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STOP ANIMAL CRUELTY
An Industry without Conscience: "Skin Trade," A Documentary by Shannon Keith - P2/3
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On today’s
Stop Animal Cruelty,
the second in a three part
series, we feature
further excerpts from
the award-winning
documentary
“Skin Trade.”
which reveals
the horrendous truth
about the fur industry.
The film’s
important message is
bolstered by the appearance
of an array of prominent
fashion designers,
celebrities and
government dignitaries
in the documentary.
They include,
among others,
US Congressman
Dennis Kucinich,
Academy Award-nominated
vegan actor
James Cromwell,
and four-time
US National Basketball
Association champion
and vegan John Salley.
Skin Trade was
directed by
Shannon Keith, a vegan
animal rights attorney
from the US and
founder of the non-profit
animal welfare organization
Animal Rescue,
Media & Education.
Ms. Keith represents
animal rights activists
and organizations.
Her clientele include:
SHARK (Showing
Animals Respect
and Kindness),
the Sea Shepherd
Conservation Society
and others.
She is also the founder
of Uncaged Films, a film
production company that
released the award-
winning documentary
“Behind the Mask”,
a history of the animal
liberation movement
in 2006, and
“Skin Trade” in 2010.
Fur is one of those things
that there is
just no argument for.
Fur for vanity,
that’s ridiculous.
It should be gone
and over with it by now
I made “Skin Trade”
so that people can see
what goes on,
how animals are killed
for fur and how they can
make a change
and stop the brutal
fur and fashion industries.
We now present
more excerpts
from “Skin Trade.”
One of the most common
misconceptions we hear
when we’re out
in front of stores,
educating the public
about animals killed
for fur, is this idea that
animals are euthanized;
that there’s not a lot of
suffering involved.
I just assume that
it grows its hair back and
it’s all Okay at the end
of the situation.
That’s what you assume?
I am assuming that.
Well, have I got
a surprise for you.
Take up the knife again,
but I am going to
do some pulling.
Put my fingers
through the leg holes,
front leg holes
and start pulling.
I get those ears to come
out like that right there.
You can see the ear here.
They imagine that
these animals are killed
in the same way that their
pets might be put to sleep,
when a pet is very ill, that
they’re simply given a
shot, and they go to sleep,
and it’s a relatively
painless existence.
So we get this,
I am safe to go home
and tell my mom.
Yes. She can come to
talk to me.
It’s not cruel; they’re not
breaking necks or
No, no, no.
stomping on them.
(No, that’s cruel.)
(No, no, no.)
Do they break
the animals’ necks
on the fur farm?
No, no.
I mean, these animals
have very sharp teeth,
very sharp nails,
they wouldn’t do it.
You are not going to
get your mouth on me,
little girl, sorry.
If they break their necks
it would damage the fur.
No breaking of the necks.
Do they break the necks
of the animals
to kill them? (No, No)
Have they ever done that?
No, because it can ruin
the fur too if they do that.
This prompted this
initiative in Beverly Hills
(USA) to put on
every single fur coat,
and every fur product;
this animal was killed by
gassing, trapping, and
genital electrocution.
Fashion
I don’t think
fur is fashionable at all.
I think it’s hideous.
To be honest, I think
it looks very dated.
I don’t know
why you would want
to wear that look.
It is complete cruelty.
You just…
There’s nothing
fashionable, beautiful,
nothing, about cruelty!
To me it just
seemed wrong to kill
something for vanity.
And that’s what fur is
about in modern times,
it’s not about
staying warm.
My wife was
my girl friend at that time.
I bought her this big
fur coat, got pictures in it,
and she was like,
“Wow, look at that fur.”
I go, “all this time
you spend not looking fat,
then you put a fur on,
and you look like
the animal.”
And I said,
“That makes no sense.”
“Oh, but I’m warm.”
I go, “You’re warm
without fur.”
And we got rid of it,
we got out of it.
If I’m walking down
the street, and I see
somebody wearing fur,
I immediately look at
them in disgust.
It doesn’t look good
to me.
It doesn’t look cool.
I just think like,
“Wow, what kind of
human being wears fur?”
It’s all about power.
And wearing
a fur garment says that
you have power, literally
over the animal that
the coat is made out of,
and over the rest of
the people that
potentially can’t afford
to buy what you have.
The fur business is really
a form of kidnapping,
controlling,
it’s a control issue.
Because it is theft.
I don’t care what
you call it, it is theft.
And when you look at it
that way, then
people have to make
a moral choice.
It has really more to do
with the psychology
of the person wearing it
than any sort of reality
and in terms of
need or necessity.
When I started
this clothing line,
I mean first it was like
a hip hop line.
And then I made it
more mainstream
American style, as I
call it mid-America style,
and then I started
realizing we didn’t
really need leather,
we also didn’t need fur.
As consumers, we are
the most powerful block
against the fur trade.
It’s really important to
have that affirmation
that if you are anti-fur
for ethical reasons,
you’re not crazy.
Like this is a legitimate
thing that’s happening,
and it’s a terrible thing
that’s happening, and
it has to be stopped.
And it won’t be stopped
until these people who
create the demand
for garments
really take a stand on it.
Stop Animal Cruelty
will return
after this brief message.
Please stay tuned to
Supreme Master
Television.
This is
the Stop Animal Cruelty
series on
Supreme Master Television,
featuring excerpts
from Shannon Keith’s
documentary
“Skin Trade.”
We now continue
with more from this
award-winning film.
If you know
what is behind
an animal fur coat, you
will want no part of it.
Well, of course
one of my favorite
fashion designers was
Todd Oldham because
I knew that he never
would design with fur.
I never wanted to
involve animals in what
I do with design and then,
I personally don’t wear
leather or
any animal products.
He’s a perfect example
of somebody who
could convey incredible
glamour and luxury and
elegance in women’s
clothing without a scrap
of cruelty involved.
The more I became
aware of it, the more
I was able to right my life
for what is meaningful
for me and it feels really
nice to know, I’m not
harming other critters.
People, I bet
wouldn’t even be able to
tell the difference.
So when you have that
as an option it makes
even more absurd
to go the poor, sad,
dead animal route.
You don’t have to
have that dead animal
to make you look better.
You can have this fabric
to make you look better.
If you tell somebody
I think you’re cute
but you just wasted
US$7,000 on something
that is not cute.
It was cute before
it got on your back.
That mink is
a cute little animal,
that fox is beautiful,
on the fox, on the mink.
This is a great example of
the technology that
exists today in fake fur.
This fabric is
fluid enough to ruffle
and be very beautiful
at the same time to be
a really nice, soft coat
and has a great touch,
it’s imitating
a sheared mink.
Lab tests have shown that
animal fur and fake fur,
if they have the same
length of pile, they have
the same R-value,
or they retain heat
at the same rate.
So no that’s not true,
fake fur can be just
as warm as animal fur.
There are some
wonderful designers
out there who set
a good example, who
would never use fur
in their collections.
I believe that people can
do well by doing good.
From Marc Bouwer,
whose designs
are phenomenal.
Technology today
has advanced to
such incredible levels
that there is no need for
cruel fashion.
Fashion is
painful enough as it is
without having
animals killed needlessly
for the sake of vanity.
As are Stella McCartney’s,
Polo Ralph Lauren,
Tommy Hilfiger,
Calvin Klein,
Todd Oldham: Wonderful,
wonderful people who
care about animals
and care about fashion.
My point of view did
cause problems for me
in the industry.
I wouldn’t have
changed anything
because I would’ve felt
much worse if I was
doing furs or involving
myself in these cruelty
pipelines at the expense
of being accepted
by a magazine editor.
I mean that would be…
well you’d be nothing
if you chose something
like that.
In the case of
Ralph Lauren, I think
they absolutely thought
they were not going to
give up fur ever.
And when our office
sat down with them and
showed them the footage
that they didn’t want to
see, then Ralph Lauren’s
people said, “Alright
we can’t be party to this.”
And the same was true
with Calvin Klein.
Calvin Klein
came close to tears when
we actually got him
to see the footage of
the animals, strangling
the animals, drowning.
Right now
Overstock.com
is completely fur-free.
When we’re offered
fur products we pass.
Let’s cancel every order
we can cancel.
We’ve let all of
our venders know that
Overstock.com
does not sell fur in any way,
shape or form.
To support that
is a message that
every consumer can give
to the fur trade saying,
“Hey, you know what
people can make money
by not selling fur.”
Well, they’re also now
with raccoons.
There’s too many
raccoons, they’re
running rabid. (Really)
Two quarters of the
raccoons in New Jersey
(USA) and Pennsylvania
(USA) are rabid.
Just how do they
eventually kill them
when they kill them?
Injections.
All across the media
were splashed
these stories about
how animals were killed
for fur.
Anti fur Act…
This is not an activist myth.
This isn’t
an urban legend.
This is what happens.
It is real.
It is actually happening.
May the horrific
fur industry quickly end
as we all quickly
transition to an
organic vegan lifestyle
free of animal products
and see the innumerable
blessings our world gains
through the practice
of life-affirming ways.
Our heartfelt appreciation,
Shannon Keith and
all others involved
in the production
of “Skin Trade,” for
graciously allowing us
to broadcast
your documentary
across the globe.
The final part of our
three part presentation of
“Skin Trade”
is next Tuesday on
Stop Animal Cruelty.
For more details
on “Skin Trade”,
please visit
www.SkinTradetheMovie.com
The Skin Trade DVD
is available
at the same website
For more information
on Animal Rescue
Media & Education,
please visit:
www.ARME.tv
Thank you for joining us
on today’s program.
Enlightening
Entertainment is up next,
after Noteworthy News.
May Heaven grace
all beings with bountiful
peace and fulfillment.
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