Fur Is Evil

A compassionate challenge to Google: please ban fur ads.

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Why I Believe Google will Ban Fur: Some of Your Employees Must Love Dogs and Cats

May 6th, 2009 · No Comments · Uncategorized

If anyone at Google loves dogs or cats — trapped in fur industry cages right now — I should hope they would ask:

“If that were my dog or cat, could I sleep at night knowing that I am profiting from the marketing of his or her skin on Google.com?”

CONSIDER THIS:

My Chinese friends rescue dogs and cats in China. They work their butts off, spending every dime they have, all their blood, sweat and tears to save these animals.

And yet, with the click on one single Google fur ad, you can reach sellers of dog skin who promise to provide THOUSANDS of “fresh” skins within just 10 days. (“Fresh” means killed to order.)

Behind a single Google fur ad, there are enough fur farm dogs to negate the quantity of work done by every animal rescue organization I’ve ever known here.

Do you know what needs to be done to deliver a thousand dog skins in a little under two weeks? Think about it.

You can only deliver thousands of fresh dog skins to a customer within 10 days by methods of slaughter which are so inhumane, it could give you nightmares for the rest of your life.

Remember, it’s not just the blood and gore. It’s the emotional terror too.

To see small animals — dogs and cats just like the ones you keep as companion animals — frightened, desperately looking for a way out, even appealing to the very same men and women who are going to skin them alive.

Here is a direct quote from from a fur farmer I spoke to just a couple months ago:

“After you skin them, sometimes they don’t die right away. They still try to escape.”

Google, I implore you: Help change the world!

Stop profiting from horrific cruelty!

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