Pamela Anderson has proven herself to be an indefatigable crusader on behalf of those beautiful and defenseless creatures many of us enjoy eating and wearing, animals. She made a homecoming of sorts with her most recent campaign, sending an impassioned plea to her homeland's leader, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, to call off the highly controversial seal hunt currently underway on Canada's East Coast. From her letter:
I'm writing you today not so much about the horrific cruelty involved in the hunt, but about the impact of the government's indifference to such violence on Canada's image around the world. As a proud Canadian who frequently travels abroad, I am alarmed that people are starting to see Canada as a country more beholden to a pack of greedy hunters and to the seal-skin "fashion" whims of a few countries than to the massive international outcry against the hunt. One of the biggest problems facing the U.S. government is appearing aloof about its own hostile behaviour; I'd hate to see that happen north of the border too.
Once again, Anderson manages to bust stereotypes: Not only does she put the lie to the cliche of the boring Canadian, but she also proves that a large-breasted blonde is fully capable of understanding and signing the articulate and persuasive statements prepared by PETA on her behalf.
- PAMELA ANDERSON ADMONISHES CANADIAN PM OVER SEAL SLAUGHTER [PETA Media via MSNBC.com]
- Previously: Pamela Anderson Goes Another Round With KFC [Defamer]












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This from a woman who once wore Uggs everywhere until someone told her they came from sheep.
This dense tart hasn't lived in Canada for years. By "travelling abroad", she means "living in America". I, by contrast, haven't lived anywhere BUT Canada. Oh, those "greedy hunters" that Anderson complains about? Many of them are from native communities, or part of a fishing industry commonly plagued by financial difficulties due to fishing quota cutbacks (i.e. broke fishermen and indians). They rely on the seal hunt for a reasonably necessary economic boost. Also, when seal populations grow too big, they apparently threatened fish stocks in the Atlantic, which already suffer from chronic overfishing (thus, the quotas). So the hunt is again necessary. I wonder how much of Pammy-pammy's life serves to boost up other, far more horrific industries. Cars, gas, diamonds, houses. The vast consuming of resources that goes to fuel this piece of mobile fluff has probably inadvertantly killed hundreds of human beings, and yet she's all up in the collective grill of seal hunters?
Frankly, Canadians need some butching up and if clubbing baby seals insures respect then have at it. Someone should tell Pam that saline is made up of the tears of baby seals...
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