Canadian Politicians to Dine on Seals?!

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Well, I just lost my appetite. And it’s thanks to the announcement that a “members-only” restaurant will soon be serving seal meat to politicians and journalists who work on Canada’s Parliament Hill.

 

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Back in 2008, some Canadian senators called for seal flesh to be added to the restaurant’s menu as a show of support for Canada’s annual seal slaughter, but they couldn’t locate a supplier, since most seal-hunting firms cash in on fur sales to Russia and China. The restaurant isn’t likely to sell out of seal: One of Canada’s own senators said that he’s heard that it tastes “horrible,” and Quebec Liberal MP Marcel Proulex, who pushed for the nauseating menu item, admits that while it’s unlikely that suppliers will get rich from its sale, “[a]t least we’ll be sending the message that we’re not afraid of seal meat.”

Canada seems bent on thumbing its nose at compassion. PETA’s Dan Mathews notes, “It’s a very peculiar, disturbing cruelty unique to Canada, and it’s just bizarre when a country like Canada, which is known for so many advanced policies in the social realm, would be so stuck in the Dark Ages about its support of such a hideous cruelty.”

With people around the world voicing their disgust and taking action against the seal slaughter, I’m going to guess that Canada will soon be able to file this “show of support” in the record books right alongside the plan to include seal skin in Olympic uniforms. Epic fail!

Written by Karin Bennett

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