View Full Version : boycott Canada*Goose
tomtucker
12-03-2013, 04:40 AM
don
Only one in pain is in the top right. The others are just chillin.
9erempiree
12-03-2013, 04:49 AM
I don't buy their stuff anyways because it doesn't get cold enough here. I have a vintage Diesel bubble jacket that serves my purpose and it has some real goose in there.
If you want good stuff you have to catch them. You can't expect a company that is known for their jacket to put crap in there.
andgar923
12-03-2013, 05:03 AM
How else are they supposed to be caught?
Im not some insensitive prick, but you can't breed wolves (that I know of). Is what they're doing any different from eskimos and other cold weather natives to keep themselves warm?
Now, a good alternative may be Icebreaker jackets.
Im not sure how good they are, but they appear to be warm from the research that I've done. Also Canadian Goose are revered due to their quality and ability to keep one warm even in the harshest of climates. If it means killing some wolves that would've eventually attacked and killed other animals (and humans) to keep me warm then f*ck it.
JtotheIzzo
12-03-2013, 09:23 AM
cruel as f*ck, no question, but you cannot cherry pick your causes, what is done to cows, pigs and chickens is equally heinous.
I trust the OP is a vegan then? Or perhaps just another Facebook activist hypocrite?
tomtucker
12-03-2013, 09:38 AM
cruel as f*ck, no question, but you cannot cherry pick your causes, what is done to cows, pigs and chickens is equally heinous.
I trust the OP is a vegan then? Or perhaps just another Facebook activist hypocrite?
"cannot cherry pick your causes".......you have to start somewhere
, and the whole "this happens to all animals" bullshit, is the reason why nobody stops animal cruelty
JtotheIzzo
12-03-2013, 09:51 AM
"cannot cherry pick your causes".......you have to start somewhere
, and the whole "this happens to all animals" bullshit, is the reason why nobody stops animal cruelty
yes, so why not pick this one, because we all know society consumes way more down jackets than it does hamburgers...
Jailblazers7
12-03-2013, 09:54 AM
yes, so why not pick this one, because we all know society consumes way more down jackets than it does hamburgers...
People have selective empathy when it comes to animal cruelty. Do anything bad to a canine and its war but less sentimental animals like chicken or cows and its easy to forget. Not saying that it's right but it is hardly surprising.
Just2McFly
12-03-2013, 10:28 AM
boycott? n*gga I SELL THEM FOR A LIVING. You trying to have ol' PowerGlove homeless and broke OP? I thought we were boys:biggums:
TheReturn
12-03-2013, 10:36 AM
yes, so why not pick this one, because we all know society consumes way more down jackets than it does hamburgers...
Your logic is retarded.
9erempiree
12-03-2013, 12:43 PM
Nothing wrong about it.
Since the world is so sensitive, they should look at methods like using a gun and putting them down immediately. These traps are kind of old school and a small caliber rifle would do the job and there wouldn't be evidence laying trapped for people to take pictures of.
Personally, I would take pride in the jacket knowing it was made of real animals.
How else are they supposed to be caught?
Im not some insensitive prick, but you can't breed wolves (that I know of). Is what they're doing any different from eskimos and other cold weather natives to keep themselves warm?
Now, a good alternative may be Icebreaker jackets.
Im not sure how good they are, but they appear to be warm from the research that I've done. Also Canadian Goose are revered due to their quality and ability to keep one warm even in the harshest of climates. If it means killing some wolves that would've eventually attacked and killed other animals (and humans) to keep me warm then f*ck it.
Those are Coyotes
9erempiree
12-03-2013, 12:47 PM
Those are Coyotes
Then this shouldn't even be argued. Coyotes are meant to be killed off. My buddy mentions coyote coming to his property and his neighbors'. Coyotes kill dogs.
They are nuisance like hogs in the south.
Kungfro
12-03-2013, 02:24 PM
I've never actually seen that brand before, so that shouldn't be too difficult.
DeuceWallaces
12-03-2013, 02:31 PM
Coyotes rarely, if ever, kill dogs. The majority of their diet is fruit and sick deer.
andgar923
12-03-2013, 03:07 PM
Those are Coyotes
I stand corrected.
Not sure why this particular jacket is so popular anyways, seems like mainly chicks be rocking them as well. Boycotting a brand name will be difficult for the avg person to do. I mean the avg persons lifestyle already leads to suffering of many people and animals so unfortunately I don't see that changing anytime soon.
andgar923
12-03-2013, 03:42 PM
Not sure why this particular jacket is so popular anyways, seems like mainly chicks be rocking them as well. Boycotting a brand name will be difficult for the avg person to do. I mean the avg persons lifestyle already leads to suffering of many people and animals so unfortunately I don't see that changing anytime soon.
They're popular for their performance.
This company historically wasn't in 'style' for the sake of 'fashion'. It was used due to its ability to keep people warm and overall quality. This company is trusted and used by people that live and work in extreme cold weather, fashion is an after thought.
Im moving to Canada today actually, and that's one of the first investments I'll be making. F*ck a coyote, I don't want to suffer.
9erempiree
12-03-2013, 05:02 PM
They're popular for their performance.
This company historically wasn't in 'style' for the sake of 'fashion'. It was used due to its ability to keep people warm and overall quality. This company is trusted and used by people that live and work in extreme cold weather, fashion is an after thought.
Im moving to Canada today actually, and that's one of the first investments I'll be making. F*ck a coyote, I don't want to suffer.
Oh yea that is right. Your' moving to Canada and this thread actually gained another sale.
You should get this jacket. I would say North Face but I think these performance oriented brand such as Canada Goose is all you need.
9erempiree
12-03-2013, 05:04 PM
Coyotes rarely, if ever, kill dogs. The majority of their diet is fruit and sick deer.
No honey. They prey on livestock too. That's why farmers/ranchers have to eradicate them. Chickens and sheeps are their main prey and the dogs that are on the property guarding these preys.
Kungfro
12-03-2013, 07:02 PM
No honey. They prey on livestock too. That's why farmers/ranchers have to eradicate them. Chickens and sheeps are their main prey and the dogs that are on the property guarding these preys.
Rather then dogs, guard lamas and donkeys have become a lot more common.
lefthook00
12-03-2013, 09:06 PM
nvm
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