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Urgent Alert: Give J.Crew CEO a Piece of Your Mind Today
There is something that J.Crew CEO Millard “Mickey” Drexler doesn’t want you to know: Rabbits, coyotes, foxes, and other animals are barbarically killed for his company’s clothing line. Every piece of fur in J.Crew’s stores, from the tacky pompoms made from dead mink to the ridiculous hats trimmed with the skin of tortured foxes, required horrifying cruelty to produce. It’s time to turn up the heat on J.Crew—let Mr. Drexler know exactly how you feel about the fact that animals are skinned alive for his company’s stores. Don’t be shy, and don’t let this animal abuser get away with it—tell him how you really feel!
Like all animals farmed for their fur, animals slaughtered for J.Crew clothes are kept in tiny, filthy cages, surrounded by their own waste. They spend their entire miserable lives standing on thin wires. To kill rabbits, fur farmers break the animals’ necks, smash their skulls, or use vaginal or anal electrocution before stringing them up by their legs to cut off their heads. Some animals are even skinned alive, and others watch as this horrific violence is taking place.
While animals on fur farms are suffering, Mr. Drexler and his family are enjoying a life of luxury in a suite at New York City’s Carlyle Hotel. You can contact Mickey (or his wife Peggy) at his home to express how disgusted you are that he profits off of cruelty to animals. You can call and write to:
Millard Drexler
35 E. 76 th St.
Apt. # 2801
New York, NY 10021
212-734-4818
After you’ve made your call(s) to Mr. Drexler or his family, send us a report with details on how it went and we’ll give you 1,500 Street Team points. Forward this alert to your friends and family and you’ll earn a 250-point bonus. If you haven’t already, be sure to take a look at JCruel.com for more information on the campaign and how you can help.
Thank you for helping to make a difference for the millions of animals killed for fur each year!
Sincerely,
Chris Garnett
Street Team Coordinator
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals
501 Front St.
Norfolk, VA 23510
[email protected]
peta2.com
Moosie,, when already?
There is something that J.Crew CEO Millard “Mickey” Drexler doesn’t want you to know: Rabbits, coyotes, foxes, and other animals are barbarically killed for his company’s clothing line. Every piece of fur in J.Crew’s stores, from the tacky pompoms made from dead mink to the ridiculous hats trimmed with the skin of tortured foxes, required horrifying cruelty to produce. It’s time to turn up the heat on J.Crew—let Mr. Drexler know exactly how you feel about the fact that animals are skinned alive for his company’s stores. Don’t be shy, and don’t let this animal abuser get away with it—tell him how you really feel!
Like all animals farmed for their fur, animals slaughtered for J.Crew clothes are kept in tiny, filthy cages, surrounded by their own waste. They spend their entire miserable lives standing on thin wires. To kill rabbits, fur farmers break the animals’ necks, smash their skulls, or use vaginal or anal electrocution before stringing them up by their legs to cut off their heads. Some animals are even skinned alive, and others watch as this horrific violence is taking place.
While animals on fur farms are suffering, Mr. Drexler and his family are enjoying a life of luxury in a suite at New York City’s Carlyle Hotel. You can contact Mickey (or his wife Peggy) at his home to express how disgusted you are that he profits off of cruelty to animals. You can call and write to:
Millard Drexler
35 E. 76 th St.
Apt. # 2801
New York, NY 10021
212-734-4818
After you’ve made your call(s) to Mr. Drexler or his family, send us a report with details on how it went and we’ll give you 1,500 Street Team points. Forward this alert to your friends and family and you’ll earn a 250-point bonus. If you haven’t already, be sure to take a look at JCruel.com for more information on the campaign and how you can help.
Thank you for helping to make a difference for the millions of animals killed for fur each year!
Sincerely,
Chris Garnett
Street Team Coordinator
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals
501 Front St.
Norfolk, VA 23510
[email protected]
peta2.com
Moosie,, when already?