Description of "Truth behind HSUS award-winnin"
This video show an excerpt taken from the documentary Phoque, le film, and part of an interview with the filmmaker. He went with seal hunters and animal rights activists, taking the pulse of their reality and methods. This scene is the truth behind http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhVUNK...They filmed the suffering seal for 40 minutes. It tried to escape, terrified. They yanked it out the water so it could serve HSUS's purpose for another 40 minutes, until a sealer came and put it out of their misery (Rebecca Aldworth later claims they wanted to save it; no what I see in the HSUS crew's handlig of the seal. They knew they had been filmed... They sent top lawyers to get to stop Radio-Canada from airing the documentary.The seal was wounded by a gun shot. Guns are used since the animal rights activists have tried to ban the hakapik, which, although it means a kill at point blank, gives a quick death. The seal's skull is very thin, so the brain is smashed and any following movement is random nerve firing. This hunt is much more humane than any slaughterhouse operation.HSUS won an award for their video. If only people knew... Who, really, uses seals for questionable purposes, I wonder?
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