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{{Infobox_shock_site|title = Faroe Islands|image = WDC Logo.jpg|imagecaption = The whale seen on this ad.|maker = Whale and Dolphin Conservation (WDC)|date = 1989|type = Video|language = {{English}}|country = {{UK}}}}''Faroe Islands'' is a name on the PSA from 1989, it also starts with the frustrating scene of well-known animated PSA on the UK.  
[[File:itllbejustlikechristmasmorning.png|thumb|Time for some islander brutality.]]
'''Faroe Islands''' is the name of a PSA (Public Service Announcement) made in 1989, from the Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society. It concerns itself with the Faroe Islands and the sadistic attitudes of its islanders toward pilot whales and dolphins.  


The animal cruelty PSA, unlike [[The Scavengers]]. this is an animated PSA, it starts with an animated pointing the earth to the view, it is behind of the following large groups of pilot whales. before the islanders looking forward beneath each year and preparing the special homecomings into the harbor. since it move into the weird sound effects back to increase the volume.  
It starts with a view of the Earth, zooming in until the sea and some islands are in view, representing the Faroe Islands. It then shows waves of pilot whales and dolphins moving toward the islands, with the islanders noticing and preparing themselves to slaughter them. The animation then proceeds to a montage of the islanders killing the whales with hooks and knives, cutting them open while they are still alive and swimming, and having a lot of blood splash over the view while whale screams sound in the background. The narrator makes a point of mentioning how the more the animals suffer, the more the islanders enjoy it.


After the fastest scene of a close clip, the islanders kill whales followed with lots of blood each other with scenes, along with high pitched echoing screams, now the ad ends and fades with the logo.
The final scene shows the corpses of the whales, most of them laying on the beach sand, and the ad ends, showing the logo of the society.


== Link ==
== Link ==
<u>NOTE</u>: The following video contains extremely [[:Category:Graphic content|graphic content]], including whale screaming!
<u>NOTE</u>: The following video contains '''extremely [[:Category:Graphic content|graphic content]]'''!
* '''youtube.com/watch?v=Htj-Od-8dgg'''
* '''Permalink''': bit.ly/2TgaD3i
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Revision as of 14:18, 5 March 2020

Time for some islander brutality.

Faroe Islands is the name of a PSA (Public Service Announcement) made in 1989, from the Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society. It concerns itself with the Faroe Islands and the sadistic attitudes of its islanders toward pilot whales and dolphins.

It starts with a view of the Earth, zooming in until the sea and some islands are in view, representing the Faroe Islands. It then shows waves of pilot whales and dolphins moving toward the islands, with the islanders noticing and preparing themselves to slaughter them. The animation then proceeds to a montage of the islanders killing the whales with hooks and knives, cutting them open while they are still alive and swimming, and having a lot of blood splash over the view while whale screams sound in the background. The narrator makes a point of mentioning how the more the animals suffer, the more the islanders enjoy it.

The final scene shows the corpses of the whales, most of them laying on the beach sand, and the ad ends, showing the logo of the society.

Link

NOTE: The following video contains extremely graphic content!

  • Permalink: bit.ly/2TgaD3i


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