Entrecard “non english blogs” banidos
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É com bastante tristeza e raiva ao mesmo tempo,que hoje vos escrevo este post,pois recebi um email da Entrecard que me dizia a seguinte mensagem.

Your account ‘Winonline’ on entrecard.com has been deleted. The administrator gave the following reason:
Sorry, we are currently unable to support non-English blogs in our network
Please contact support@entrecard.com if you have any questions regarding this action.
Isto apos eu escrever um post ontem á noite que podem ver aqui , a falar muito bem deles e a aconselhar a utilização do widget deles.
Mas se tiverem um blog em NON_ENGLISH como eles dizem irá ser eliminada a conta,tantas horas perdi a clicar para ganhar drops e agora isto!!!
Já retirei o widget e deixei um post no blog da Entrecard a criticar a atitude deles.
O eu pedia a todos os bloggers ou webmasters Portugueses,é que se juntem e retirem o widget da Entrecard dos vossos websites ou blogs que não estejam em ENGLISH como eles dizem,sejam NON-ENGLISH e deixem um post de desagrado AQUI.
Muito obrigado pelo apoio e deixem a vossa opnião em relação a esta atitude racista da Entrecard nos comentários deste post.
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Brutalidade chinesa - Chinese brutalaty
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Hoje cheguei a casa e vim ver s email´s e no meio de quase 50 ,sim esses todos é o que dá ter bastantes contactos e ter redireccionado o email do Winonline para o meu pessoal.
Quando deparei-me com um video que me enviaram,obrigado Luís aka JEN,que me deixou indignado com o povo chinês,sim aqueles que nós tanto vamos ás lojas e compramos tudo bastante mais barato,o que EU vou deixar de fazer nunca mais ponho os pés numa loja de chineses nem restaurantes desses bastardos e insensiveis pedaços de bosta humana que se vangloriam de ter a mão de obra mais barata e dos feitos dos seus antepassados.Que até poderiam ser óptimas pessoas,mas estes para mim são bostas de animal.
Esta minha revolta deve-se como já disse a um email que continha um video horroso,hediondo e de uma cobardia tal que a mim enoja-me.Esse video retrata como os chineses acondicionam os animais e como retiram as peles para carteiras,porta-chaves,pulseiras,fios,etc.
Atenção que sei que comemos animais que possivelmente tambem sofrem mas,não é para beleza e sim para sobrevivênçia!
Animais acondicionados em jaulas que parecem ser um cubo de 1 metro de largura e altura,é surreal e depois a forma como eles matam esses mesmos animais e retiram a pele.Tudo por certas e determinadas SENHORAS se assim lhes posso chamar usarem uma imitação ou não de casacos,parkas e afins tudo em pele ou pêlo!
METEM-ME NOJO PORRA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
SEUS NOJENTOS E IGNORANTES SELVAGENS QUE MERECIAM QUE UM DESSES ANIMAIS SE SOLTA-SE E VOS MATA-SE DA MESMA MANEIRA!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Para acederem a mais injustiças no Mundo acedam a aqui
Assinem esta petição abaixo neste link PETIÇÃO
Apenas peço a voçês Portugueses que façam um boicote ás lojas e restaurantes dos chineses.
Agora vejam o video e digam a vossa opinião nos comentários e divulguem nos vossos websites !!!!!
Pledge to go fur-free at PETA.org.
English Version
When undercover investigators made their way onto Chinese fur farms recently, they found that many animals are still alive and struggling desperately when workers flip them onto their backs or hang them up by their legs or tails to skin them. When workers on these farms begin to cut the skin and fur from an animal’s leg, the free limbs kick and writhe. Workers stomp on the necks and heads of animals who struggle too hard to allow a clean cut.When the fur is finally peeled off over the animals’ heads, their naked, bloody bodies are thrown onto a pile of those who have gone before them. Some are still alive, breathing in ragged gasps and blinking slowly. Some of the animals’ hearts are still beating five to 10 minutes after they are skinned. One investigator recorded a skinned raccoon dog on the heap of carcasses who had enough strength to lift his bloodied head and stare into the camera.
Before they are skinned alive, animals are pulled from their cages and thrown to the ground; workers bludgeon them with metal rods or slam them on hard surfaces, causing broken bones and convulsions but not always immediate death. Animals watch helplessly as workers make their way down the row.
Background
Click To Enlarge Undercover investigators from Swiss Animal Protection/EAST International recently toured fur farms in China’s Hebei Province, and it quickly became clear why outsiders are banned from visiting. There are no regulations governing fur farms in China—farmers can house and slaughter animals however they see fit—meaning miserable lives and excruciating deaths. The investigators found horrors beyond their worst imaginings and concluded, “Conditions on Chinese fur farms make a mockery of the most elementary animal welfare standards. In their lives and their unspeakable deaths, these animals have been denied even the simplest acts of kindness.”
Living Hell
On these farms, foxes, minks, rabbits, and other animals pace and shiver in outdoor wire cages, exposed to driving rain, freezing nights, and, at other times, scorching sun. Mother animals, who are driven crazy from rough handling and intense confinement and have nowhere to hide while giving birth, often kill their babies after delivering litters. Disease and injuries are widespread, and animals suffering from anxiety-induced psychosis chew on their own limbs and throw themselves repeatedly against the cage bars.
Is There a Skeleton in Your Closet?
Click To Enlarge The globalization of the fur trade has made it impossible to know where fur products come from. Skins move through international auction houses and are purchased and distributed to manufacturers around the world, and finished goods are often exported. China supplies more than half of the finished fur garments imported for sale in the United States. Even if a fur garment’s label says it was made in a European country, the animals were likely raised and slaughtered elsewhere—possibly on an unregulated Chinese fur farm.
Because a fur’s origin can’t be traced, anyone who wears any fur at all shares the blame for the horrific conditions on Chinese fur farms. The only way to prevent such unimaginable cruelty is never to wear any fur. Take PETA’s pledge to be fur-free today!
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