ps: I am francaise then my English is not tres indeed
I use with Reverso to speak English
I think it is completely OK to use animals for fur. But of course, that’s because we have been trapping, hunting and using furs for 10,000 years up in Northwest Alaska. I’m sorry, but no North Face, Marmot or Patagonia jacket is warm enough to survive in 40 below zero weather for a week when stranded in the middle of the pack ice.
I also think it is completely OK to hunt and EAT animals. Which is why we teach our children the RIGHT way to hunt. We respect the animal and our culture teaches us that the animal is to be thought of as a blessing, because it is GIVING ITSELF to us for our food and nourishment. We use most of each and EVERY SINGLE animal we catch. Including eating things like Seal intestines, blubber and kidney. (Yum by the way)
Anyway, please make sure that you can decipher between the people who are dependent on eating and using animal furs to survive, and those who just want to wear a fancy fur coat. (Those “fur” coats wouldn’t even be warm enough to wear up here.)
I think you’re a great actress and my daughter and I watch Glee EVERY week, through the storms and the months and months of darkness that is very Northern Alaska. But please don’t group me, a fur wearing, meat eating, animal respecting, person in with those who aren’t. We eat 80% off the land and by that I don’t mean vegetarian food, because we can’t grow that up here.
I respect animals as much and probably much more than the average “PETA” activist.
Thanks.
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