Why do people not like Faroese people, I had not heard of this.
Wikipedia says they live on a island.
To put it in a less inflamed tone:
It's opposition to their hunting of the pilot whale (and a few types of dolphin, IIRC), where they drive whales onto a beach and pike them in the spine with a lance.
Lotta people don't like whale hunting in general, and turning the sea red with the blood of whales isn't good optics.
The Farose (Farosians?) have changed the laws around their whaling several times to try to make it more humane, the last time being in 2015 to enforce the use of the
mønustingari, or spinal cord cutter. They do have a decent lot of laws forbidding unnecessary cruelty or suffering to the whales, and ideally the whales die in a very short time once their spine is cut. Some animal rights organisations and the like are against the hunt, calling it cruel:
The length of time it takes for a whale to die varies from a few seconds to a few minutes. Other observers complained that it took up to fifteen minutes for certain whales to die, they noted several cuts were sometimes made before a successful death and that some whales were not even killed properly until a vet finishes the job.
How accurate that is I'm not sure because I'm not so interested as to go and research it deeply.
The amount of mercury in the whale meat is high enough it's recommended it isn't eaten by adults more than once a month, and not eaten by women who are pregnant or intending.
...honestly, while I'm all for preserving traditional cultural methods of hunting, I'm also not really for hunting of whales in general, endangered or not ("probably not" for the pilot whale, but not enough data to be conclusive for the IUCN). There's not really arable land on the Faroe islands without some kind of major investment in greenhouses or something, and it's 30% of their meat produced, so is there too much of an alternative? More conventional fishing, I guess? They export a decent amount of fish they could otherwise eat, but they'd need something else to bring in money.
As Kagus might have given you an idea, PETA and the Sea Shepards are not a fan of the whale hunts.