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 his HuffPo blog, I hereby call for his resignation from the Humane Society and will start an online petition to gather support for this. THERE IS NO EXCUSE!
Anyone who writes a blog with FUR ADS ON IT has no business getting paid a salary by a humane society in this country.
Mr. Markarian, if you and Arianna Huffington remain silent and refuse to tell Google “STOP IT!”, then tell me how are you any more ethical than fur farmers who skin those animals alive? You’re just helping to sell their skins, right?
Your fellow Washington insider, Ms. Huffington, could do a great deed for the dogs, cats, raccoon dogs, lynx, leopard cats, foxes and dozens of other species currently sacrificing their skin for Google’s barbaric bottom line.
She could tell Google: “NO! STOP!”
She could remove Google ads from her website entirely.
She take a moral action in defense of helpless animals in cages who face horrors.








If you doubt Google profits from dog or cat skins, look in the header and ask yourself what you see. This is a WYSIWYG campaign. ("What You See Is What You Get.") 










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1 Kiara // Nov 7, 2009 at 9:40 pm
google is a sick and twisted company.
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