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Pixarβs SOUL (2020)
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I understand why people dislike leather and animal products. But leather is such a good resource? Likeβ¦ My mom bought a sturdy leather coat in 1989. Iβm in my 20βs and I now wear that coat. Thatβs a 30 year old coat? 30 years, two generations, one coat. Versus, likeβ¦ A plastic one, that rips and gets thrown out, or releases bits into the ecosystem every time itβs washed, takes a billion years to decompose, lasts maybe a decade if youβre super duper careful, and uses oil products in itβs construction. Like, yeah leather is expensive and comes from a living animal, and Iβm not saying that you should go out and buy fifty fur and leather products for the heβll of it, but likeβ¦ Maybe the compromise is worth it? One animal product, valued and respected and worn down for generations, versus likeβ¦ Six plastic products that will never ever go away?
idk, I could be wrong.
this is why im so fucking pissed white colonial fucks and white vegans get so enraged at indigenous people for using hides/leather and animal bones as if that shit breaks or rips like cheap polyester does
Remember, kids:
Itβs not βvegan woolβ, itβs plastic.
Itβs not βvegan leatherβ, itβs plastic.
Itβs not βvegan furβ, itβs fucking plastic. Itβs all plastic.
Itβs all fucking plastic, and every time you wash it, or damage it, or try to dispose of it, that plastic winds up in the water, in the earth, in the air.
Hell, the damage has already done when the fucking thingβs been made. As the OP says, itβs all oil and oil products; it creates pollution just to produce synthetic fabrics and materials, even before you try to throw them away, which, I mean, good luck with that.
A lot of vegan ideology is built up around a very superficial set of ethics that are supposedly about protecting animals, wildlife and the environment, but they fall apart when you look even a little bit below the surface. Every time you eschew an animal-based product in favour of something βsyntheticβ for the sake of βsaving an animalβs lifeβ, youβre creating pollution and trash that wonβt go away for thousands of years, damaging the Earth and making life so much worse for countless animals and people.
Think about this stuff more than not at all, please.
Eeeeeeverybody loves to get up my asshole because I wear fur. Yeah? Okay then.
When you live somewhere with -40C winter temperatures, you realize that pragmatism and warmth trump all other considerations.
Iβm in and out of cars and buildings all day, every day. I have to dress for the weather and fur is hands down one of the warmest things you can wear β ask the fucking Inuit.
So you know what I do?
I check consignment stores. I check estate auctions. I get family heirloom furs.
I buy furs that are literally older than I am, in styles that would consign them to the dumpster, and then get them tailored to fit. My fur earmuffs? Salvaged fur from a coat that was ripped and functionally useless. My fur short coat? A fur that got raggedy and moth-eaten at the bottom and so was hemmed to hip height. My long fur coat is almost fifteen years older than I am, and Iβm thirty one years old. Do that math.
So yes. I wear fur, because it fits my needs, my budget, and my ethics. The vegans wearing pleather can kick a brick. Only one of our coats is going to destroy the planet, and it isnβt my grandmotherβs mink stole.
Not to mention the fact that buying these natural leather products from indigenous peoples both subverts capitalism (that wants you to buy cheap shit that breaks), and also supports indigenous communities and artisans.
Iβm reading the notes and itβs really cute when people go βbut use hemp! Use cotton! Try linen!β
Yeah?
Imma wear linen when the weather looks like this:
I am NOT going to wear hemp, linen or cotton when the weather looks like this:
When the weather outside is frightful, Iβmma make like an Inuit and dress like this:
(Also, as you say: it is possible to responsibly source ethical furs. I prefer furriers like Victoria Kakuktinniq, who is an Indigenous Inuit fashion designer who interprets traditional fur designs for a modern sensibility. The funds from her clothing β and from other northern Indigenous communities β allows those northern communities to maintain their cultural traditions, while also introducing a much-needed revenue stream. If you have to buy fresh fur, Indigenous furriers are a good bet!)
@acti-veg this is justβ¦. *sigh*
Which part is *passive aggressive sigh*?
Would it be the:
-reuse of fabrics and furs that are generally anywhere from 10-50 years old?
-recycling and repurposing of old or otherwise unusable materials like leather and fur to make smaller items like jackets, vests, gloves, hats and balaclavas?
-support for Indigenous traditions, handicrafts and artisans?
-recognition of the fact that there are very few plant-based products that will stand up to winters where the average temperature is anywhere from -20 to -50
I know, I know. Your ethics are itchy and itβs very simple to talk that good shit.
But let me introduce you to a Canadian phenomena: frostbite.
Frostbite occurs when your cells freeze. Your cells.
Ice crystals begin to form in cells in temperatures lower than -4C, which is what Canadians call βspring, fucking finallyβ.
In the teeth of winter, you get maybe ten hours of sunlight a day and your highest temperature is still double digits below 0C and the weather channel is saying βWEATHER WARNING: skin freezing in 30SECONDSβ, and the government has put out a WEATHER EMERGENCY: EXTREME COLD WARNING.
When the weather is that severe, we donβt actually get the luxury of waxed cotton, woollen peacoats and a few layers of linen.
Sanctimony and sighs and good intentions donβt keep us warm.
Seriously, it hit -50F here last winter, linen and cotton donβt do fuckall in those temps.
Well, thatβs not true. They DO, actually. They get wet from sweat and then get clammy and suck the heat out of you, leading to frostbite. Polyester is plastic, and I avoid that, because itβs bad for the environment.
You know what actually keeps you warm when it hits -50F? Wool, fur, and down. All animal products, all renewable and biodegradable, and all of which will last years with proper care.
I have two fur coats, both of which I paid $20 or less for at thrift stores, and both of which are vintage. Wool doesnβt harm the sheep itβs sheared fromβ¦they need to be sheared to stay healthy, actuallyβ¦and down is harvested from animals that will be eaten, meaning none of the animal goes to waste.
Ah, yes. Truely, sheep live terribly. (Note; sheep wool is useless unles they have good pasture theyβre raised on)
Ah, yes, the sheep are so mistreated when theyβre sheared. A whole four minutes and theyβre done. Itβs like giving a fussy toddler a haircut.
And if theyβre NOT shorn, you get flystrike, which Iβm not going to post a pic of here because it is very unpleasant. Basically, flies lay eggs on the thick wool and the larvae eat the sheepβs skin off. It can be fatal.
https://www.fwi.co.uk/livestock/health-welfare/livestock-diseases/parasitic-diseases/fly-strike-warning-warm-wet-weather-continues
But please, tell me, the granddaughter of farmers who lives in farm country and who has neighbors who keep sheep, how sheep work.
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Warming her tootsies.
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