If whale numbers are not plentiful and stable, then I see no reason to sacrifice a species for food--it's not like that's all the Japanese (or anyone else) can eat.
If whale numbers are plentiful and stable, well, I personally could happily live the rest of my life never eating whale meat but I suppose it's not my place to deny that of others.
I don't see that whale numbers have reached that point yet.
And yes, killing whales for "scientific reasons" is a load of bull. They're not friggin' lab rats.
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