So we ban elephant ivory but celebrate walrus tusks? Hypocrisy much?
They’re magnificent creatures — turning them into meat feels like erasing part of the Arctic’s soul.
For remote Arctic towns, this isn’t just hunting, it’s survival and tradition. Outsiders don’t always get that.
Feeding a whole community matters, but can that justify killing such endangered-looking giants?
If a walrus is worth $15,000, are we talking survival or business here?
The Arctic is melting, ecosystems are collapsing — yet we’re still slaughtering its keystone species?
It’s easy to criticize from afar, but would you rather see kids in remote villages starve?
Why is it always easier to blame indigenous hunters than the corporations drilling oil in the same waters?
Walrus hunting has been a tradition for centuries. Stopping it overnight is like asking people to erase their culture.
Disgusting. No animal should be butchered like that — survival or not.