic Murder Returns to the Ferocious IslesDespite a Global Pandemic, the Blood Thirsty Psychopaths in the Danish…

    Posted by Paul Watson on Thursday, July 16, 2020

    In the cover photo some of the 430 Atlantic white dolphins killed in Hvalba on 13 August 2013, removed from the beach using excavators and trucks



    Fonte: Sea Shepherd

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    Grindadráp: whaling in the Faroe Islands (video of the massacre)

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