Richard O'Barry

Richard O'Barry

  • Born: 1939-10-14
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  • Extended Reading
    • Demond 2021-12-27 08:01:18

      Wipe away the tears and start to act

      After waiting for The Cove for a long time, I finally saw the connection between friends and neighbors. I knew I would cry, but I didn't expect to cry so badly, and I was still trembling after watching the film. Besides, the time for the film to face the massacre is probably no more than 5 minutes....

    • Felicia 2021-12-27 08:01:18

      The real reason why the Japanese are so keen on whaling and killing dolphins

      American: "Why are you doing this? Do you know that 98% of people in the world are against whaling? Why can't you
        stop it?" Guizi: "50 years ago, Hiroshima was destroyed by the atomic bomb. We built a memorial to Always remember everything that happened. At 8 o'clock in the morning, the people of...

    • Kole 2022-03-26 09:01:08

      I saw a popular short comment saying "Are other animals that are killed and eaten inferior to dolphins?", I really doubt you have watched this documentary. Dolphin meat is not the staple meat, and excessive consumption can lead to mercury poisoning. The Japanese deputy minister in the film was poisoned by mercury. There is an industrial chain behind Japan's slaughtering of dolphins and catching dolphins, in which the government participates in dividends (especially the sale of dolphins for performances to aquariums around the world, and this type of dolphins is best if they are female dolphins of a certain age, and the rest that do not meet the standards will be punished by massacre). This is a kind of creature that is extremely friendly and gentle to humans. There is absolutely no need for us to eat it. Even if it is eaten, there is no benefit. Why do you compare it with edible animals? I can't eat dogs, and I refuse to eat dolphins when I go to Japan, for the simple reason that both creatures can form true friendships with humans and be in the company of each other. This has nothing to do with high or low, but the human instinct to pay attention to emotions. Although in the face of interests, slaughterers have always selectively forgotten this instinct. In 2020, the relationship between human beings and nature is so tense, it is time to learn to restrain.

    • Zackery 2022-03-21 09:02:25

      The ugliness and insatiableness of human nature

    The Cove quotes

    • Louie Psihoyos: There is a kind of collective horror and deep disturbance when you see the footage. It's mind-boggling. They're doing exactly like they did with the large whales. Just slaughtering everyone they can get.

    • [last lines]

      Richard O'Barry: Right now, I'm focusing on that one little body of water, where that slaughter takes place. If we can't stop that, if we can't fix that, forget about the bigger issues.