All I can say is if our governments can’t save just one little whale, then how the hell are they going to save the planet by slowing down climate change, which involves the collaboration of all the major countries to work together on some kind of plan? As far as I’m concerned, that poor whale had no chance, as Peter Garrett and his mob were probably too interested in picking on people for using plastic bags. A sign of ones commitment to their principle is the way they respond to relatively a simple incident such as the small whale. Sure, it probably wouldn’t have made much difference if we did try to do something, but we should have at least tried. When I mean trying I mean actually doing something, not just sitting around telephones and conducting conference calls discussing what we should do. It’s not as if we just had an alien space ship crashed on our shores and we didn’t know the biological nature of their aliens stranded on the sand to save them. But life goes on and we will all forget this soon enough so our useless governments can carry on pretending they are looking after our best interests and solving the problems of the world, which are much more complex tasks. Yeah, right.
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