Queen guitarist Brian May protests Japanese dolphin hunts
TOKYO — Brian May, guitarist of British rock group Queen, is taking a stand against Japan’s dolphin killing, saying the slaughter of animals should end in the same way society has turned against slavery or witch-burning.
“Every species, and every individual of every species, is worthy of respect,” May told The Associated Press on Friday while in Tokyo for Queen’s sell-out concerts at Budokan arena.
“This is not about countries. It’s about a section of humanity that doesn’t yet understand that animals have feelings, too.”
Protesting the dolphin hunt in the small Japanese town of Taiji, documented in the Oscar-winning “The Cove,” has become a cause for celebrities including Sting and Daryl Hannah. Taylor McKeown, a silver medallist swimmer in the Rio Olympics, who has long been fascinated with dolphins, is now in Taiji to monitor the hunts.

