Queen guitarist Brian May protests Taiji dolphin hunts
TOKYO
Brian May, guitarist of British rock group Queen, is taking a stand against Japans dolphin killing, saying the slaughter of animals should end in the same way society has turned against slavery or witch-burning.
Every species, and every individual of every species, is worthy of respect, May told The Associated Press on Friday while in Tokyo for Queens sell-out concerts at Budokan arena.
This is not about countries. Its about a section of humanity that doesnt yet understand that animals have feelings, too.
Protesting the dolphin hunt in the small Japanese town of Taiji, documented in the Oscar-winning The Cove, has become a cause for celebrities including Sting and Daryl Hannah. Taylor McKeown, a silver medalist swimmer in the Rio Olympics, who has long been fascinated with dolphins, is now in Taiji to monitor the hunts.
Ric OBarry, the dolphin trainer for the Flipper TV series, started the protests against the Taiji dolphin kill, and stars in The Cove, which depicts a pod of dolphins getting herded into an inlet and getting bludgeoned to death, as blood turns the water red.
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