Anonymous: “Save the dolphins”

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The loose hacktivist group Anonymous has taken on many injustices with their mischievous tactics, but saving wildlife has never been one of the… until now.

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The hacktivist collective Anonymous has defended bullying victims, teens arrested for kissing, and even abused kittens—and now it’s turning its attention to another group in need: dolphins. 

Anonymous has declared open season on the dolphin hunters of Taiji, Japan in an operation called #OpKillingBay, joining forces with a global protest movement.

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