Showing posts with label animal cruelty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label animal cruelty. Show all posts

Saturday, March 28, 2009

China's Fur Production

I posted some of PETA's anti animal cruelty campaigns before. Although PETA sometimes give biased accounts, they often reflect the truth too. And the truth are at times worse.

I didn't watch through the whole of the video below. It is disturbing. It shows animals being skinned for fur while they are still alive. You may wish to give it a skip.


Pledge to go fur-free at PETA.org.

The real question is, how can we make a difference? PETA suggests the following:

The globalization of the fur trade has made it impossible to know where fur products come from. Skins move through international auction houses and are purchased and distributed to manufacturers around the world, and finished goods are often exported. China supplies more than half of the finished fur garments imported for sale in the United States. Even if a fur garment's label says it was made in a European country, the animals were likely raised and slaughtered elsewhere—possibly on an unregulated Chinese fur farm.

Because a fur's origin can't be traced, anyone who wears any fur at all shares the blame for the horrific conditions on Chinese fur farms. The only way to prevent such unimaginable cruelty is never to wear any fur.

Friday, January 2, 2009

Factory Farming & The Meatrix

Do you know where the meat you eat comes from? The documentary below is a rather moderate depiction of the actual realities of factory farming. The days of happy farmers loving their animals is mostly long gone. When you decide to eat meat, make sure it is an informed decision.



Or for a more animated disillusionment, follow funny "The Meatrix"-series.





Sunday, September 7, 2008