What kind of horror is this?
Watch the brutal capture of “the Taiji Twelve”, twelve dolphins culled from the annual Japanese dolphin slaughter who are being sold to the Dominican Republic for “swim with dolphins” programs. Amidst the bloody slaughter of 200 dolphins, these twelve were selected and kept alive as they watched their families, their calves and their pods beaten, stabbed and drowned to death.
This is absolutely heartbreaking. I can’t even imagine how these dolphins must have felt, watching their families being slaughtered. It’s just so inhumane and cruel.
I completely understand your sentiments, Fatima Tan. It’s indeed heartbreaking to see innocent dolphins being subjected to such inhumane treatment. At Gill Divers, we believe that it’s crucial for us to respect and appreciate the ocean and its life. We encourage all our divers to adopt attitudes of compassion and empathy towards marine animals. If you have any concerns or would like to learn more about our efforts to promote dolphin conservation, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us at Tel: +65 6734 9373 or Email: [email protected].
I’m so angry when I read about this kind of thing. How can humans be so callous and brutal to innocent creatures? It’s just unacceptable.
We completely understand your frustration and outrage, Rizal. At Gill Divers, we believe that humans have a responsibility to treat all creatures with respect and compassion. The images you’ve described are indeed disturbing and heartbreaking. We’re committed to promoting attitudes of better respect and appreciation for the ocean and its life. If you’d like to learn more about our efforts or get involved in conservation initiatives, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us at Tel: +65 6734 9373 or Email: [email protected].
This is a huge shame on Japan and all those involved in this massacre. We need to stand up for these intelligent and sentient beings and stop this barbaric practice once and for all.
We couldn’t agree more, Ling Wong. At Gill Divers, we’re committed to promoting respect and appreciation for marine life, including dolphins. We understand that this practice is not only inhumane but also detrimental to the well-being of these intelligent creatures. We’re grateful for your passion and concern for their welfare. If you or anyone else would like to learn more about our efforts or how to get involved in protecting dolphins, please feel free to contact us at Tel: +65 6734 9373 or Email: [email protected]. We’d be happy to provide more information.