@Izumi_Sunagawa@Ahmed_Pambegua "Because it's a crime that wouldn't have happened if that foreigner hadn't come to Japan"
Hello. You may want to reconsider this ideological path. This was how most authorities in the middle east thought in the 80s
Take it as you will
Keep Japan Japanese. Wish you all the best
THIS is the heartbreaking moment two orcas are seen lifelessly floating in their abandoned enclosures before they suddenly start to perform.
A mother and son left behind at a now defunct marine park in France were caught on a drone floating in the murky water.
The orcas, believed to be 23-year-old Wikie and 11-year-old Keijo, appear to be close to death, according to co-founder of activist group Tidebreakers, Marketa Schusterova.
Schusterova says the orcas in Marineland of Antibes are struggling ever since the park closed down in January because of a new law banning orcas from performing for the public in France.
Activists have pleaded with officials and the owners of Marineland to take drastic action to save Wikie and Keijo.