People are so hypocritical, double standard. They become indignant that their idol was doused with flour, rushed to surround and protect her, but they wouldn't cry foul when raccoons, foxes, lynx, and other animals have their skin and fur ripped from their bodies to make fashionable clothing items from them.
When a member of the animal or plant kingdom goes extinct, there will be no second chances. Evolution will simply not repeat itself. There are reportedly eighty bird species that are unique to the Philippines and many of them have already made it to the endangered list. And we, to a great extent, have indiscrimate hunting to thank for it. In spite of two national laws protecting Philippine animals, the carnage continues unabated. The killings could occur as arbitrarily as guys getting together for macho time, or as a result of a well-planned hunting trip involving speed boats, bird callers, and camouflaged outfits. Either way, the outcome is the same. Philippine wildlife, our natural treasures, inches closer to a state of irreparable vacancy. Not too long ago, we learned about the Bacolod Air Rifle Club (BARC) whose unbridled killing of Philippine birds and ducks became the subject of an online petition calling for immediate government intervention. My post on that most disturbing c...
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Khloe Kardashian appears in a PETA "I'd Rather Go Naked Than Wear Fur" ad, then sell fur items in their Dash boutiques. And what questionable labor toils away to make their cheap line of clothing for Sears.
The Kardashians can't go away soon enough for me.