tangfish
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I also agree that this is a good post/response DTR. I guess this is what I was looking for when i first posted here on this topic; Someone's honest experience who lives nearer to the happenings than I do. I am surprised at how many macho-sans-substance replies this topic brings.
It also seems that this topic has gone around and around on SB in the past, to the point where it can't be seriously discussed any longer. DTR & Wadric, feel free to PM me and I will direct you to a place where these issues are being freshly and intelligently discussed. I think both of you have valid and thoughtful views on the subject and others can benefit as a result.
About petroleum products and synthetic clothing, I *believe* those garments are made from excess portions of product from the fuel refining process, so buying this type of clothing actually reduces the amount of waste material, rather than increases it. I could be wrong about this though, but that is my inclination.
It also seems that this topic has gone around and around on SB in the past, to the point where it can't be seriously discussed any longer. DTR & Wadric, feel free to PM me and I will direct you to a place where these issues are being freshly and intelligently discussed. I think both of you have valid and thoughtful views on the subject and others can benefit as a result.
About petroleum products and synthetic clothing, I *believe* those garments are made from excess portions of product from the fuel refining process, so buying this type of clothing actually reduces the amount of waste material, rather than increases it. I could be wrong about this though, but that is my inclination.
wardric:good post DTR,
As for synthetics, well we have to consider also that it is a non renewable ressource (made of petroleum products) and that it is also a polluting industry. Fur on the other hand is a renewable and non polluting ressource if done in a controlled way with quotas and lots of studies. So if we have to wear something, like we do in our frozen land, maybe we should not put fur or leather aside. I do prefer synthetics for trecking and mountaineering but I dont think fur should be demonised.
But I agree that if we kill for fur, why not take the meat also. I think that if you kill an animal, you should try to use as much as possible everything you can, as of respect for this animal. Beavers and muskrats have excellent meat
btw, could we stick to seals because those dolphins threads have a tendency to become nasty and I would hate this one to degenerate and get closed![]()
Maybe a new dolphin thread if necessary :sigh: