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On 2018-10-27 10:17 PM, jmcquown wrote:
> On 10/27/2018 3:01 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote: >> On 10/27/2018 1:14 PM, Janet wrote: >> >>> >>> PETA associates have been involved in some incidents involving the >>> alleged theft and/or euthanization of family pets." >>> >>> Â*Â*Â* Janet UK >>> >> I don't know what PETA policy is, but at least some of the more >> radicals don't think animals should be kept as pets. > > I understand why PETA objects to people wearing animal furs. (Kind of > ironic given ancient human istory.)Â* These days no one needs to be > strutting around in a mink coat.Â* Or testing makeup on animals.Â* Rabbits > don't wear eye shadow or mascara.Â* I get that. You live in a climate where you don't need leather and fur for warmth. For thousands of years humans in northern lands have used fur to survive the elements. I have a couple of fur hats that were special presents. I don't often wear them because it isn't usually old enough to need them here, but on those extremely cold days there is nothing quite like fur for warmth. |
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On Sat, 27 Oct 2018 22:28:25 -0400, Dave Smith
> wrote: >On 2018-10-27 10:17 PM, jmcquown wrote: >> On 10/27/2018 3:01 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote: >>> On 10/27/2018 1:14 PM, Janet wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> PETA associates have been involved in some incidents involving the >>>> alleged theft and/or euthanization of family pets." >>>> >>>> *** Janet UK >>>> >>> I don't know what PETA policy is, but at least some of the more >>> radicals don't think animals should be kept as pets. >> >> I understand why PETA objects to people wearing animal furs. (Kind of >> ironic given ancient human istory.)* These days no one needs to be >> strutting around in a mink coat.* Or testing makeup on animals.* Rabbits >> don't wear eye shadow or mascara.* I get that. > >You live in a climate where you don't need leather and fur for warmth. >For thousands of years humans in northern lands have used fur to survive >the elements. I have a couple of fur hats that were special presents. I >don't often wear them because it isn't usually old enough to need them >here, but on those extremely cold days there is nothing quite like fur >for warmth. Fur garments won't keep you very warm unless they're worn with the fur towards the inside... and that's how they were worn in cold climes many years ago. But the fact is that knitted wool garments are warmer, and modern synthetics are warmer still. Today people wear fur garments with the fur towards the outside only to display their wealth and ignorance. |
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On 10/27/2018 10:28 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
> On 2018-10-27 10:17 PM, jmcquown wrote: >> On 10/27/2018 3:01 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote: >>> On 10/27/2018 1:14 PM, Janet wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> PETA associates have been involved in some incidents involving the >>>> alleged theft and/or euthanization of family pets." >>>> >>>> Â*Â*Â* Janet UK >>>> >>> I don't know what PETA policy is, but at least some of the more >>> radicals don't think animals should be kept as pets. >> >> I understand why PETA objects to people wearing animal furs. (Kind of >> ironic given ancient human istory.)Â* These days no one needs to be >> strutting around in a mink coat.Â* Or testing makeup on animals. >> Rabbits don't wear eye shadow or mascara.Â* I get that. > > You live in a climate where you don't need leather and fur for warmth. > For thousands of years humans in northern lands have used fur to survive > the elements.Â* I have a couple of fur hats that were special presents. I > don't often wear them because it isn't usually old enough to need them > here, but on those extremely cold days there is nothing quite like fur > for warmth. > Where *I* live now really doesn't have anything to do with it. I have no doubt the idigenous peoples on these sea islands (Native Americans) wore animal skins for clothing. What else were they going to use? Plant fibers, perhaps. I doubt they ran around naked. For one thing, there are too darn many biting bugs. That's now. I can only imagine what it was like 700 years ago. I don't know what the temperatures were like way back then but it probably did get cold in the winter. Saint Helena Island was inhabited by natives as early as 900 AD, according to this article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian...uth_Carolin a) tiny url: https://tinyurl.com/yao73x96 Apparently three tribes occupied these rather remote areas back in the day. The Yemmasee, the Santee and the Catawba. They were not war-like. No, I don't know what they wore. But by all accounts, when it comes to Native American history (that includes all of North America, BTW, not just the US), early people used animals. First for food. They ate the meat. Then for clothing, for shelter. They used the bones. They used the sinew. Nothing wasted. Dave, if you want to wear a fur cap when it's freezing cold, I'm not going to tell you not to. Especially since you said they were special gifts. The people from PETA might just come after you if you run into one of the die-hard types. ![]() I wore a black wool coat with an attached mink collar to my mother's funeral. It was *her* coat. ![]() It dates back to the late 1950's, I think. She only wore it on special occasions. Oh, and to funeral. Ironic, eh? She let me borrow it a few times when I was in my 20's and going somewhere special, like dressed up for a company holiday party. It meant something to her and it meant something to me. ![]() Still, I wouldn't go out and buy a mink coat today. Or a milk coat, for that matter. LOL Jill |
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