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Response rates from 8.2k Melbourne voters.
68% Yes |
32% No |
60% Yes |
15% No |
8% Yes, and take an active stance to stop whaling all over the world |
9% No, take a diplomatic approach to discourage Japanese whaling |
9% No, just prevent Japanese whaling in Australian waters |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 8.2k Melbourne voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 8.2k Melbourne voters.
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Unique answers from Melbourne voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@B2SXP9S2wks2W
No, but prohibit it in Australian waters and take diplomatic efforts. It may be immoral, but we should not act with aggression against citizens of a steadfast ally.
@B24STGS2mos2MO
Yes, but only if they enter Australian waters and also try to diplomatically discourage Japanese whaling.
@9TKSK4D5mos5MO
Yes, take a tough active stances on all excessive fishing within Continental Australia and Australian territory waters
@9HCXTZW1yr1Y
Not exactly, but prevent whaling in Australian waters, and take a diplomatic approach to discourage whaling.
@92DPRNZ3yrs3Y
I don't agree with whaling but we can't be telling other cultures what to do when we still let our native people kill endangered animals like sea turtles and dugongs... So no.
@8TQ7D3L4yrs4Y
The Australian government taking aggressive stances on other countries' environmental damage is deeply hypocritical given its track record, especially in the oceans
@8TD2MXG4yrs4Y
No, but make them pay taxes in our waters.
@8D2H6GM4yrs4Y
Compromise with the Japanese dudes. It’s not hard.
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