Ireland is set to become the next country to ban the production of fur after the bill passed its final stages of the legislative process this week. With this, the remaining 3 mink fur farms within the country would effectively close as a result of the bill being passed. This will put Ireland in line with many other European nations that have already taken a stand and banned fur farming.
The fur industry exploits and tortures animals for needless products. This is an industry that breeds animals specifically for their pelts, discarding their corpses like trash as they have absolutely no use. An industry that lets animals sit in cramped cages, usually amongst their own bile and waste, suffering with untreated ailments / wounds & watching as others like them are bludgeoned and skinned. It's torture from start to finish and all for products that frankly, no one ACTUALLY needs, more or less to show off or flaunt wealth in most cases. However, we're in the year 2022 and nobody thinks fur looks good anymore unless you're oblivious to the suffering around you. The fur industry is slowly but surely fizzling out. After the outbreak of covid-19 on multiple fur farms around the world saw millions of mink euthanized, thousands of workers infected, and millions of dollars in profits lost; I believe this was when the biggest shift away from fur began to take place. This industry is incredibly feeble and susceptible to easily being brought down, as made evident by the pandemic. The future is fur free y'all and Ireland is getting us one stop closer to an eventual world-wide ban on fur production. We know better by now, it's time to do the right thing and end this barbaric industry once and for all! Congratulations to Ireland for taking this necessary step to improve your country's welfare. HAPPY VEG
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Mihai Rosoga
4/6/2022 10:27:44 am
Bun Fur!!!
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Happy Veg
4/7/2022 01:36:12 pm
Hey Mihai! Thanks for the support! Here's to a fur-free future!
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