Dumbass Japanese and Greenpeace ramming in Australian waters!!

Discussion in 'Miscellaneous' started by TheMasterOfOrion, Jan 6, 2010.

  1. TheMasterOfOrion

    TheMasterOfOrion Fleet Captain Fleet Captain

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    WFT are these idiots doing in Aussie waters!? :klingon: :klingon:

    GTFO and go home you *%#holes :scream: :scream:

    Greenpeace and their ships, we all know they are radical, they don't listen to other opinions, Greenpeace are hippie blockheads they are almost like religious extremists
    sickening that no Australian gov has the balls to actually do something about the whole situation.
    Hippes go home!

    Japan, they absolutely concreted over 85% their whole country and bleed all their oceans dry. Their is nothing left in Japan, barely an wildlife, very little fish, very little marine mammals its all been over hunted, over fished and eaten. That's why civilisation came up with the concept of "farming" so animal stocks wouldn't be driven into extinction.
    What does Japan do? Do they fish farm? No
    Do I give a flying f#ck if they eat Whale in their own backyard - not really? To be honest I don't give a damn what anyone puts in their mouth
    That's their business
    However what gets me is
    They f#ck up their own Oceans, then after they are finished f#cking up their own backyard in Japan, they sail half way across the world to sh#t all over Australia's backyard.

    I hope the Aussie Navy gets off their ass and goes out and blows both the hippies and the Japanese out of the water.

    Both of these guys have absolutely no discipline, no professionalism. If an Australian or US or whatever ship has to go down and attempted to rescue these blockhead idiots and gets injured rescuing these fools then I hope both the Japanese and the hippies are thrown in jail and don't see the light of day for a long while.

    Rules of the Ocean are there to protect everyone
    Break them and I hope someone breaks you

    I imagine if they were trying this crap off the coast of Scotland, Alaska or California the US Navy and Brit would not treat them with kid gloves.
    Aussie gov = spineless
    or else something corrupt is going on. Are they Japanese and WhaleWars paying off Aus with bribes?

    >>sorry for the rant<<

    but both these people p*ss me off
     
  2. the 4th hanson bro

    the 4th hanson bro No one can resist my Schweddy Balls Admiral

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    Are you referring to this?

    The founder of the Sea Shepherds left Greenpeace in the late 70's because they wouldn't take direct action.

    The story makes it sound like the encounter was taped by the Japanese and places the blame on the other boat.
     
  3. TheMasterOfOrion

    TheMasterOfOrion Fleet Captain Fleet Captain

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    That and the general ramming, throwing smoke bombs, playing chicken crap that's been going on since year 2007
     
  4. Robert Maxwell

    Robert Maxwell memelord Premium Member

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    Japan is engaged in illegal whaling, and if the proper authorities won't do anything about it, let the Sea Shepherds deal with them. No one wants to enforce the law on the high seas? Then the vigilant will rule.
     
  5. Arthur Frelling Dent

    Arthur Frelling Dent Fleet Captain Fleet Captain

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    I was trying to avoid spoilers for the next season of Whale Wars but so much for that...

    I watched the AP video attached to the news story linked above. It's hard to tell because the cameraman on the Japanese ship is zoomed in, but it looks to me like the Ady Gil's crew's version is more accurate. They definitely appear to be idling and it looks like the Japanese ship turns towards them.
     
  6. Alpha_Geek

    Alpha_Geek Commodore Commodore

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    Rule 14 and 15 of the International Maritime Navigation Rules:

    RULE 14 - HEAD-ON

    RULE 15 - CROSSING SITUATIONS
    Rule 14

    (a) Unless otherwise agreed [Inld] When two power-driven vessels are meeting on reciprocal or nearly reciprocal courses so as to involve risk of collision each shall alter her course to starboard so that each shall pass on the port side of the other.
    (b) Such a situation shall be deemed to exist when a vessel sees the other ahead or nearly ahead and by night she could see the masthead lights of the other in a line or nearly in a line and/ [Intl] or both sidelights and by day she observes the corresponding aspect of the other vessel.

    (c) When a vessel is in any doubt as to whether such a situation exists she shall assume that it does exist and act accordingly.

    (d) Notwithstanding paragraph (a) of this Rule, a power-driven vessel operating on the Great Lakes, Western Rivers, or waters specified by the Secretary, and proceeding downbound with a following current shall have the right-of-way over an upbound vessel, shall propose the manner of passage, and shall initiate the maneuvering signals prescribed by Rule 34(a)(i), as appropriate. [Inld]

    Rule 15

    When two power-driven vessels are crossing so as to involve risk of collision, the vessel which has the other on her own starboard side shall keep out of the way and shall, if the circumstances of the case admit, avoid crossing ahead of the other vessel.

    (b) Notwithstanding paragraph (a), on the Great Lakes, Western Rivers, or water specified by the Secretary, a power-driven vessel crossing a river shall keep out of the way of a power-driven vessel ascending or descending the river. [Inld]
     
  7. darthraidr

    darthraidr Commodore Commodore

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    sea shephards... if you want to see the most incompetent crew this side of McHale's Navy, check out Whale Wars.

    those guys lie about everything. they board a vessel, and then claim they were kidnapped. they faked that their captain was shot by the japanese... yeah...

    watch whale wars, enjoy the folly.
     
  8. Arthur Frelling Dent

    Arthur Frelling Dent Fleet Captain Fleet Captain

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    The Japanese ship certainly did not do this. Not saying Ady Gil wasn't dangerously close by their own doing, but the Japanese ship clearly (in their own video!) made no attempt to steer clear.

    QFT. Capt. Watson is horribly incompetent but a charismatic fundraiser. The "shooting" incident was obviously and laughably faked. The heroic lawman saved by his own badge... :guffaw:
     
  9. Colonel Green

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    Umm, no.

    Nope.

    Also no.

    Yes they do. Japan had one of the world's largest domestic aquaculture sectors.

    You have no idea what you're talking about.
     
  10. John Picard

    John Picard Vice Admiral Admiral

    I believe the correct, parting statement from you should have been, "What's the frequency, Kenneth?"
     
  11. Arthur Frelling Dent

    Arthur Frelling Dent Fleet Captain Fleet Captain

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    In this video on CNN.com, there's no doubt that the Japanese ship turned into Ady Gil.
     
  12. TheMasterOfOrion

    TheMasterOfOrion Fleet Captain Fleet Captain

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    Um yes
    [​IMG]
    Yup

    Most of Japanese expensive suishi actually comes from the US waters or EU/Iclelandic waters
    I don't agree with the hippies or their dumbass philosphy or tactics but facts are Japan has already dumped all over its own yard

    Fish stocks in their own back yard have almost collapsed

    If there were so many Whales and other Marine mammals off the coast of Japan, then why the hell are they going half way across the world to hunt down whale in Aussie water??

    Here's a sample on some of the news reports:


    [Industrial fishing has cut populations of large fish in the oceans to a mere 10 per cent of 1950 levels, says the study, published Wednesday in Nature magazine.The devastating decline affects open ocean species such as tuna, swordfish and marlin, and groundfish such as cod, halibut and flounder."Our analysis suggests that the global ocean has lost more than 90 per cent of large predatory fishes," study authors Ransom Myers and Boris Worm of Dalhousie University say.]

    ['Bluefin tuna is collapsing as we speak and yet the fishery will kick off for business as usual,' said Sergi Tudela, of WWF.]

    [ The longest migrator of any fish species, an Atlantic northern bluefin can travel from New England to the Mediterranean, then turn around and swim back; in the Pacific, the northern bluefin can make a round-trip journey from California to Japan. The fish can weigh in at 1,500 pounds and, in an instant, pick up speed to fifty-five miles per hour.But today the fish is the target of the insatiable sushi market, particularly in Japan, where an individual piece can go for seventy-five dollars. Ellis introduces us to the high-stakes world of “tuna ranches,” where large schools of half-grown tuna are caught in floating corrals and held in pens before being fattened, killed, gutted, frozen, and shipped to the Asian market]

    [ We must learn from the Canadian cod lesson. Naval backing may even be necessary where rogue fishermen are concerned.]

    [ "Bluefin tuna has become the poster boy for the overfishing campaign. It's on the buffers - it's really on the slide down now," Clover says."There are no large tuna anymore. There were bluefins of 250lb in Japanese fish markets when I went there four years ago - there are none now. ]

    [ The collapse of Atlantic cod stocks, far from being an unusual disaster, is typical of what's happening to large fish around the world, a major study has found.]


    and Japan?

    Business as usual

    [​IMG]

    Ok, enlighten me Mr Japanophile.
    Why did people come up with farming?

    Was it so they didn't have to go hunting across rivers and jungles to catch their breakfast?
    Was it took keep their stock (food source) protected?


    F#CK the Hippes
    F#CK the Japanese

    I hope the Aussie ships go out and patrol and start opening fire on some of these idiots

    I also heard on a reliable news website that Japanese were using ultra-sonics and a laser light to distract a Helicopter pilot
    FederalAviationAdministration would go down hard against that.
    [​IMG]
    I'm pretty sure that's illegal no matter what country you live in
     
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  13. ThankQ

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    Is it just me, or does this title sound like some xenophobic, racist, homosexal rant?
     
  14. Arthur Frelling Dent

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    Don't know if they did it again, but during Season 2 of Whale Wars the Japanese used an LRAD (acoustic weapon) against the Sea Shepherd's helicopter (and ship and boats).
     
  15. Alpha_Geek

    Alpha_Geek Commodore Commodore

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    Both craft broke navigation protocol. BOTH should have turned to avoid the colision. Therefore, both evil whalers and hippy-dippy kelp huggers are equally at fault.
     
  16. Arthur Frelling Dent

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    Agreed that the Ady Gil put themselves in a dangerous position, but that doesn't compare at all to the Japanese deliberately ramming them (and the video evidence of that is pretty damning, IMHO). A few more feet over and we would be talking about fatalities.
     
  17. Alidar Jarok

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    lol, I was thinking that.

    Based on what they do in the show (and the article) my guess is they were trying to screw up the propeller. The Japanese, on the other hand, don't seem to give a shit whether or not they collide into the boat, since they're much bigger and would rather not have their propeller screwed up. The result is a collision.

    When I watch Whale Wars, I'm generally left disliking the Sea Shepherds as much as the whalers ... until the Whalers do something like try and crash a helicopter using anti-riot acoustic weaponry. Then, not only are the Japanese engaged in an immoral, quasi-legal activity, but they're pretty much engaging in the same (or worse) tactics as the Sea Shepherds during their confrontations.
     
  18. Kirby

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    I'm going to have to check out this Whale Wars show. That batmobile boat was awesome looking! Emphasize the WAS awesome looking.
    I don't approve of whaling, but the dorks in that little boat need to figure out some simple physics. Kinda reminds me of when the jackass bike messenger got pasted by a car outside my office building.
     
  19. Locutus of Bored

    Locutus of Bored Yo, Dawg! I Heard You Like Avatars... In Memoriam

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    It's not Greenpeace, it's Sea Shepherd, whom Greenpeace quite vocally opposes because they believe their violent extremist actions are counterproductive to the cause and endanger lives. You'd know this if you spent about one minute reading an actual article about the subject instead of angrily ranting and posting pictures to support your 85% of Japan is covered in concrete nonsense.

    Speaking of which, of the three pictures of concrete you posted, only two show any large amount of concrete or asphalt concrete, and one's from a breakwater, which in case you didn't know, extends out into the ocean and thus would not be a good example of Japan paving over 85% of the land with concrete. The other two pics are close-ups of an asphalt street and some steel(?) frame buildings, which prove what, exactly? I could produce two pics of streets and buildings from virtually every country in the world. How does that prove that it's "85% concreted over"?

    Now, Japan does have a very high level of urbanization (though not quite as much as you imply), because they're trying to fit a lot of people into an island country where space is at a premium already even without much of the center of the country being taken up by mountains. So, what do you suggest? They don't build roads and buildings?

    Anyway, I'm just impressed that you didn't find a way to insinuate that this was somehow Ron Moore's fault and proof that BSG sucks, so well done on that count at least.

    As far as the video from the CNN link goes, it looks pretty obvious to me that the Japanese whaler deliberately turned turned toward the Sea Shepherd boat (which seemed to be drifting slowly with its engines off and was in no danger of crossing the whaler's path) with the intention of ramming it.
     
  20. SmoothieX

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    I hope they sink those Sea Shepherd dipshits.