23 Nov 2020

23.11.2020 A half hour ride.

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Monday 23rd 40F, clear patches but rather dark and cloudy. I had a walk to the lanes in a cold wind. There were two pairs of deer grazing out in the huge fields. The local bird of prey left before I had a chance to take a snap of it. 

Then I had another dizzy spell. Then went for a half hour ride around the local lanes in quite a keen wind. Just to see if it helped. It didn't, but the sunshine was glorious and the distant views stunning. I spent the rest of the day wrapped up watching YT videos on the TV.

Global media analysis of the mink cull protests continues. With stories of massive over-production as new producers and investors hoped to profit from earlier, high prices. The real truth is that many Danish fur farmers were struggling economically. Prices have dropped to a third of those in 2015.

The initial demand from Asia's New Money was short lived and was five years ago. China started their own mink factories and even some of those went out of business. The same was true right across the globe. Anti-fur protests have had a serious impact. As younger buyers and fashion houses turned to fake fur to avoid public criticism. With the awful irony that some fake fur wearers were attacked in the streets. Simply because of the quality of their fake fur clothing made it look too "real."

Meanwhile, the sheer number of those attending the protests, in Denmark, is likely to lead to a massive increase in human infections. Crowds were packed together without a sign of a mask in the news images I have seen. 

The large gatherings were also illegal. Ironic and hypocritical that they were protesting about the pandemic lawmakers. No more than ten people may assemble under the Jinping Plague rules. Rules which have kept Denmark safely out of the horror headlines so far. The irony is that there is much frustration over these same rules. With genocidal psychopaths, amongst the politicooze, demanding the government go and to leave society to drop dead in vast numbers. Just as they have done elsewhere when their supposed "leaders" downplayed the risks.

The protests coincide with an animal rights group leaving small dead pigs around the capital. [Copenhagen] Their message is that, like mink, factory farming pigs, on an industrial scale, is inhumane and has countless casualties. They say that 4000 baby pigs die every day and that mistreatment in the industry is rife.

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