In the Faroe Islands in the North Atlantic, which belong to Denmark, the massacre of dolphins takes place every year.
Animals are forced to swim to the shores of the Danish islands during migration.
Young people and teenagers go to the coast to meet black grinds, cut off their way to the sea, and then kill them. After this bloody ceremony, they cease to be children and become adults.
This ancient tradition has long lost its original industrial meaning and turned into sports entertainment.
In this way, the Faroese slaughter 950 dolphins a year, the meat of which does not go to stores, is not exported, but is eaten by the inhabitants of the islands.
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You can either take an active part in the unequal struggle with poor animals or simply "enjoy" the spectacle. Dolphins are slaughtered in several stages, and instant death does not occur. Knives are stabbed into them several times in a row, causing them terrible pain.
Engaged in a thousand years of mass ritual killing of the rarest species of dolphins, has led to a global decline in the number of this species. Further annual bloody entertainment threatens the complete destruction of the grind.