Originally Posted by
Tronhard
As a moral issue I would say it depends on how the fur was obtained and why it is worn. If the fur was farmed specifically for the fashion industry (and hence likely to be seen in downtown Toronto) I would certainly be against it, however if the fur is the by-product of hunting to eat, as many Inuit, Siberian aborigines and First Nations peoples do as part of their traditional hunting practices, then I support using the whole of the animal for survival clothing. Without doubt fur is one of the most efficient materials for survival clothing in the Arctic cold. Traditional hunters do not hunt to extinction, and they respect and honour the animals they predate.