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Honestly, I don't see the ethical difference between wearing an animal and eating it, but fur grates on my nerves because it's simply a luxury item. As Bob Barker once said, why not just staple hundred dollar bills to a cloth coat? Same effect- look! I can afford to spend four figures on a piece of outerwear! Nyah nyah nyah! That said, I once met a woman who had a 50-year-old fur that had belonged to her grandmother, and it was her winter coat. From an environmental standpoint, better to use an old fur coat that to buy a new one of any material. Uses fewer resources. But then I'm a sucker for vintage stuff. Heck, my wedding dress was from the 1930's and my rings are from the 1920's. Reuse, reuse, reuse! ![]()
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But you do see a difference in the way an animal is killed right?
Like I said I don't pass judgments on Asian cultures that eat dogs. I have problems with animals who are killed in an inhumane way. |
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Which doesn't make me like fur any better, mind you. And I agree that inhumane slaughter is also wrong, wrong, wrong.
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