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These two screenshots are from today. The first image shows a sponsored link on Google’s Chinese-language home page for Dog Skin. Clicking on the link takes one to a page with literally hundreds of thousands of units of dog skin for sale. The second image is the seller-provided photo of piles of dog skin on [...]
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To: Sergey Brin, Larry Page and Eric Schmidt. Re: The Little Dead Dog Below Wrapped in Plastic which is available via Alibaba.com, and discovered via a sponsored link on Google’s home page QUIZ: How do you suppose was this dog was killed? A) In the most painless, “humane” way possible. B) In a not-so-humane way, [...]
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The screenshots below were taken just a few minutes ago (June 9, 2020, China time), showing that Google continues to advertising DOG SKIN on its home page. One click on that ad takes one to Alibaba.com’s directory of dog skin and meat product sellers, which includes many pictures of dead and skinned dogs and puppies; [...]
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A search for “dog skin” in Chinese turns up not only lots of horrific results, but also horrific AdSense sponsored links for Dog Skin. Google, as an American company, should you be profiting from Dog Skin trade? NOTE: ALIBABA.COM, the platform selling this dog skin, is approx 40% owned by Yahoo (via their stake in [...]
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This fox paid the ultimate price to satisfy the greed of companies like Google, which uses its technology and brand to advertise this Earthling’s skin. This fox is from china, where it is perfectly normal and legal to skin animals alive. Related Articles: Google Still Advertising Dog Skin for Alibaba Entire Fox Skin for Sale [...]
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A search for “fur” today turned up, per usual, an ad in the Google sidebar for fur from dog/cat-skin selling platform Alibaba, and today lots of the product just a single click away from Google’s home page was for weasel fur. Do you think these animals were skinned alive or dead? In a country, China, [...]
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The graphic you see here pretty much tells the whole story our campaign — which we pray will be short-lived. Would you ever have imagined that Google would take money DIRECTLY from people who skin dogs and cats alive? Not abstractly or indirectly or metaphorically. The dog you see here is surely no longer with [...]
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Step 1: Be born. If you’re a wolf born in China, chances are you were born in captivity. Step 2: Be raised inside your cage. Your life will spent in a cage just a little bit bigger than your body. You’ll try to get out. You’ll try to escape. Step 3: Be skinned, usually alive. [...]
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Thanks to Google AdSense’s pro-fur policy, a well-meaning post about a Sacramento SPCA adoption day becomes yet another fur-selling opportunity for Google. Under the photo of this adorable little rescued dog from the Sacramento SPCA, there are Google ads for mink coats. Frankly, I believe mink are just as adorable and worthy of our compassion [...]
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This is Google’s Hong Kong home page (which now also serves as the main Chinese-language home page for Mainland Chinese users), with a big fat ad sponsored link for cat skin atop the search results. Unfortunately, this is nothing new. By clicking on you the sponsored link, you are taken to a page with sellers [...]
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This is a cat skin rug for sale by a China-based cat skin supplier. This product, featured on Alibaba.com, was a single click away from Google’s home page, via a contextual ad for “cat skin.” The quantities of this kind of cat fur is clearly increasing in China, as more and more online shops offer [...]
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Thanks to the advertisements on Google’s home page, I’m finding a lot more suppliers of products made from cat skin. This is made of real cat skin (often combined with the skin and fur of other animals, usually mink or fox.) This is not faux cat skin. Related Articles: Another Day, Another Dog Skin Dollar [...]
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These screen shots are from today (in China): a search for cat skin (maopi) turns up ads on Google’s home page sidebar for cat skin products: If you follow the ad link (thus creating more fur-biz profits for Google’s bottom-line) it takes you to Alibaba.cn, possibly the single largest online one-stop shop for dog and [...]
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Going to repost this graphic, since nothing has changed with Google’s policy on fur since it was first posted. Related Articles: Dog Skin from Google AdSense Partner Dog Skin from Google AdSense Partner Dog Skin from Google AdSense Partner
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There is no excuse for this. Arguments such as “the ads are automated” is NOT a moral excuse for the COO of the HSUS to allow fur ads to appear on his blog!!! If the COO of the Humane Society of the United States does not immediately demand the complete removal of fur ads from [...]
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The COO of the HSUS, Michael Markarian, has a blog on the Huffington Post. And the blog is peddling fur. Let me rephrase: A Blog by the COO of the Humane Society of the United States is selling fur. There is no excuse for this. There is no excuse for continued inaction about this issue. [...]
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May 9, 2009. A search on Google.com for “dog skin” (in Chinese) yields a sponsored AdWords text ad for “dog skin”, or “dog fur” (the two words are the same in Chinese). In the poster above, you can see the search result with the AdWords ad. Clicking on the advertisement takes you to Alibaba.com’s “dog [...]
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Right now, the advertising of skins of dogs and cats have and continue to profit Google. These dog and cat skins come almost exclusively from a country, China, where it is perfectly legal and common to skin animals alive for their fur. I cannot believe that the vast majority of Google’s employees, managers and stockholders [...]
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Google is a smart company which has demonstrated the ability in the past to say, “Oops, we made a mistake.” Right now, Google is making a huge mistake by not acting immediately to stop profiting from a form of animal exploitation that – makes most people sick. – encourages flaying animals alive. – consumes not [...]
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