Where did it come from that Fake Fur is bad for the environment? Everything I am finding says that it is better in almost every way than real fur. This is a genuine question.
Faux fur is made of plastic. There is nothing environmentally friendly about plastic. As I motioned before, it also constantly sheds microplastics into the environment. Microplastics not only harm wildlife but also us. They’ve been found in human blood and foetuses. Faux fur also takes thousands of years to break down. Since it’s often used in cheap fast fashion it tends not to last very long and ends up sitting in landfill.
Real fur is a natural material that can biodegrade and doesn’t cause any of the problems that plastic does. Some processes for preserving fur aren’t always the best with the use of certain chemicals, but even then it’s really a very minor issue and still a far better option than plastic. The production of faux fur also uses some pretty nasty chemicals in it’s production which are carcinogenic to humans. People also tend to take better care of real fur garments and keep them for a long time as they’re very durable and long-lasting.
Anything saying faux fur is good for the environment is likely from animal rights groups who have an agenda against fur and will twist facts (or just make stuff up) to push their narrative that real fur is bad.
@plato-was-a-moron I’m assuming this is the piece you were talking about. I couldn’t find any mention of a ventilator, so maybe the piece was edited after you read it.
The woman with the womb infection could have been given antibiotics to treat her infection. That would have been a risk for the baby, but not a death sentence, and could have either allowed her to continue the pregnancy or kept her condition from worsening until they could do more.
In almost every one of these stories that people send me, the doctors are waiting for the patient’s condition to worsen so they can “intervene,” causing the woman’s condition to, well, worsen.
The problem seems to be that, after decades of legalized abortion, doctors can’t imagine how to treat a pregnant woman without killing her baby. They think that it’s necessary to tear a small child limb from limb before trying literally anything else.
Doctors who actually care about saving moms and babies have been finding that in many cases the mother’s health condition can simply be treated without killing the baby.
Even with cancer, it’s often possible to do chemo, radiation, and surgery while protecting the baby. With radiation, a lead apron can be placed over the belly to shield the baby. Chemo drugs can be used after 12 weeks, and surgeries are done on pregnant women all the time.
Also, a very plain reading of Texas and Ohio law says that ectopic pregnancies can be removed. Anyone who says otherwise is either lying or stupid.
Childfree people stop contributing to the societal fearmongering about pregnancy and birth challenge!!! Stop using female biology and babies as a scapegoat for systemic problems with maternal health and working rights challenge!!!! Literally shut the fuck up if you are not interested in helping resolve the maternal health and working parent crisis challenge!!!
Alcoholic beverages are the biggest scam of humanity like there’s this huge list of bad things that can happen from it and another huge list of drinks that taste better than any alcoholic beverage. It’s like why do you drink that stuff. It’s fun? Bro I’ve played mario kart what do u mean????
Alcoholic beverages are the biggest scam of humanity like there’s this huge list of bad things that can happen from it and another huge list of drinks that taste better than any alcoholic beverage. It’s like why do you drink that stuff. It’s fun? Bro I’ve played mario kart what do u mean????
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