I disagree Casper. This protesting /campaigning has brought attention to the issue and now it's going to get air time on TV so protesting can be a very effective form of activism.
As long as some poignant points are raised yes.
SO someone please research some truths, some facts about maybe skinning will be the best approach and how wide spread it is. Don't make it seem like this is the absolute truth and you should get more people on side than if you deem it all guilt ridden.
Because people will respond naturally and in their minds that 'UNKNOWING which fur is which' will only give room to taint the idea of fur as the best option.
Though if you're very successful and people who love the look of fur stop buying real fur, the amount of synthetic stuff will be sickening. Literally.
SO make your points clear and what needs to be reformed in the least,
otherwise hope noone wears anything impractically fashionable.
As that is wasteful in the same regard. Eco-toxicity and stufffff
I'm pretty sure a few people will be bringing laptops and such to show footage from Earthlings where an animal is skinned alive for it's fur.
The research is already out there about the facts on skinning alive, anal electrocution, bludgeoning etc etc. There have been a number of investigations / organisations looking into this and we have been presenting the facts as they are. People either accept it or they don't.
There is also an incredibly hight amount of chemical use in real fur too so they both have environmental implications but one is minus the suffering to the fur animals.
If anyone was curious, I went by the other day and they were open. I went in to have a look, ewww it was so gross. They had a full fur jacket which was like, dyed purple. I thought 'what is the point of that, it looks fake now anyway...' Complete deficiency in logic there.
But yeah. Obviously they're just closing whenever there's a protest on and then opening when it's safe again. *sigh* and I thought them being closed meant we were winning
I disagree Casper. This protesting /campaigning has brought attention to the issue and now it's going to get air time on TV so protesting can be a very effective form of activism.
As long as some poignant points are raised yes.
SO someone please research some truths, some facts about maybe skinning will be the best approach and how wide spread it is. Don't make it seem like this is the absolute truth and you should get more people on side than if you deem it all guilt ridden.
Because people will respond naturally and in their minds that 'UNKNOWING which fur is which' will only give room to taint the idea of fur as the best option.
Though if you're very successful and people who love the look of fur stop buying real fur, the amount of synthetic stuff will be sickening. Literally.
SO make your points clear and what needs to be reformed in the least,
otherwise hope noone wears anything impractically fashionable.
As that is wasteful in the same regard. Eco-toxicity and stufffff
You obviously haven't seen the Anti-Fur campaign that was on Today Tonight, thanks to Animal Lib SA's extensive protesting. Sally made some great, intelligent points which thoroughly outline the fact of cruelty behind fur.
For the International Day of Animal Rights- Madrid, Spain, dead animals are gathered from garbages at slaughterhouses, ponds, fur farms etc. And held by one person each in a quiet group, they all cry, it's very touching and dreadful.
I think all the corpses from the fur farms they use should be gathered and dumped on their stupid door step on opening day, see how they like that!