You know that that fur is probably real and that Grace is freaky enough that she probably made that whole coat, start to finish, if you know what I mean.
My opinion of wearing fur is the same of eating meat; if the animal is treated humanely, what's the problem? I do have a serious problem with wild animals and inhumane treatment (the vile abuse and murder by skinning alive of wild pythons for their skins makes my blood BOIL).
@chenier: It's never okay to take a life for FASHION. Food may be a different beast for some--I became a vegetarian nine months ago after my conscience kept telling me that I had a choice--but to kill an innocent animal for its fur when there are plenty of other suitable substitutes is NOT OKAY.
@angelomer: Do you feel the same way about leather?
I respect your opinion, but I see all farmed products, produce or animal, the same way. Farm correctly, with healthy and humane methods, and harvest what you produce.
@chenier: but then define "humane". To some that term includes not taking a life for fashion. We're not living in caves anymore; no one needs fur for clothing.
Clearly she heard wrong. Snips and snails, and puppy-dogs' tails are what little boys are made of. Clearly, she's missing the sugar, the spice, and the nice.
@sybann: Yeah, even though I got attacked for daring to disagree with PETA's tactics in a thread yesterday, I really, really don't like fur and this picture is making me kinda squicky.
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I respect your opinion, but I see all farmed products, produce or animal, the same way. Farm correctly, with healthy and humane methods, and harvest what you produce.
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sry my minds on a weird tangent today
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(Get a thesaurus, self.)
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