Reykjavík Grapevine - júl. 2022, Blaðsíða 4

Reykjavík Grapevine - júl. 2022, Blaðsíða 4
What Are Icelanders Talking About? The hot topics rockin’ the comment sections Words: Andie Sophia Fontaine Photos: Art Bicnick We had a peaceful four years, but now, thanks to one dude, we are all forced to talk about whale hunting again. Hvalur hf., the last company in Iceland still hunting fin whales, and its CEO, rich Boomer and enfant terrible Kristján Loftsson, have resumed hunting whales again after a four-year hiatus. So once again, Iceland is making inter- national headlines for this bizarre and cruel practice that cannot even be defended financially — not only does it hurt Iceland’s biggest indus- try (tourism), whaling itself fails to generate a profit. On the bright side, Minister of Fisheries Svandís Svavarsdóttir has intimated that she will likely let Hvalur’s whal- ing license expire, but that won’t happen until the end of 2023. As such, we will most likely have to go through this same song and dance next summer, too. Another unfortunate subject that has entered the discussion again is Reynisfjara, and not on account of its beautiful black sands or strik- ing basalt columns. Rather, because sadly yet another person has died there — the fifth such death in the past seven years. The latest death has prompted renewed discussion about what to do about the beach: close it altogether? Install greater security measures? Close it some- times? Or do nothing at all? So far, it seems the government is most willing to set up an early warning system in the area. Whether this will make a material difference remains to be seen. Oh, we also had another shooting. This time, it wasn’t in Reykjavík, but in the normally calm and family- friendly town of Hafnarfjörður. There, a man in his sixties alleg- edly fired shots from an unidenti- fied firearm at a vehicle that had an adult and child inside. Fortunately, neither were physically injured. After a stand-off with police that lasted a few hours, the man surren- dered to authorities. It is uncertain what his motivations were, but this recent uptick in shootings has caused many Icelanders to worry that shootings may soon become a more common occurrence. In happier news, the Minister of Justice’s controversial bill to amend the Law on Foreigners has failed to pass. Jón Gunnarsson, the Minister in question, withdrew the bill before it could be defeated, vowing to submit it again in the autumn. If he does, this would mark the fifth attempt by the Inde- pendence Party to make life more difficult for immigrants in Iceland, particularly those seeking inter- national protection. There are no indications that his bill will have better chances in September. First NEWS Reynisfjara: beautiful, but also deadly Published by Fröken ehf. Hafnarstræti 15, 101 Reykjavík www.grapevine.is grapevine@grapevine.is Member of the Icelandic Travel Industry Association www.saf.is Printed by Landsprent ehf. PUBLISHER Hilmar Steinn Grétarsson hilmar@grapevine.is +354 540 3601 publisher@grapevine.is EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Valur Grettisson valur@grapevine.is NEWS EDITOR Andie Sophia Fontaine andiesophia@ grapevine.is CULTURE EDITOR Josie Gaitens josie@grapevine.is PHOTO EDITOR Art Bicnick art@grapevine.is COPY EDITOR Catharine Fulton INTERNS Alice Poggio alice@grapevine.is Asha Edmondson asha@grapevine.is Iryna Zubenko iryna@grapevine.is Joana Fontinha joana@grapevine.is Emma Ledbetter emma@grapevine.is PHOTOGRAPHERS Ástráður Sigurðsson Hrund Þórarins Ingudóttir Joana Fontinha Timothée Lambrecq Eva Schram Joanna Pianka Maria Shpa Óskar Hallgrímsson SALES DIRECTORS Aðalsteinn Jörundsson adalsteinn@grapevine.is Helgi Þór Harðarson helgi@grapevine.is FOUNDERS Hilmar Steinn Grétarsson, Hörður Kristbjörnsson Jón Trausti Sigurðarson Oddur Óskar Kjartansson Valur Gunnarsson CONTACT US: —» Editorial +354 540 3600 editor@grapevine.is —» Advertising 354 540 3605 ads@grapevine.is —» Distribution & Subscriptions +354 540 3604 distribution@ grapevine.is —» Press releases events@grapevine.is —» General Inquiries grapevine@grapevine.is The Reykjavík Grapevine is published every month by Fröken Ltd. Nothing in this magazine may be reproduced in whole or in part without the written permission of the publishers. The Reykjavík Grapevine is distributed around Reykjavík, Akureyri, Egilsstaðir, Seyðisfjörður, Borgarnes, Keflavík, Ísafjörður, and at key locations along Iceland's route 1. It is also avaiable at all major tourist attractions and information centres around the country. You may not like The Reykjavík Grapevine, but at least it's an independent publication. None of our editorial is directed by sponsors or advertisers, and all opinions expressed are the writer's own. This whale will likely breathe easier in 2024 4The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 07— 2022 Stay like a local [ 8 hotels, restaurants & spas in the heart of Reykjavik ]

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