In
time we may come to see how we can live
without whales, their suffering fate
long extinguished, their spiritual light
to be gone and shine no more. Do we
think our children will ever thank us
for our lack of courage, when we say
we care yet, turn our backs pretending
not to notice, when they need us to
truly understand them? There is time
to stop nations from hunting and killing
these and dolphins, principal intelligent
creatures of our earth, who remain as
the legacy we leave to those of us yet
unborn, unseen and silent.
A
significant testimony for our ability
to live in harmony with our planet leaves
more than a bitter taste; to watch impassively
as these innocents are slaughtered and
eaten for political purpose. It remains
our duty of care to understand that
without whales and dolphins to beautify
our lives, our being here means nothing.
We don't really have the need of them
for food: the price to sate this appetite
for blood because of tradition is a
lame excuse.
People
who claim spiritual empathy and then
profit from such taste and greed just
because they can, is not in the realm
of dignity nor understanding but for
selfishness and cruelty of the most
barbaric nature. If we as a society
claim to be civilized, then what does
this behavior tell us of ourselves if
we fail to stop it?