Khas kapitalis kanan yang pingin ambil untung 
dengan menciptakan ketakutan, teror. Biasa, nanti 
orang pada berhenti menikmati, giliran dialah 
yang memonopoli. 

Pada dasarnya, hewan serta tumbuhan yang tersedia 
di bumi boleh diolah siapa pun untuk dijadikan makanan 
atau keperluan lain yang bermanfaat. 

Sialnya, manusia kapitalis adalah makhluk yang 
paling ganas merusak sumber-sumber makanan di bumi. 
Mengeruk isi bumi dengan rakus tanpa berusaha menjaga 
keseimbangan alamnya kecuali memproduk sampah 
sebanyak-banyaknya dan aneka penyakit. 

Karena itu, kalau mau makan sirip hiu atau makan 
apapun dengan halal (sehat, aman, sejahtera) 
yang harus diperhatikan bukan cuma kesehatan si hiu 
saja, tapi juga kondisi makanan si hiu, tempat 
tinggalnya, dan yang mutlak dijaga adalah keberlangsungan 
jenisnya. Jangan bunuh betina yang sedang mengandung 
karena selain ikut melenyapkan janin dalam kandungannya 
juga menimbulkan kegusaran yang amat hebat dari sang 
jantan, mengingat hiu termasuk hewan monogami (dan belum 
ditemukan tanda-tanda mereka menyetujui homoseksual). 

Kalau serius mau melindungi hiu, rawat juga pendukung 
kehidupannya. Hanya rajin mengelus hiu tanpa membenahi 
lingkungan hidupnya, alamnya, bumi secara keseluruhan, 
itu cuma memperlambat punahnya kehidupan di bumi. Bukan 
melindungi / menyelamatkannya dari kepunahan. 

Untuk melindungi hiu, paus, pisang ambon, maupun jambu 
monyet, bukan dengan tidak memburunya. Tapi dengan 
membenahi lingkungan hidup mereka yang semakin rusak 
oleh penyalahgunaan teknologi. Kendalikan napsu mengeruk 
untung tanpa mempertanggungjawabkan kerusakan yang 
ditimbulkan. 

Jadi mbon, coba kurangi kebiasaan meneror diri sendiri 
sampai paranoid. Hiduplah secara sehat lahir-batin. 
Situ bisa mulai dengan tidak buang sampah sembarangan. 


--- "Sunny"  wrote:

> http://www.dailychilli.com/news/19749-sharks-fin-soup-kills-sharks-and-could-poison-you-too
> Shark's fin soup kills sharks and could poison you too 
> 
> 
> Think twice before you order shark's fin soup in the future, not 
> only is it an endangered species but Chinese experts say it is 
> potentially dangerous to your health.
> 
> Zhejiang authorities recently discovered that many shark's fins 
> sold in the market were artificial products and some contained 
> excessive levels of cadmium, an extremely toxic metal.
> 
> The artificial shark's fins are made of edible gelatin and seaweed 
> gum. "These outlets purchased fake shark fins at a low price, but 
> sold them to customers as genuine product for up to 1,000 yuan 
> (RM488) a bowl," it said.
> 
> Similar results were found in an investigation by the province's 
> Consumer Rights Protection Agency, which randomly selected about 10 
> samples of shark's fin soup collected from local restaurants for 
> DNA testing. No shark's fin was found in any of the soups!
> 
> Insiders revealed that artificial shark's fins are widely available 
> in the market. "Many restaurants and hotels have bought such 
> product from me," said Lin Wenyuâ€"a wholesaler that sells 
> "vegetarian" shark's fin at Shanghai Tongchuanlu Seafood Market.
> 
> But it's not just the fake shark's fin soup that's dangerous. The 
> agency also found about one-third of dried shark's fin in the 
> province's markets contained excessive cadmium and methyl mercury.
> 
> Local news website Zjol reported that ocean pollution could lead to 
> high levels of metals in the sharks and experts said excessive 
> ingestion of mercury could harm pregnant woman and the development 
> of the fetal brain and nervous system.
> 
> In recent decades, demand for shark's fin has increased, raising 
> concerns about the sustainability and welfare of sharks. Each year, 
> about 73 million sharks are killed around the world to meet the 
> increasing demand for shark's fin soup. 
> 
> The population of some species of shark have declined up to 99% 
> according to WildAid, a wild animal conservation organisation that 
> advocates shark protection.
> 
> Sharks are often alive when their fins are sliced off. Since their 
> meat is not considered as valuable as their fins, they are thrown 
> back into the water to drown or bleed to death.
> 
> Many Chinese celebrities, including legendary gymnast Li Ning, 
> former NBA icon Yao Ming, retired diving queen Guo Jingjing and 
> singer Liu Huan, have joined in shark protection campaigns. 
> 
> Some luxury hotels and popular restaurants have also taken the 
> traditional delicacy off the menu to stop the fish from becoming 
> extinct. But many eatery operators continued to serve shark's fin 
> soup, citing commercial concerns. 
> 
> "The soup is one of the major dishes at banquets. People believe 
> banquets would be degraded without it and they'll not hold events 
> at our outlet if we don't provide this dish," said a restaurateur 
> in Tianjin, who declined to give his name.
> 
> Experts said shark's fins are not as nutritious as many people 
> believed. "What it contains is incomplete protein, of which the 
> nutritional value is not as high as people expect," said Chen 
> Shunsheng, professor of College of Food Science at Shanghai Ocean 
> University.
> 
> 
> Source: China Daily; ANN
> 
> Published: 10th January 2013
> 
> 
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>




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