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Hypocrisy

First Published 2009
Sometimes I just have to laugh at the hypocrisy of hoomans…. 

If I wore a fur coat.. I would be looked down upon and criticized. I would have PETA on my ass for wearing a dead animal. If I wore fur and I was photographed by the paparazzi for wearing such said fur, I would suffer public shame and Naked PETA protests outside my abode. I might even make national news headlines.

 

Many celebrities have joined the PETA cause over the years including Pamela Anderson “Oh No I could never wear fur”. Celebrities hold news conferences, Charity doo’s and are at the forefront of animal rights marches and protests in their effort to stop people wearing dead animals……

No celebrity who wants to keep their career and public popularity would be caught dead in a fox fur coat or a mink stole and most are vocal in their anti fur stance.

Can you say “Joining causes because it is trendy”.

Even Anne Wintour the editor of Vogue magazine wears fake fur instead of the real Mc Coy…. It is considered a huge blunder for stars to wear real fur…..

So Ok we know from all this that wearing fur is bad. Wearing dead animals is bad.

 

That is where I laugh at the hypocrisy. 

Because at the same time this “Anti Fur” celebrity stance is on the rise, so is another trend…..

 

The good Old Aussie Ugg Boot.

Ugg boots are not new to us Aussies. I remember having them as a kid. Most Australians wear them happily around during the colder months and some even in summer.

 

Just lately over the past couple of years UGG Boots have grown into a multinational rage across the world. Stores specializing in UGG boot sales are springing up everywhere from Hollywood to London’s trendier suburbs.

 

Everyone who is anyone is now wearing UGG Boots and attending store opening of UGG boot shops across the world..

 

So how is that hypocritical

Well I don’t know what rock all these hypocritical people were born under.. because UGG Boots are made of Sheepskin.. yup a poor ole sheep had to die a nasty death to get those boots that are so comfy and warm….You are still wearing a dead animal……

 

 

 

So I personally can’t see the difference between killing a fox for his fur or a sheep for his skin…. can you? 

All content published on this website, including videos, statements, timelines, and personal documentation, represents truthful accounts of lived experiences and evidence-based reporting of events involving government agencies, contractors, and public officials. As a disabled person and tenant, I am lawfully exercising my rights under: Section 21 of the Human Rights Act 2019 (Qld) – Freedom of expression Whistleblower protections and public interest principles Fair comment and truth in defamation law This material has been published in the public interest, to expose systemic failures, protect vulnerable people, and ensure transparency.  Truth is a defence. Attempts to silence, intimidate, or demand removal of this content may constitute retaliation, harassment, or interference with my protected legal rights.