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A year later Birkin demanded Hermès remove her name from its Birkin Croco bag after learning of “cruel practices” showcased in a PETA video with the animals being skinned and sawed open alive.
Source: https://wwd.com/fashion-news/designer-luxury/jane-birkin-dies-76-paris-obituary-1235744825/
Christopher Columbus himself said in his journal, “Black skinned people had come from the south-east in boats, trading in gold tipped spears.”
DANBURY, Conn. — A hunter who told authorities he killed and skinned what he thought were two coyotes, but later discovered they were a Connecticut family’s pet German shepherds, has been criminally charged.
It looked like she skinned my puppy!”
“It resonated with me because people in the Philippines who are Indigenous or darker skinned are also treated differently.”
Source: https://www.pressherald.com/2023/06/04/meet-our-2023-maine-high-school-graduates-to-watch/
I was raised in a brown skinned, minimum wage, first generation immigrant family and can confidently say poverty and racism is just an excuse from people who do not want to put in the effort to fix their situation.
The group of activists said they had previously discovered a in south-eastern province Guangdong, where skinned frozen cat meat was stored.
Source: https://www.independent.co.uk/asia/china/cats-rescued-meat-wet-market-b2436933.html
There are versions of Cleopatra that exist already with actresses in that role who are fairer skinned than I am, but I think I have every right to have a shot at humanising this incredible woman.”
The transmitter units fo the AnkerWork M650 can be skinned with differently colored shields to match a presenter's outfit.
“We’d have eaten this if we’d not skinned it first!” they added in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter.