I've watched them give birth. I've watched them give birth
.
I've nursed them back to health when they're sick
.
Had I known what I know now,
when they are sick, I take care of them until they are healthy again.
I would have raised enough money to buy them away from the Seaquarium and set them free. I would have raised enough money to buy them away from the Seaquarium and set them free
.
That would have been the right thing to do
.
I was buying a new Porshe every year.
But then I was buying a new Porshe every year .
But I was as ignorant as I could be for as long as I could be.
I was in such a state of ignorance for a long, long time.
When I saw this paragraph, I felt very sad.
Ric said that he has been in such a state of ignorance for a long, long time.
So how many of us have been in that state of ignorance from beginning to end.
How many people know how cruel and terrible it is to do that, or they can do it without hesitation.
Or is it like the Japanese, who found some high-sounding reasons that made me just want to swear to tell the justice of culling dolphins?
Pest control?
Because whales and dolphins eat a lot of fish, it is necessary to kill whales and slaughter dolphins?
I swear I have never heard such absurd reasons in my life.
As said in the movie, the obvious culprit is people, and it's just we don't want to acknowledge that.
If there is anything wrong with dolphins and whales.
I think it's definitely not because they eat more fish.
That's just because.
They are unfortunate.
It happens to live on the same planet as a creature called human.
sorry.
In fact, sometimes I really think about it.
In fact, humans are the species that should be extinct.
Whales and dolphins eat a lot of fish, how many people eat, and how much you Japanese eat.
Although I know that I am not qualified to say these things.
but. I think human beings are even less qualified to shirk this responsibility.
Even by hurting another creature to cover up his own mistakes.
We are one after another, constantly hurting our companions.
I don't know how human beings endow themselves with such superior rights.
What's the difference actually.
We are air-breathing mammals.
If it is a natural selection of the survival of the fittest.
good.
So when one day there will be only humans left in the world.
I have no doubt that humans will choose to kill each other.
Don't even hesitate.
The NAVI people in AVATAR, every time they hurt other creatures, they feel respectful and grateful.
Thank you for sacrificing your lives, thank you.
They understand. We never understand.
Humans demand too much from nature.
With an attitude that is too natural.
so. Never learn to be grateful.
I admire Ric very much.
It took him 10 years to start the dolphin watching industry, and then it took him 35 years to completely destroy it.
He said that in his lifetime, he must see the end of this.
How many people have made mistakes and are willing to spend 35 years to correct them.
How many of us know it is wrong, but always pretend not to see it.
When he talked about Cathy's death, he used the word suicide, which made me sad.
I have always known that dolphins are very smart and human.
But suicide. The word is too sad.
Every breath they take is a conscious effort. Every breath they take is a conscious effort
.
And so they can end their life whenever life becomes too unbearable by not taking the next breath
.
She did that. She did that
.
She swam into my arms and looked me right in the eye. She swam into my arms and looked me right in the eye
.
And took a breath...
and then took a deep breath.
And didn't take another.
But no longer breathing.
Now.
I don't know what kind of mentality the Japanese have when they kill dolphins so they don't hesitate so much.
It feels as if the thorns in the hands are not thorns, and the dolphins are not swimming in the sea.
Because the price of each one in the aquarium is $150,000?
Because of the so-called traditions and customs that even the Japanese don’t know?
You have even reached the point where dolphin meat is distributed in the city for free, still feel that it is not enough? Want to expand to the whole of Japan?
Pest control.
The thief shouts to catch the thief.
It is so appropriate that it can no longer be an appropriate metaphor.
what. At the end of the film, the Japanese said that most dolphins die without pain when they die very quickly.
How ironic.
On the TV screen that Ric was holding on one side, it was full of red.
Stain a bay red.
How many lives have you hurt?
How many times have you dyed the bay red?
Is it because the Japanese are more fond of slaughter?
Whether it is a dolphin or a human being, none of you will let it go.
Only in the end, I felt sad again.
Ric stands at the bustling crossroads of Tokyo. Take his TV screen.
How many people are willing to stop, stop, and take a look at the lives that are dying every minute and every second.
If we can't stop it.
If we can't fix it.
There is no hope.
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