Seaspriacy - Eye Opening Documentary

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When it comes to movies and tv shows I am a fan, Mostly with tv shows, I find they can always put the story in more detail. I have to say when it comes to some though is some of the best things I like to watch would have to be documentaries, Normally about animal welfare and exploitation humans have or continue to do.

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I got a whole list of docs I plan to leave my thoughts about and maybe some of you will watch and question some things we are TOLD to believe.

The first one is one that just got released on Netflix and around the world called seaspiracy.

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The idea behind this documentary was never to really expose the fishing industry but the whaling industry. Once the creator started to do his own research he found out these two industries are linked.

After watching this (already vegan) I never supported this industry by buying fish or seafood cause let's be real our ocean is FUCKING nasty with garbage, chemicals, mercury for years now. But over the last 30-50 years this has gone up tenfold with Fukushima meltdown, the amount of chemical waste from the agriculture industry. Thanks to things like my taxes I have been still founding an industry like this one.

About the overfishing it is going to be a hard one to get to the whole world onto, You have a country that has no care for the international agreement to stop whaling. You can find international cartels and mafia behind this industry.

You have a company that uses the term dolphin-safe yet they have no real guarantee that the tuna being caught and killed has no dolphin being caught in the same net but watching this shows video footage of them.

Earth Island Institute Dolphin Safe Tuna program, run by the International Marine Mammal Project, was established in 1990, setting the worldwide standards to stop the chasing, killing and setting of nets on dolphins. More than 95 percent of the world’s tuna companies are now committed to Earth Island Institute Dolphin Safe Tuna fishing practices, and the Dolphin Safe label is now on canned tuna in markets throughout the world. We maintain the International Dolphin Safe Monitoring Program, with monitors covering more than 800 companies in 76 countries around the world, to ensure that tuna is caught without chasing or netting of dolphins. Dolphin deaths in tuna nets have declined by 99 percent since 1990.
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I would love to hear what others' thoughts are on this destruction and torture we have done and continue to do. I am hoping many will go watch this even for the education factor this provides.



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Watching it right now. I'll be back!

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Awesome can't wait to hear your thoughts

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I have to say, I was blown away by the documentary. It's crazy how naive I was to the whole plastic situation and just accepted the fact that we were wasting so much and it was destroying the oceans. Obviously that's not the whole story.

The documentary is up there as one of the most informative pieces to shed light on world issues in my opinion, which I totally wasn't expecting from the young fella directing and filming it. I really hope someone is able to seriously challenge the issue, I am not going to hold my breath though. When money and drugs are involved, little changes.

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