Stop Violently Ripping Fur Off Live Goats to Make Cashmere Clothing

Target: U.S. clothing retailers

Goal: Stop the cruel treatment of goats in the cashmere industry, as revealed by recent investigations.

Recent revelations regarding the cashmere industry are nothing short of alarming. Investigations conducted by PETA Asia have brought to light shocking footage depicting goats screaming in pain while being subjected to extreme cruelty in cashmere production. Workers are seen pinning the helpless animals down, twisting their legs, and tearing out their hair with harsh metal combs, causing bleeding wounds and immense suffering. This disturbing abuse occurs not just during the hair extraction process, but culminates in the violent slaughter of goats deemed no longer profitable.

Further emphasizing the consequences of the cashmere industry is the message shared by actress Torrey DeVitto, who advocates for the protection of goats and urges the public to choose cruelty-free alternatives. As a guardian to two rescued goats, she highlights the emotional bonds mother goats form with their kids, asserting their right to live free from fear and pain. The reality that these animals endure such distress for the sake of fashion is a testament to the urgent need for systemic change within this industry.

This cruelty must not be tolerated. The protection of animals should be paramount, and change is necessary to safeguard goats from this reprehensible treatment. Demand U.S. clothing retailers refuse to source cashmere from unethical producers.

PETITION LETTER:

Dear U.S. clothing retailers,

Disturbing revelations about the cashmere industry cannot be overlooked. Allegations brought forth by PETA Asia suggest that millions of goats suffer unimaginable cruelty, enduring severe pain as their hair is forcibly torn from their bodies. These acts leave the animals with bleeding wounds and induce significant distress, raising serious ethical questions about the treatment of these sentient beings in the name of fashion.

Advocates like Torrey DeVitto are taking a stand against this inhumane treatment, reminding us that all mothers, including goats, deserve to nurture and protect their offspring without fear of violence. It is imperative that we stand against animal abuse in the cashmere industry.

We urge you to take immediate action by implementing stricter rules to ensure unethical cashmere is not being sold to U.S. consumers. Let’s work together to ensure animals can live free from suffering, and support the movement toward cruelty-free fashion choices.

Sincerely,

[Your Name Here]

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2 Comments

  1. Lesley Rodgers says:

    Whilst this is inherently cruel, ANY industry involving animals that is in Asia is definitely going to be MUCH more cruel than if it were in the western world, because Asians are the worst offenders regarding animal cruelty. This terrible industry must be publicised, because not many public know about the cruelty involved. I will never buy anything containing cashmere, but I did not know about the cruelty until recently. There is SO much more animal cruelty in more recent years than when I was young in the 1950s and 60s, but Asia has ALWAYs been extremely cruel, it is the way those people are. I would exterminate them all if I could.

    • You ruined your comment with your racist bullshit.
      Animal abusers come in ALL races, and they’ve been around a lot longer than the 1950s and 60s; these days, media is more widespread, so you see it more.
      Shame on you for your bullshit racist comment.

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