‘Showing the human side of seal hunting’ (!?!)

[You be the judge…]

 September 27 at 12:47 PM


Harp seal hunting. Fogo Island, Newfoundland and Labrador. 2014.


LEFT: A seal hunter looks for prey on the icy waters of the gulf of the St. Lawrence river in Quebec. RIGHT: An adult gray seal on a hook. Magdalen Islands, Quebec. 2014.

Yoanis Menge was waiting for his train in Paris when he first saw the ad. “There was this huge poster for a campaign against seal hunting,” he says. “It was a Photoshop montage of an adult seal holding a club and about to crush the head of a human baby on the ice.”

Menge wanted to go beyond the cliches of ice floes covered in blood — the kind of images that end up in campaigns against seal hunting. He wanted to show the human side of seal hunting: the men and women who survive on the trade, often in parts of the world where fishing and hunting are the only choices available to them.

“It wasn’t easy to get access,” he says. Accustomed to being portrayed as cruel seal killers (photos usually focus on the large trails of bloods left in their wake), the hunters have shied away from journalists.

To gain their confidence, Menge trained and received his license as a bona fide seal hunter.  …

More: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/in-sight/wp/2017/09/27/showing-the-human-side-of-seal-hunting/?utm_term=.71b581158a09

9 thoughts on “‘Showing the human side of seal hunting’ (!?!)

  1. The human side? I don’t get it, do they think that a bad image is their problem and not the fact that they descend like demons from hell and kill this defenseless animals? Are we supposed to feel bad for the poor poor humans while they drive the sharp end of hook into the soft scull of a helpless baby animal? WTF!

  2. If Menge wanted to instill empathy in me for the seal hunters, he failed.

    Maybe he should try showing the human side of child molesters and neo-Natzis too.

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