Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Why don't animal rights activists...?

...seem to have any problem tromping around in leather boots/shoes/sneakers, carrying leather purses, and preaching about how fur is inhumane? I'm not trying to be nasty to anyone. I'm truly curious.

Why don't animal rights activists...?
I've never seen an animal rights activist do anything like this, so I can't really say.





However, I am one. And I have no leather, or anything made out of animals and I am also vegan.





There are people who care about animals, (but just a little) those are the ones who go around preaching and yet they are hypocriates. And then there are people like me, and other true animal activists who are true to our word and aren't hypocriates.





It's the same thing when people call themselves vegetarian, and yet they still eat fish lol. Catch my drift?
Reply:I agree with the first answerer, I think they wear fake leather and furs. People who believe so strongly in animal rights to be activists are very unlikely to wear clothing made from animals.
Reply:Many of them actually wear pleather or faux leather. It's kind of the same as vegetarians wanting to stop killing animals but craving meat so they eat meat-shaped/flavored patties and what-not. Don't worry, though, I spent a long time wondering the same thing until I asked a friend.





Personally I'd focus more on the message than the clothes. If they're activists that talk as though animals are more important than people then their credibility is already suspect.



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