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With only three days left until the International Day of Action Against the Canadian Seal Slaughter (for the math-impaired, that's March 15), we're gearing up to show our snowy neighbors to the north that the world is watching as they prepare for their annual massacre of hundreds of thousands of baby seals. People are understandably outraged that baby seals are bludgeoned and skinned alive for their fur, and some people are directing that anger into creative ways to spread the message and get others involved. Check out this Claymation video that some folks with a rather wicked sense of humor put together:



We're not condoning violence in any way, but according to this video, even the Abominable Snowman is ticked off at Canada's seal killers.

Don't worry, even if you're not the creative type or can't make Claymation videos, you can still speak up for seals. Click here to write to the Olympic Organizing Committee and the Canadian Prime Minister to demand that they help bring an immediate end to the seal massacre.

Posted by Liz Graffeo



Comments


I think this will totally get the message across.
if humans kill animals
why cant snowmen kill man right?
same theory.
I'm not saying violence is right, I'm saying people should think about the way we treat animals & stop the violence others cause.
great job!
(:

Posted by: Tessa | March 12, 2009 05:15 PM

Great Video,that fur farm worker deserved that. ^^

Posted by: Austin | March 13, 2009 09:38 AM

Very cathartic !

Posted by: Brien Comerford | March 13, 2009 10:13 AM

I love it.

Posted by: Brad | March 13, 2009 12:16 PM

Now that is justice well served!!!

Posted by: Joy Pedersen | March 13, 2009 04:55 PM

Damn that was good. The only part i didn't like is the seal got hurt. i think the snowman should kill the human before he can kill the seal.

Posted by: Shel | March 15, 2009 05:19 PM

HAhahahaa, soooo ironic!!

How to fight the violence of seal hunting??? By killing the hunters.

You sooo need an argument.

Posted by: Shawouin | November 17, 2009 05:57 PM

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