I agree Aunty. It is not about a whale or them killing a whale it is about following the rule of law.

Here is what the "leader" of the "hunt" had to say.



Sunday morning, Johnson, sporting his trademark. 50-caliber-shooting-club jacket and a big bump on his forehead from a fall on the boat during the hunt, said he had no regrets. Except maybe that he had already waited too long to exercise his tribal treaty right to hunt.

Tired of more than eight years of wrangling in the courts over permission to once again hunt whales, Johnson said: "The time just felt right. I got a hair up my ass and just said, 'Let's go.'

"I'm not ashamed. I'm feeling kind of proud. At least I attempted to do something. I have nothing to be ashamed about.
Seattle Times
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