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  • Great work spreading the message. Lots of respect for the man in the grey coat too.

  • The Bullring isn't a public right of way, he was right when he said it is private property. However morally correct the protest is, they still have the right to remove you from their property.

    Imagine you really like eating tomatoes, but there are a group of people who think eating tomatoes is wrong. Would you want them to be able to come into your house and shout out you while you try and eat tomatoes?

    Obviously eating tomatoes is completely different and doesn't involve slaughter.

  • Success in the beginning. Protest do work! Great job!

  • i love you guys :)

  • Well done for your efforts. If you want to use an air horn you'd be better off with an Airzound, which you refill with a bicycle pump. That way you won't have to keep shelling out for compressed air refills.

  • good work guys, standing up for the innocent, its just a shame others are greedy individuals who do not give a damn about any creature been subjected to having their fur ripped away from their bodies for nothing else but money or vainness

  • Dude, that's friggin awesome!!

    Here in Canada, we recently succeeded in getting the retail store Winners to stop carrying dog and cat fur nationa-wide, and we then held demos in 9 cities across the country on Valentine's Day to ask them to remove the other types of fur they sell. Rock it out!

  • Gives me chills, you guys are wonderful.

    If you demonstrators ever come to Colorado and need a place to stay please feel free to contact me. :)

    END the fur trade murder trade!!!

  • xWtf, posts deleted cos that dude is wearing flesh on his feet, leather Haha idiot, and you lot say us meat eaters are i

  • @joker2047 Posts were deleted because the campaigners are vegan and do not wear leather trainers, so I was trying to save you showing your ignorance.

    As you're quite happy to show your ignorance, I'll leave this post for all to see.

  • Sentient beings tormented, brutalised and often skinned alive so that hairless apes can preen in vanity and arrogance.

    Well done, protesters. Best wishes to you.

  • Absolutely brilliant, thank f**k some ones gives a shit. Well done

  • Bless you for standing up against the cruelty of this world !! You have already put your own stamp in this world!!

  • Great job guys you've got our support from France !

  • Simply fabulous!

  • ha ha, brilliant, makes me laugh when they build buildings on public land, call them private and then restrict your right to protest on them which is actually not lawful in itself, keep up the good work

  • good effort guys. even though u were removed look @ the crowd u attracted and thats the way to raise awareness. two thumbs up n keep up the good work =)

  • Well done guys!

  • Nicely done, n fair play to COW for giving up their fur you have to give em respect for that. Carry on the good work

  • Bravoooooooooooooooooo : )

  • Big up to the Birmingham crew, you guys are amazing. An inspiration to us all. This is what animal rights looks like!

  • Fair play to you, i've broused round that Armani shop before but i won't be going back knowing they sell real fur products. Fair play to the member of the public who stood up for you too, there's not enough of that in this country.

  • solidarity from ireland guys!!!

  • ad much as i disagree with fur, COW I's a vintage shop dealing in items from time's gone where there were no alternatives to 'fur' ( by that I mean fake fur) the items they sell are not in mass stock and are a 'collector' type item such as getting an old fashioned pair of real leather gloves fouls be, I don't think its fair to target them. I do how ever agree with you targeting Armarni, as in today's day and age there is no need for animals to die so we can ware there fur there are alternatives

  • @wenchsammas if they sell fur, they're a target. as simple as that

  • @FightForTheInnocent

    What about charity shops? they often sell fur

  • @wenchsammas My opinion is that even vintage fur is not acceptable because anybody that wears it or collects it, is promoting it. Wearing fur influences people for example children who learn from adults and may well go and buy furry toys (toy cats made with real fur) or garments when they are older. Not everybody is aware that there are so many thousands of animals that are cruelly exploited for their fur in many countries (such as China), and others quite smply don't care.

  • That's absolutely amazing guys. You did absolutely right thing. When I am gonna be in England I'll join you :)).

    For live without FUR! :))

  • amazing work guys! was the guy who gave a good yelling to security a random guy?

  • @FightForTheInnocent Yes - he was a member of the public. Also, the crowd that had gathered were shouting "Fascists" at the security guards, but it didn't come out on the audio due to the high winds!

  • @VeganDave001 that's great! nice to see you have the support of the public

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