Taken today, this screenshot shows AdSense fur ads on Planet Green’s website. (Sadly, this is no longer a surprising or unusual phenomenon.)
MEMO TO PLANET GREEN — if your corporate management sees no problem in profiting from the fur industry, why not just start your own fur farms? I’m sure you TV viewership and other advertisers will love that.
MEMO TO DISCOVERY COMMUNICATIONS (owner of furbearing sites Discovery.com, Planet Green, Animal Planet and Treehugger): Please note that Google not only advertises for RETAILERS of Mink, but also for China-based FUR FARMS. So, in allowing Google’s fur advertising to appear on your websites, you’re helping Google achieve a truly vertically-integrated role in the worldwide fur advertising business. We’ve got photos of Baby Mink on our website. Please look at them. They come from Google AdWords fur farm clients. Real farms. Real animals. They spend their entire lives in small cages, without access to their natural environment, and their end is an horrific affair.
And YOU are profiting from them.
Have the animals of the world not enriched you enough? Must you also trade in their skins?
Shame on you.








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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