Fur-Free Friday is the Day After Thanksgiving
A 21-year-old Annual Protest Stands Up for Our Furry Friends
By Ardeth Baxter, published Nov 19, 2007
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Fur-Free Friday originated in 1986, when two members of the animal advocacy group Trans-Species Unlimited (TSU) decided to stage a non-violent protest on the busiest shopping day of the year. The year before, TSU and another group called Coalition to Abolish the Fur Trade (CAFT) had sponsored a day of civil disobedience in front of Macy's in New York and Sacramento, California. Despite the non-violent nature of the protests, a number of participants were arrested.
Fur-Free Friday has been very successful in raising public awareness about the cruel realities of the fur trade. But in the last few years, the fur industry has been fighting back by enticing consumers into buying fur-trimmed items like hats, gloves, coats and jackets.
The big problem with fur trim is that, even though it may be labeled "raccoon" or "faux fur", the trim may actually be from domesticated dogs or cats, wolves or wild raccoon dogs (also known as Finn raccoons), especially if it comes from China, the Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, and other Asian countries. In these countries, the raising and slaughtering (often by skinning alive) of dogs and cats for their fur is a huge industry. Although it is illegal to import dog or cat fur into the U.S., many stores and designers are doing it anyway, either knowingly or out of ignorance.
What can you do as a consumer to stop the mislabeling of fur trim? Write to your Congressional representative to support The Truth in Fur Labeling Act (HR 4904), which would close a loophole in the 1950s Fur Products Labeling Act that does not require labeling of fur items if the value of the fur is less than $150. In other words, merchants can now legally sell fur trim without specifying the species, country of origin or even identifying the trim as animal. Representative Jim Moran of Virginia is working hard to close this loophole.
Fur-Free Friday is the Day After Thanksgiving
A domesticated dog is skinned in a public marketplace in Asia.
Credit: www.animalsvoice.com
Copyright: Public Domain
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Did You Know?
Fur-Free Friday originated in 1986, when two members of the animal advocacy group Trans-Species Unlimited (TSU) decided to stage a non-violent protest on the busiest shopping day of the year.
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