I searched a website which appeals to our emotion about animal fur.
http://www.peta2.com/actions/chinese-fur-farms/
Ordinary people might not know how animals are killed in fur farms, so most of the people think fur problem is not so serious.
However, if you look at this website, your idea about animal fur will change because some kind of expression appeal to your emotion.
For example, "still alive and struggling desperately"
"still had enough strengthen to lift his blooded head and stare into the camera"
Thanks to these expressions, people can imagine that the animals try hard to live after they are skinned. You can also know how workers treat animals cruelly even if they try to resist and appeal to live more.
These "" words make people to change their mind that we should not kill animals for furs because they are grieved by these words.
There are some issues that really demand an appeal to emotion, and I think this is one of them. Although such appeals are often looked down upon as "sentimental" or "illogical," no one but a psychopath can look at the scenes from the video on the web page you describe, or see the embedded video, and not be deeply moved, if not totally convinced that buying and wearing fur adds to the cruelty and suffering of animals.
返信削除I've read newspaper reports about how dog and cat fur was found in some Chinese goods such as children's toys and clothing, even though labels said that "synthetic fur" was used. That made me want to avoid buying anything that even looked like fur.