Tuesday, February 01, 2005

"Ask a Nineteenth-Century Whaling Expert"

Don't miss this brilliant post and comments (dsquared's surely contends for "best blog comment ever") at Crooked Timber! The rise and rise of the moronic right heralds great times for humour.

OK for those too lazy or too sceptical to take the hint and just read the post, here is dsquared's comment, holus:
My latest column at “Whale Central Station” is up, exposing the leftist myth of finite whale supplies.

1. Whales breed. Therefore, the potential supply of whales is unlimited.

2. As whaling technology improves, our ability to exploit this limited supply of whales becomes ever-greater. A few years ago, 40 whales in a four year trip was regarded as good going. Modern Norwegian whalers capture and process 40 whales a month. All of the estimates of the “sustainability” of the whale-based economy were put together before such inventions as exploding harpoons. And remember that the supply of whales is self-replenishing. Leftists seem not to understand that whales have sex.

3. Reducing whaling would cost vast amounts of money and destroy our economy; credible estimates would suggest that without whale-oil lamps we would all sit around in the dark until we die. This money would better be spent on providing aid to the Inuit.

4. We can’t give the Inuit property rights over their whales to help them manage the speed of whaling, because that’s just politically impractical.

5. Arrrrr!
Posted by dsquared · January 31, 2005 05:01 PM

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