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From Tiffany About Graphic Abuse Images - 12 May 2009 Hi, I was Googling and came across the raccoon dog page on your site. I'd heard about them before so I curiously clicked. I literally threw up, barely made it to my bathroom. I don't get sick or unnerved easily. That was EXTREMELY graphic. I'm not saying it shouldn't be seen, but it's such a horror (unimaginable, shocking, brutal) that the common person who does not buy fur and does not take part in such a cruel trade should be spared from seeing these things unless they have the power to do something. I know that sounds terrible. I'm not suggesting you take down the page or change it, I just wish we could set the 'people in power' down in a locked room and make THEM watch it till they do something so it stops once and forever. Thanks, Tiffany Reply from Frank and Mary Dear Tiffany: Thank you for your email. And we agree that these scenes are extremely
graphic. The problem is that relatively few people change their lifestyle through
reasoning with them. They need to have their emotions shocked, as you have,
to the point that they will join our efforts to stop all animal use and
exploitation. So, please tell as many other people as you can and refer them to our web
site so that they can see for themselves. Fur is only beautiful when worn by the animal God created it upon; when
worn by humans, it shows the ugliness of their heart. The same holds true for humans eating animals, for it shows the indifference of their hearts to the horrible suffering of the animals, which can be as bad as what you saw happen to the raccoon dogs. In the Love of the Lord, Frank and Mary Return to Visitors' Comments |
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The calf photo in the masthead of these pages is from Farm Sanctuary with our thanks.
This all creatures animal exploitation photo gallery is being presented to show the public the difference between the cute little animals we see in advertising and picture in our minds and the reality that exists in entertainment (circus, circuses, hunting, fishing, movie, movies, sport, sports, television, tv. TV), on farms (battery, beef, calf, calves, chicken, chickens, cow, cows, duck, ducks, dairy, egg, fish, eggs, geese, goose, lamb, lambs, pig, pigs, pork, sheep), and in a laboratory or laboratories, for medical research (cat, cats, dog, dogs, mice, monkey, monkeys, mouse, rabbit, rabbits, rat, rats, veal), photos, pictures


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