https://shadowproof.com/2015/11/28/ban-on-tuna-labeled-dolphin-safe-shows-how-tpp-will-crush-consumer-rights/
>>2808
Good. Fuck dolphins.
Those mammalian rape fish aren't even endangered. I bet they're fucking delicious too.
>>2808
It's called a treaty. Like, where we agree with other people on something. If we simply exported our own laws everywhere, you'd be crying that we were imperialists too.
Seriously, we can't win.
Don't worry, our handsomest politicians are hot on the case.
>>2841
>we agree with other people on something.
That would imply that we have a choice.
>>2816
landfag is mad he isn't allowed to play with his food.
>>2841
Not getting into stupid fucking treaties would be a start.
>>2841
>our
I didn't know you were literally Chicken of the Sea.
>>2816
They give you cancer, you fucking nimwit
>>2816
Nothin personnel
>In order to placate Mexico as a member nation of the upcoming (and seemingly inevitable) Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), the WTO deemed dolphin-safe labeling a “technical barrier to trade”—even though that environmentally-conscious label is voluntary and applies equally to domestic and foreign companies.In order to placate Mexico as a member nation of the upcoming (and seemingly inevitable) Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), the WTO deemed dolphin-safe labeling a “technical barrier to trade”—even though that environmentally-conscious label is voluntary and applies equally to domestic and foreign companies.
Why is Mexico incapable of using dolphin-safe fishing methods?
>>3864
They're not incapable of it.
The way they're doing it is just common practice.
This is the point of TPP. You search for the country with the best conditions for big corporations and then you force every other country to adopt those conditions.
How long until Dolphin is put on the market under the thin veil of tuna?
It all makes sense now. Illuminatus and Hitchhikers guide were telling the truth about dolphins.
Roaming rape gangs of hyper intelligent, mammalian, fish-like aliens. I guess that's the wackiness of the real world for you.
>>3878
>How long until Dolphin is put on the market under the thin veil of tuna?
25 years ago?