This has recently devastated me.
Upon the finding the information I am about to share with you, I was completely
shell shocked. This is the only warning about my writing. There will be gruesome
descriptions and pictures of everything that truly happens at a Chinese Fur
Farm.
People
wear fur coats and jackets, boots and shoes, all the time. But what they forget
to think about is how the animal gave up that fur. Was it just shaved off? Was
it killed then skinned? Well none of that is completely true. You see in China
they believe the more you torture the animal the better the fur will be and the
better the meat will taste. A very inhumane idea if I do say so myself. Again I
urge you to stop reading if you can’t handle blood or gore.
Lets
take a look at an average Fur Farm in China. This would be the typical holding
cell. They use
The same types of cages that a crab fishermen would use but instead of
filling them with a bunch of tiny little crabs, they fill them with oversized
and way to crowded dogs. The dogs in the above picture are waiting to be
unloaded and turned over to tortures no animal or human should have to endure.
It is easy and fair to say none of these innocent dogs made it out alive.
The picture below shows a uncaring ruthless Chinese man
stepping on a dogs neck as it screams in terror. The dog ladies and gentlemen
is being skinned alive.
The Chinese have no remorse for their actions. They treat
the animals as if they were nothing but the scum of the earth. They will
inflict as much pain on the animal as possible. They will bring it right to the
point of death and let it sit there and suffer. They skin the animals alive. In
the video you can see men ruthlessy skinning the dogs alive. Every time the dog
fights back numorus things can happen, It could be punched,
kicked, slapped, stabbed. Hit with sticks or bats. But just enough to cause extreme
pain yet not enough to kill. A complete and inhumane society are the Chinese.
Here is a picture of a dog STILL ALIVE but has just been skinned. Left to die
and bleed to death in a body unable to protect itself now from the outside elements.
It looks on as if to say please make it stop. What did I do to deserve this?
This is not a pile of salami. Every single piece of red you
can see in this picture was once and innocent dog. Looking for a loving owner
but instead skinned alive left for dead, and now on its way to crematorium.
This post is blatantly racist, and the "dogs" you talk about and have in every picture (except the ones on the truck with poor transportation equipment) are actually Asiatic Raccoons which are much closely related to foxes. As for the graphic video, it is common knowledge that it came from an unknown source and was probably staged by an animal rights group, as skinning an animal alive is a very inefficient way of skinning an animal. Another thing that bothered me is this line, "You see in China they believe the more you torture the animal the better the fur will be and the better the meat will taste." Is there any truth to this line, where did you hear this? Please do your research before posting.
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DeleteHey, sorry I know you are special needs and everything but don't you have a "retard wrangler' who reads this to make sure you are not calling people faggots like you did above. So as a fan of your comedic and retarded writings, I don't want you to get in trouble with your wrangler. Just watching out for you, my retarded little friend.
ReplyDeleteAs an anthropologist having lived in Harbin, a sub-provincial city in northeast China, for the last four years, where I have been studying the effects of the rapid urbanization on traditional values, I was appalled at the content of your blog post.
ReplyDeleteWhile we can all agree that the practices in the fur industry are appalling, this is not a practice unique to Chinese culture. Your assertion that cruelty is inherent in Chinese culture is blatantly racist and shows a lack I awareness for the world around you.
The vast majority of the images that you posted can not be linked without a doubt to be in China. Additionally the vast majority of Chinese urban areas, with the exception of my own city of Harbin, are in areas that do not experience winter precipitation, such as the snow pictured in many of the images.
I would encourage you to expand your worldview beyond the tunnel vision of nationalism that is widespread in your country. It sickens me to see that in such a wealthy country, with such access to education that someone such as yourself would have such ignorant opinions, unfortunately it is something that pervades many in the American education system. Please expand your mind before you post such xenophobic posts on the internet.