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Seal hunters should be “targeted for assassination” according to a lefty

Doctor Jerry VlasakHere’s how at least one liberal-leftist thinks:  If you want to protect the sacred seals in Newfoundland, simply kill the humans.  Here’s the lesson:  The culture of life only applies to seals, slugs, sundry bugs and some species of birds and trees—not to humans, who may be killed at any time from conception until natural death, if you find them inconvenient or bothersome or they get in the way of your leftist zeal.  Unless they’re evil mass murderers or rapists of course—then you can’t kill them. 

Doctor Jerry Vlasak says so.  And he’s a doctor.  A scientist.  So he MUST be right.  (Scientists invented the Kyoto accord too, but they were largely political scientists). 

And I gather that since I’m against him, and I’m OK with the seal hunt, that he would think that I should be assassinated as well. 

Liberals are fun.

A senior member of a group campaigning against the East Coast seal hunt says physically attacking people such as research scientists and sealers is an “effective tactic” that may be justified in the quest to save animal life.

Dr. Jerry Vlasak has even backed assassinating scientists in at least one public speech, a view that convinced Britain to bar the long-time board member of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society from visiting the United Kingdom last year.

In the past, Vlasak has spoken on behalf of such radical groups as the Animal Liberation Front, which the FBI considers a terrorist threat.

He once told an animal rights conference that killing research scientists would save lab animals from experiments he considers cruel.

“If these vivisectors were being targeted for assassination, and call it political assassination or what have you … strictly from a fear and intimidation factor, that would be an effective tactic,” he said.

“I don’t think you’d have to kill, assassinate too many vivisectors before you would see a marked decrease in the amount of vivisection.”

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