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SMOKEU
28th April 2010, 20:59
Most people will find these videos extremely disturbing to watch, and should therefore not be viewed by anyone, unless that person has the intention of buying a product containing animal fur of any sort. By clicking the following links you agree to indemnify me (SMOKEU) from any losses, harm, or damages which may arise, directly or indirectly from the effects of viewing the following two videos.
http://www.phuckedtube.com/video/477/Chinese-Fur-Trade-Part-1.aspx
http://www.phuckedtube.com/video/476/Chinese-Fur-Trade-Part-2.aspx
EJK
28th April 2010, 21:06
I didn't start the fire!
P.S. I prefer silk.
SMOKEU
2nd May 2010, 19:11
I didn't start the fire!
P.S. I prefer silk.
Yeah, silk is good.
Indiana_Jones
2nd May 2010, 19:56
Couldn't open the video, what is it about? I'm guessing about how mean they are to animals?
My advice, don't buy anything off those commies if you can help it.
-Indy
Brian d marge
2nd May 2010, 20:57
and NZ does what to sheep and cattle
pot meeting Kettle
Stephen
and NZ does what to sheep and cattle
pot meeting Kettle
Stephen
Well I've never seen an animal skinned alive in NZ, as general practice ? left in the meat bin still moving and struggling with it's skin gone. Sick bastards
I agree how ever there is still a lot cruelty in NZ and everywhere to animals, as we seem intent to feasting on their flesh at a rate that demands intensified farming methods, while we also demand cheaper meat and seem unwilling to pay the premium for meat that has come from humane sources
Same for textiles
same for cosmetics
same for oil
same for energy
Environment and beast be dammed, at the greed and ignorance of man
(strange; I feel hungry now)
Usarka
2nd May 2010, 21:18
Most chinese fur I've seen is fairly sparse and trimmed.
Shadows
2nd May 2010, 22:44
No surprises from that part of The World.
It has been documented that the japs cut the flesh from Allied WWII prisoners to eat, and then threw them in a pit to die.
Yet we still buy their televisions and motorcycles.
piston broke
2nd May 2010, 23:13
fark,
how in humane are humans
mashman
2nd May 2010, 23:21
Well I've never seen an animal skinned alive in NZ, as general practice ? left in the meat bin still moving and struggling with it's skin gone. Sick bastards
I agree how ever there is still a lot cruelty in NZ and everywhere to animals, as we seem intent to feasting on their flesh at a rate that demands intensified farming methods, while we also demand cheaper meat and seem unwilling to pay the premium for meat that has come from human sources
Same for textiles
same for cosmetics
same for oil
same for energy
Environment and beast be dammed, at the greed and ignorance of man
(strange; I feel hungry now)
It's because we're providing food for the rest of the world... christ I saw an Ad on TV the other day for Lamb...I'm sure it said something along the lines of, NZ's premium Lamb, now available in NZ... WTF??? My Grandad loved his Balantines, but you couldn't buy it in the UK unless you went through duty free... it took me 15 minutes to drive to the distillery and I still couldn't get any... Still, I think he enjoyed the treat...
IdunBrokdItAgin
2nd May 2010, 23:48
Coming from a family which owned an abattoir, and being an ardent carnivore - all I can say is that killing livestock and putting them through unnecessary torment are two totally different things.
I have not watched the video link and the reply of "Well I've never seen an animal skinned alive in NZ, as general practice ? left in the meat bin still moving and struggling with it's skin gone. Sick bastards" made me damn sure I didn't want to.
There are ways and means of doing things that are morally correct and there are ways and means of doing things that are efficient. The two are not always the same. Time and time again we see instances of the later at the detriment of the former. It is regrettable but true.
I'm not sure what the purpose of putting up this thread was but if it was as a shock tactic of "look at what I found", then I would say you need to take a good hard look at your self and ask "why?". If it was about making others aware of unnecessary cruelty then it lacked a call to action.
Coming from a family which owned an abattoir, and being an ardent carnivore - all I can say is that killing livestock and putting them through unnecessary torment are two totally different things.
I have not watched the video link and the reply of "Well I've never seen an animal skinned alive in NZ, as general practice ? left in the meat bin still moving and struggling with it's skin gone. Sick bastards" made me damn sure I didn't want to.
There are ways and means of doing things that are morally correct and there are ways and means of doing things that are efficient. The two are not always the same. Time and time again we see instances of the later at the detriment of the former. It is regrettable but true.
I'm not sure what the purpose of putting up this thread was but if it was as a shock tactic of "look at what I found", then I would say you need to take a good hard look at your self and ask "why?". If it was about making others aware of unnecessary cruelty then it lacked a call to action.
The OP has a reputation as being a racist little turd, but, by posting that he has brought it to the attention of us compassionate humans..... I won't watch it either (the description was enough for me), but, I also will (even more than I do now) resist (where possible) purchasing chinese animal products.
Hey.....Anybody wanna buy a Snow Leopard skin.....rumour is US$2500 on the street over here.....
Brian d marge
3rd May 2010, 02:54
not in the seventies it wasn't
and some people have never worked on the killing chain
NZ is just as bad if not worse than said video
forget the animals ,,, try a blunt knife for eight hours
Stephen
SMOKEU
3rd May 2010, 10:31
The OP has a reputation as being a racist little turd, but, by posting that he has brought it to the attention of us compassionate humans..... I won't watch it either (the description was enough for me), but, I also will (even more than I do now) resist (where possible) purchasing chinese animal products.
And you have a reputation for being a fucking dickhead who likes to start shit with people just to make yourself feel better about your pathetic existence.
Spend an hour or 2 in the beefhouse of any freezing works,things may have changed these days dunno but it used to be appalling.
scumdog
3rd May 2010, 11:03
Spend an hour or 2 in the beefhouse of any freezing works,things may have changed these days dunno but it used to be appalling.
Use to spend many an hour in the beefhouse at Finegand, it's OK.
(As long as you ain't a beef!)
Usarka
3rd May 2010, 19:11
Is the beefhouse behind the beef curtains?
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