Mary_Gail_36
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What I posted was a description of how minks are raised. Not an opinion piece. So I am not sure whether “objective or subjective” is the right term. Maybe " truthful or untruthful" should be used. I for one am not sure how we can gage the truthfulness. But the fact that the fur trade has gone down significantly, I would guess the ones still in business would like to produce a quality product.Thank yu for the ino and the link. However the aricle is from a not very objective source Further, even if they are killed in the manner described, it still does not justify the use of fur.
Also, raising them the way mentioned seems more humane than trapping them. The minks raised on a farm have longer lives, eat meals on a regular basis, they get to raise their kits, they get veterinary care. They are put down in a humane fashion. All parts are used, not just the fur.
Someone commented on the amounts of wasted food given to minks, and how that doesn’t seem just because of world poverty. I don’t think world hunger is contingent on mink farms 2 million pound of expired cheese and 1 million pounds of eggs would provide the citizens of the City of New York 1 egg and cheese sandwhich for one day.
And we are talking about spoiled food, not edible food… Food spoils because of varaious aspects, one being refrigeration failure, due to weather, black-outs, etc.I think even tofu spoils if it isn’t refrigerated
Also regarding the Holy Father’s wearing ermine, yes they are old, but he doesn’t *need *to wear him. Pope John Paul didn’t waer them to my knowledge. So if he wears them, isn’t that testimony to their licitness.