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Undercover investigators have leaked a video and shocking images that uncover the horrifying truth behind Thailand’s reptile farms, which supply major fashion brands like Gucci, Yves Saint Laurent, and Louis Vuitton. The footage reveals a grim reality of snakes being mercilessly slaughtered by farm workers wielding hammers, questioning the ethics of fashion brands. In a … …

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No point in making noice as these brands continue to dominate the glamorous fashion and entertaimnet industry. Just stopping being a fan or stop watching the films where people who have such products  in their possession act or appear. Just boycott those celebrities. Things will naturally come to a solution. 

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Shocking and cruel, there is a call for exotics to be bred and killed to meet the demand of the better paid. Substitutes will not bought because but that is frowned upon by the wealthy. Thailand is not unique, the African continent is very similar in supplying a ready-market place. But from the poor man doing the killing for a few baht a day to the hundreds and often thousands that the end user pays in NewYork, London, and Paris. Will it cease? I fear not, and I am not a snake lover, but if they are going to kill the reptile do it with love.

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The  consumers of these products do not care, particularly the Asian markets. They do much worse every day. Sad but true.

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Absolutely disgusting but as already been said nothing will be done and the sheep who crave these luxury brands will continue to throw their money just so they can show their friends that they can afford them in the first place. The cruelty in these places should be outlawed and illegal but will never happen.

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What do you think happens to the tigers that are too big or dangerous for photos ?

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