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PETA Has New Target: Fetishists, S&M And Dominatrix Queens
By Mistress Strict
Reykjavik, Iceland
– Members of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA)
and Animal Friends – including a woman wearing a sexy, sinthetic
dominatrix outfit, a gay man wearing rubber bondage gear and a
Reykjavik resident wearing a cow costume and waving a sign reading,
"Pride Not Hide" – will demonstrate on the eve of the
Leather Summit in Reykjavik and the Reykjavik Gay Pride 2004
festivities which follow to expose the cruelty to animals that
is inherent in every leather boot, jacket or whip while revealing
that you don’t need to wear animal skins to look hot.
Why do PETA and Animal Friends want fetishists to give
leather the boot? Buying real leather shoes, jackets, pants,
accessories and sex gear not only supports the suffering of
animals in abattoirs, but also devastates the environment
and can harm human health. Millions of cows, pigs, sheep and
goats who are slaughtered for their skins are castrated,
branded and dehorned and have their tails cut off – all
without painkillers. Production-line speed-ups and
inadequate stunning measures at abattoirs mean that cows who
are killed for their skins and flesh are often dismembered
while they are still fully conscious. Tanneries are
notorious water polluters, and tannery workers have rates of
cancer many times higher than the general population. The
skins of dogs killed for meat in Korea, China and the
Philippines are often marked, "cow hide," before they are
exported to the West.
PETA wants gays and straights alike to know that sex appeal
is far more than skin deep. "Animal skins belong on animals’
behinds, not humans’, no matter what their sexual
orientation", says PETA dominatrix Poorva Joshipura. "With
today’s stylish and comfortable synthetics and faux exotic
skins, it’s easy to have a look that kills without actually
killing."
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