For decades, the fashion industry has hidden a gruesome reality behind a veil of luxury and prestige. In 2026, it is a staggering moral failure that we still allow millions of sentient animals to be treated as mere fabric. Minks, foxes, raccoon dogs, and chinchillas are highly intelligent, wide-ranging predators with complex social and biological needs. In these "death camps," they are confined for their entire lives in tiny, barren wire cages that offer no mental stimulation and no physical comfort. These animals, who should be running, digging, or swimming, spend every second walking on metal mesh that cuts into their paws.
This extreme confinement leads to severe psychological trauma, causing animals to develop "stereotypical" behaviours: they pace incessantly, mutilate their own bodies, or engage in cannibalism out of pure, unadulterated despair. The horror culminates in a brutal and cheap death: to keep the pelts intact for profit, animals are electrocuted anally or vaginally, gassed with carbon monoxide, or sometimes even skinned alive when the killing methods fail to work instantly.
Furthermore, fur farms are biological time bombs. The cramped, unhygienic conditions and the genetic proximity of these animals allow viruses to mutate with terrifying speed. We have already seen how fur farms can act as reservoirs for zoonotic diseases, posing a catastrophic risk for future global pandemics. There is no "humane" way to kill a sentient being for its skin. We demand that world leaders implement a total and immediate ban on the production, import, and sale of fur. The price of a coat should never be a lifetime of torture. Vanity is not a justification for cruelty.
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