Posted on 01/30/2017 5:27:58 AM PST by Ciaphas Cain
Animal rights organisation PETA has asked Warhammer publisher Games Workshop to remove the depiction of characters wearing fur from its range of miniatures and games.
PETA, which has become well-known for its anti-fur campaigns involving celebrities and its calls for the humane treatment of animals both in reality and fiction, said in a statement that it had written to Games Workshop CEO Kevin Rountree to request a ban on the portrayal of fur clothing in the Warhammer and Warhammer 40,000 universes.
The move is likely to rile up some fans of the series who see the ethical treatment of animals in real life and the depiction of fur and animal suffering in fictional worlds as different, a stance that PETA acknowledged in a statement.
"From the mighty Leman Russ and Horus Lupercal to Chaos Warriors and the Sisters of Silence, Warhammer features an abundance of characters who wear what appear to be animal pelts, which just doesn't add up, it said.
These battle-hardened warriors are known for their martial prowess but wearing the skins of dead animals doesn't take any skill.
Draping them in what looks to be a replica of a dead animal sends the message that wearing fur is acceptable when, in fact, it has no more place in 2017 than it would in the year 40,000.
Although it is yet to make a similar move into the tabletop industry, PETA has become a publisher of several video games dedicated to parodying famous titles such as Mario, Pokémon and Cooking Mama and promoting its pro-animal principles.
PETA should reconsider its position. As the Thousand Sons learned the hard way it is not wise to be in the path of the Space Wolves.
Do they object to the inhumane treatment of preborn children?
The games site should put out a press release that all furs depicted are fake furs.
LOL...of course, you’re correct. And PETA would count that as a victory.
Amazing that the Establishment Media has given such power to such tiny minorities of opinion.
When is the last time you saw a PETA animal shelter? Enough said.
Protecting animals that have never even existed in real life. They clearly have way too much money and time. Hopefully some of their supporters will send their money to an organization that actually helps people. Unlikely though.
Explain to a Tyrannid that ‘Meat is murder’.
Good point. Do they not see the connection?
wearing the skins of dead animals doesn’t take any skill.
It’s obvious these enviro-snowflakes have never had to
hunt,kill, skin, and prepare their own fur.
I hope they freeze to death.
Next they will march against fur bikinis in Skyrim.
FUR FOR THE FUR GOD!
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