Japanese Erotic Novelist Aya Sugimoto and Christine Dolce aka ForBiddeN for PeTA

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Fur is dead. That is the story PeTA is telling us every time. But there is still fur in our society and there is a lot of animal crualty.

Christine Dolce also know as ForBiddeN is a big fan of PeTA and The Queen of MySpace did a second photoshoot for the next PeTA-campaign. See the picture.

This is really a great timing. In Asia multitalented gorgeous Aya posed before dozens of photographers and television cameras in one of the first Japanese campaigns by PETA Asia-Pacific. She went naked for animals abused for the fur industry. And Vogue released the cover of the October issue with three models wearing a Mongolian goat, coyote, and fox skins and fur. The models are pictured in the natuaral habitat of these animals. In high heels. Source and more pictures

Vogue calls it High Natural, i would say High Cruelty. "Fur? I'd Rather Go Naked,"

Holding a sign reading, "Fur? I'd Rather Go Naked," gorgeous Aya posed before dozens of photographers and television cameras in one of the first Japanese campaigns by PETA Asia-Pacific.

Amanda Beard, the beautifull American swimstar switched her mind after fears for her safety in China. This is the next example of the freedom of speech in China. The PeTA campaign to give attention to the Chinese fur industry is cancelled. So yesterday Amanda showed the planned advertisement and that's it.

See here a video of Amanda speaking about PeTA and fur and why she is against it.

Besides the complete idiot idea of creating official protest zones, nothing is allowed in China. Even the U.S. cyclists which arrived in Beijing wearing the high-tech masks against the air-pollution have made an official apologize. For what?

U.S. swimming star Amanda Beard was scheduled to unveil this sexy anti-fur ad today in Beijing on behalf of animal rights group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA). The ad follows the familiar PETA campaign tactic of featuring nude celebrities who say they’d rather be naked than wear fur.

But authorities apparently feared for the safety of the gold medalist and her entourage. A news conference scheduled for 10 a.m. at the Pangu Plaza Hotel near the Olympic Green was canceled at the last minute, according to a PETA representative who had organized the event. Read whole article on Wall Street Journal

See also: Amanda Beard

Here is another remarkeble ad with Eva Mendes for PeTA, also banned, but this time in the US. What is wrong with everybody. It seems to me this is the perfect way to atract attention to animal cruelty. What should be the reason? Too nude?? No idea, see the picture.

There's a lot of buzz on the interwebs about Eva Mendes' Calvin Klein ad that showed so much skin, it's been banned from U.S. television. I just wanted to remind the world that before Eva revealed her smoldering body for CK (a designer who WON'T use fur, by the way), she bared it all for the animals. Not only do PETA and CK share a friendship with Eva and a dislike of fur—PETA has also had one or two ads banned from TV in our day. Source PeTA

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