Written by PETA
Maybe you remember this phrase from your childhood: "Liar, liar, pants on fire, nose as long as a telephone wire."
Well, does that apply to Giorgio Armani, or did he hit his head—causing him to have a drastic about-face? Because the Armani who was once swearing off fur is now dressing babies in it just one short year later. Note to Armani: Rabbits are furry animals no different from dogs, cats, foxes, and minks.
So, shoppers who were on their way into his flagship store in Milan were treated to a glimpse of how Armani looks to us now that he apparently can't break his rabbit habit. PETA Europe posted this rather pointed portrayal of Pinocchio Armani just outside the store:
Because, seriously, what kind of person learns about the cruelty of the fur industry, pledges to be fur-free, and then decides to kill animals for "fashion" anyway? You tell us.
Written by Amanda Schinke
I have adopted many unwanted, uncared for, dumped or neglected rabbits. I won't even watch the video, as I would have difficulty getting the vision and horrendous screaming out of my mind. Anyone who does this for money/fashion is mean and should feel deep, deep shame. Anyone who would dress in the suffering of another living thing, or worse, dress their child in the suffering of innocent rabbits, should feel terror and suffering. If they are not all atheists, they're gonna wish they were, cuz if they believe in hell, they are most certainly going there.
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