

The average Japanese Whaler is 1/30th the size of the corpulent adversary they battle out on the open seas. The deck has been stacked against them and they need all the support you can offer. Donations will be the cornerstone in ensuring the Japanese Whalers quest to totally eradicate the self-indulgent whales.

The Japanese Whaler Assistance Program allows you to provide a Japanese Whaler with enough supplies to complete a season of hunting. Every dollar donated will be used to eradicate these giants gadfly's.

You cannot eat whales, you cannot use whale hind for clothing, you cannot use them for scientific research, you cannot use them like cattle to plow a field. They exist solely to consume, even the most out of shape human can find more purpose to exist then to just feed. They are the singlemost worthless animal on the planet yet beloved by many. Try to think of any instance where you benefit from whales. Can't think of any? When you come up with nothing consider would my life change negatively in anyway if they were gone? Nope.

Whales selfishly gorge themselves on 4,000kg of seafood daily, eating as much as 10% of their body weight daily. These gluttonous hogs of the oceans are the largest animal on the planet, consuming enough food in one day to feed a small impoverished African village for an entire year. Nations around the world depend on the ocean to provide them with enough food to subsist. These nations only take from the ocean what they can use however the avaricious whales show no self-control or governance on how much they eat. The worlds oceans are their 24 hour buffets.

Whales provide no benefit to the food chain, they only take thousands of pounds of food daily without giving back a single thing. The obese whales are internationally protected therefore they cannot be used as a food source by humans and have no natural predators due to their colossal size. They slowly move around the worlds oceans unchallenged feasting on harmless krill. These whales are on a lifelong crusade of genocide against the innocent krill. Krill are a rare delicacy around the world due to their short supply caused by the massive feeding habits of the whale. Most humans have never had the opportunity to eat krill due to this unbalanced supply and demand model.

Whales have the largest carbon footprint of any animal on the planet. They also produce the most amount of waste, it is just hidden, slowly piling up on the ocean floors out of sight of humans. Although it is not yet a problem for us, it is a huge inconvenience to the bottom dwelling sea creatures.