That's the thing with celebrities: the media can't ignore them. Paul Watson celebrityignoremedium Change image and share on social
People sometimes feel frustrated about what's going on in our oceans and environment, and 'Whale Wars' shows that ordinary people can take action and make things happen. Paul Watson actionenvironmentfeel Change image and share on social
If we wipe out the fish, the oceans are going to die. If the oceans die, we die. We can't live on this planet with a dead ocean. Paul Watson deaddiefish Change image and share on social
Greenpeace has a fast ship that could stop the whalers cold. Paul Watson coldfastgreenpeace Change image and share on social
Way back in October 2007, I had urged thousands of Australians to vote for Kevin Rudd and Peter Garrett's Labor Party. Why? Because they promised to get tough on illegal Japanese whaling. Paul Watson australianbackgarrett Change image and share on social
I take a biocentric point of view. I look at things from the point of view of the Earth and the laws of ecology. As opposed to the anthropocentric point of view, where everything revolves around humanity. Paul Watson anthropocentricbiocentricearth share on social
Protesting is fundamentally submissive. Paul Watson fundamentallyprotestsubmissive Change image and share on social
When I hear so-called professional journalists ask why we have celebrities speak for us and for the animals, the environment or social causes, I marvel at their denial of the rules of their own trade. Paul Watson animalcallcelebrity Change image and share on social