National Geographic:
Fur Farms Still Unfashionably Cruel, Critics Say
Fur Farms Still Unfashionably Cruel, Critics Say
Of course fur trading is a growing industry.....this is the Me! Me! Me! generation. No concern for anyone or anything other than ones self.
The goal of any animal welfare regulation is to prevent unnecessary suffering. But for many animal advocates, fur farming begins and ends with the basic moral test of necessity—we don’t need fur clothing and accessories, and therefore fur farming for that purpose is immoral.
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That said, stabbing anyone is wrong. There is a right way to protest. This is not it.
I heard from a very astute scholar on the right, that if you want to increase the population of an animal, you must put it on the food table. Why are their so many sheep, cows, goats, and other edible animals? Why is it that lions, tigers, elephants and other rare creatures are rare? Because we dont eat them. If we did there would be farms of these critters being massed produced. A very good example, the North American Bison, almost extinct, but now with them, being on the menu, Bison are plentiful.. Dont doubt me.Now if we could just get rid of liberals, then the world would be a better place.
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