It's difficult to walk around in February and see evidence of the carnage. A book called Animal Rites: Liturgies of Animal Care by Andrew Linzey offers some inspired truths and remind us to be courageous and hopeful and catalysts for change.
Merciful God we are made in your image but we have made gods of ourselves; we have turned your creatures into things and machines,
making them objects of our sport using them for our vanity, exploiting them for our greed and stealing their lives;
but you are the liberating God who can transform even ourselves; help us to turn from our evil and embrace the vision of your peaceable kingdom:
They shall not hurt nor destroy in all my holy mountain; for the earth shall be full of the knowledge of the Lord as the waters cover the sea. (Isaiah. 11:9, RSV)
If I had a dollar for every time Libby Floyd of ShopNBC said "and you get this home for a hunnerd bucks..." or even the word "bucks." Or the word "classy." Is that a word, and if so, who says it?
Not sure...is "classy" some kind of variation of "classic"? It reminds me of a phrase my father relayed to me from his Navy days: "She's a tough as a 50-cent steak."
The Washington Post gets it right in this story by Philip Rucker. Make sure you know the facts about fur and fur trim.
Of interest, an executive for Saks Fifth Avenue is quoted by Mr. Rucker as saying that the store removed a Burberry jacket from its Web site after an investigation revealed that the coat was made of dog fur, and not "faux" fur as labeled. Laboratory testing had revealed in 2006 that Saks and other retailers were selling items made of fur from the raccoon dog.
The status of Saks' sale of mislabeled dog fur remains to be confirmed.
The Post story discusses legislation introduced in Maryland that would end the mislabeling of fur. (Published Feb. 5, 2008)
New York anti-fur activists, take heart! This story will restore your faith in the cause, and it came about thanks to the persistence of your West Coast counterparts. Schumacher Furs in Portland, Ore., was ordered by a court to pay PETA more than $40,000 for fees incurred in what was described as a frivolous lawsuit. The store, which closed its doors in 2007, had foolishly blamed demonstrators for the demise of the business. The silly store also failed to understand the concept of free speech but got a civics lesson in the bargain.
Photo courtesy of Greenisthenewred/Creative Commons. The sign was placed in the window of Schumacher Furs during a lawful protest against the cruelty of the fur industry.
The fur industry does its best to keep the cruelty out of sight. Know the truthabout dogs and cats--and the millions of other hapless victims of this heartless and greedy industry.
Compassion for all beings
"All beings tremble before violence. All fear death. All love life. See yourself in others. Then whom can you hurt? What harm can you do?--Buddha