In response to the US going off the rails, I’m seeing lots of push to buy Canadian products as much as possible and I love it.
But it’s never that simple, is it?
Easiest case: You can buy leather bags and wallets from Adrian Klis. These are made in Canada, by a Canadian company, from Canadian materials (Buffalo hide leather).
Unfortunately, neither manufacturing or ownership are that straightforward most of the time.
I’m not suggesting for a second we throw our hands up in the air and give up, but I’d like to see a bit more clarity on all of the “Buy Canadian” lists.
None of this is going to be as easy as “buy the thing with a maple leaf” but we need to be more aware of how we’re supporting the US or other economies, either deliberately or inadvertently.
What’s going on Canada?
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I’ve had this wallet for 25 years. Should I throw it away because leather is evil?
Also, the point of this post was to get people to make informed judgements for themselves, not to come in and shit all over people for their decisions not meeting your approval.
I did not throw out my leather and wool when I came to understand how abusive (I feel like labeling it “evil” was an attempt to make this position seem hyperbolic) these products were. I cannot afford to replace everything I own, and doing so would not prevent the harm I have already committed. But I certainly stopped buying more leather and wool.
Regardless of what the point of this post was, it incidentally promotes cruelty, violence, and atrocity. Like it ain’t even a big thing. Doesn’t even impinge upon your thought process, right? Yeah, I get it. I get that you would like me to just not call that out. I get that you would like to just pretend that you aren’t cruel and violent, and that it gives you bad feelings when it is brought to your attention. But, see, I WANT you to feel badly about being cruel and violent, about participating in atrocity, because I want you to STOP.
It’s got nothing to do with my approval. Do you strive against child abuse because you are seeking approval, or because you don’t want children to be fucking abused? Would you say, “If you are against child abuse, then don’t beat your children, but don’t try to tell me how to raise mine?” Because that’s what you’re doing right now.
The animals we create are morally entitled to the exact same unconditional love and protection as our own children. Creating life comes with a debt. You do not own these individuals.