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Marfran
Guest
Again, it is*** not the wearing ***that is the problem. It is the raising of the animals in a caged/captive manner, the killing of those animals for an unneccessary luxury item, it is the industry that produces these items that is the problem and the focus. And by purchasing this item one supports the continuation of animal suffering for a needless product.But doesn’t it come across to you in just a tiny bit that it might be uncharitable,to state thet ***people who wear fur ***do it to be vain and to impress with the cost.
***Wanting to wear fur ***and ***wearing expensive fur ***is also an issue of vanity–which is separate, but connected to the discussion. Why are these luxury items even produced? What purpose do they serve? "It might be uncharitable to state that people who wear fur do it to be vain and to impress with the cost." A mink coat costs roughly in the neighborhood of $5,000.00. Big price tag. Why would one spend so much on an item of clothing??? To look good??? What is that if not vanity? Could buy a warm coat for many thousands of dollars less–so why would one make such a purchase??? It is a LUXURY product. And for this LUXURY animals suffer, live in cages, and are killed.
So perhaps it is uncharitable to spend such a volume of money on a luxury product, and to wear such an item of clothing and show it off to others who can not afford such luxury.