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Monday, March 05, 2007

I look forward to visiting Iceland some day

have been planning to write this post for about 24 hours now since I saw a Sky report which saw some leftie nitwit prattling on about how Iceland should be ashamed of itself for whaling again. (Here is a new story when they recommenced last year.)

This got me wondering. If whaling were not done by Caucasians and first worlders but by Third World types would the left be so up in arms about it. If there were a whaling tradition in deepest Africa would they be so in a snit about it? I suspect not. You see the PC types seem to be perfectly happy to let ethnic types do whatever thing they do which we might find objectionable because its their “ancient culture.” Yet when a bunch of white people in Iceland or Norway want to whale, something they have been doing since Vikings figured out how to get their boats out of the river, they should be stopped by the UN and everyone else.

Of course, the press buy into this rubbish by showing whales being hunted and slaughtered. Funny how they never show a cow being chopped up for mean when they go on about some cow problem or turkeys? Yeah whales are magnificent animals but they are also rather tasty as well as their other uses.

Whaling is as much part of the Nordic/Viking culture as anything you could name on this planet yet they are expected to stop doing it because a bunch of know it alls are offended by it. I am glad the Whaling Commission is in disarray and falling to pieces. I welcome the fact that Iceland is telling the international environmental meddlers and PC types to get knotted. Its good to see a country standing up for its culture and beliefs in the Western world for a change.

I look forward to visiting Iceland some day and eating whale meat. What is also rather neat is the fact Iceland is moving towards a flat tax.

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