Shame On The Fur Industry

By teacher2go
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Looking at the sky and enjoying the fresh and lovely air that touches my face is a privilege that not only I, as a human possess, but also animals, insects and Earth itself do, too.
When it comes to the cold air or snowy days we are about to face in this upcoming winter season, we tend to see people wearing warm and comfortably suits, some practical and others cruel and disgusting in appearance, just to be cautious in my details.
What for others may feel like pride in owning a fur coat, or jacket made of animal's protection, in my opinion, is the most savage and cruel of all the culture and technology that humans can brag about. And to make it nicer, it is a sign of blood and pain which in some cases, not to say in all, meant countless hours, days or even months.
Think about this, when you scratch your arm or legs the sensation of burn or sharp pain that you get is of the 1% in pain level compared to the real suffering our little brothers of this planet we share together. Put yourself in their skin and try to experience the pain and burning sensation 24/7 and cry or weep to the supposed to be animals with the gift of being rational, but these criminal ones can't hear you, or even worse... they don't want to understand you.
I live in South America, a beautiful part of the continent where is very rare to see people wearing fur, or even feeling proud of doing it so, I live in Peru, and thanks to modern technology and the instant access to social media, I can feel the pain and commitment that activists in the USA are taking upon themselves when they march and speak on behalf of those who cannot stand up for themselves.
My hat is tipped off to the activists and my glasses on in alert to those miserable people who are part of that blood-screaming industry, which exists because of people buying their products, unawares of the pain and suffering they cause. But, one day all of this will end and with you, we all can make the difference.
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