Inhumane 

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  • Every year sealers bludgeon seals with clubs and “hakapiks” (clubs with a metal hook on the end), drag conscious seals across the ice floes with boat hooks, and toss dead and dying animals into heaps and leave their carcasses to rot because there is no market for their meat. Seals are also shot, but bludgeoning is preferred, because pelt buyers deduct money for every bullet hole in a seal’s skin. Veterinarians who studied a past hunt concluded that the hunters failed to comply with Canada’s basic animal welfare standards and that 42 percent of the seals appeared to have been skinned alive. Despite Canada’s ‘new and improved’ methods being implemented this year, sealers are still slaughtering these pups in the same way they have for previous years. It’s unconscionable. For more information, please visit any of the following websites for first-hand accounts and ways you can help save the seals. Sea Shepherd HSUS Canadian Seal Hunt Anti-Sealing Coalition This project, S.O.S. (Save Our Seals) is something our group has been working on for several weeks now. All proceeds from sales will be donated to Sea Shepherd. If you would like to get more involved, please join us here on Red Bubble in the Voices for Animals group. The more supporters we have, the louder our collective voice will be!! Thank you to the following Voices for Animals artists that made this project possible: Angela F. / Bethwyn Mills / Carmen Mandel-Cesareo / Chris Coetzee / Crockpot Productions / Cynthia Adams / Danae Leach / Dawn Davies / dimarie / dropSoul / Eric Allen / Eyal Nahmias / hahpistuff / Jocelyn Hyers / Leah Jaarveth / lexa dedman / Lloyd’s Journey / Matt Tworkowski / Patricia Anne McCarty / pinkyjain / Rhonda L. Hall / Sarah Bentvizen / Tom Godfrey / Tommy Jo / yanmos

  • Mans Inhumanity to Man
    by Chris Willis

    US$4.66–US$106.40

    Mixed Media work, based on the atrocities that go on around the world.

  • Save Our Seals, Part II
    by Voices4Animals

    US$4.32–US$98.80

    Every year sealers bludgeon seals with clubs and “hakapiks” (clubs with a metal hook on the end), drag conscious seals across the ice floes with boat hooks, and toss dead and dying animals into heaps and leave their carcasses to rot because there is no market for their meat. Seals are also shot, but bludgeoning is preferred, because pelt buyers deduct money for every bullet hole in a seal’s skin. Veterinarians who studied a past hunt concluded that the hunters failed to comply with Canada’s basic animal welfare standards and that 42 percent of the seals appeared to have been skinned alive. Despite Canada’s ‘new and improved’ methods being implemented this year, sealers are still slaughtering these pups in the same way they have for previous years. It’s unconscionable. For more information, please visit any of the following websites for first-hand accounts and ways you can help save the seals. Sea Shepherd HSUS Canadian Seal Hunt Anti-Sealing Coalition This project, S.O.S. (Save Our Seals) is something our group has been working on for several weeks now. All proceeds from sales will be donated to Sea Shepherd. If you would like to get more involved, please join us here on Red Bubble in the Voices for Animals group. The more supporters we have, the louder our collective voice will be!! Thank you to the following Voices for Animals artists that made this project possible: Angela F. / Bethwyn Mills / Carmen Mandel-Cesareo / Chris Coetzee / Crockpot Productions / Cynthia Adams / Danae Leach / Dawn Davies / dimarie / dropSoul / Eric Allen / Eyal Nahmias / hahpistuff / Jocelyn Hyers / Leah Jaarveth / lexa dedman / Lloyd’s Journey / Matt Tworkowski / Patricia Anne McCarty / pinkyjain / Rhonda L. Hall / Sarah Bentvizen / Tom Godfrey / Tommy Jo / yanmos

  • Save Our Seals, Part I
    by Voices4Animals

    US$4.32–US$98.80

    Every year sealers bludgeon seals with clubs and “hakapiks” (clubs with a metal hook on the end), drag conscious seals across the ice floes with boat hooks, and toss dead and dying animals into heaps and leave their carcasses to rot because there is no market for their meat. Seals are also shot, but bludgeoning is preferred, because pelt buyers deduct money for every bullet hole in a seal’s skin. Veterinarians who studied a past hunt concluded that the hunters failed to comply with Canada’s basic animal welfare standards and that 42 percent of the seals appeared to have been skinned alive. Despite Canada’s ‘new and improved’ methods being implemented this year, sealers are still slaughtering these pups in the same way they have for previous years. It’s unconscionable. For more information, please visit any of the following websites for first-hand accounts and ways you can help save the seals. Sea Shepherd HSUS Canadian Seal Hunt Anti-Sealing Coalition This project, S.O.S. (Save Our Seals) is something our group has been working on for several weeks now. All proceeds from sales will be donated to Sea Shepherd. If you would like to get more involved, please join us here on Red Bubble in the Voices for Animals group. The more supporters we have, the louder our collective voice will be!! Thank you to the following Voices for Animals artists that made this project possible: Angela F. / Bethwyn Mills / Carmen Mandel-Cesareo / Chris Coetzee / Crockpot Productions / Cynthia Adams / Danae Leach / Dawn Davies / dimarie / dropSoul / Eric Allen / Eyal Nahmias / hahpistuff / Jocelyn Hyers / Leah Jaarveth / lexa dedman / Lloyd’s Journey / Matt Tworkowski / Patricia Anne McCarty / pinkyjain / Rhonda L. Hall / Sarah Bentvizen / Tom Godfrey / Tommy Jo / yanmos

  • MANKIND'S INHUMANITY
    by Tammera

    US$4.32–US$98.80

    MANS INHUMANITY TO MAN / MANKINDS INHUMANITY ….. IS IT SIMPLY A PART OF OUR NATURE / OR IS IT SOMETHING SO DEEPLY INGRAINED THAT IT CANNOT BE OVERCOME?? HURT BEGETS ANGER ~ ANGER BEGETS RAGE ~ RAGE BEGETS HATRED ~ HATRED BEGETS INHUMANITIES OF SUCH A BEASTLY NATURE, THEN CAN WE TRUELY BE CALLED MANKIND…OR HAVE WE BECOME THE BEAST?? “I’LL NEVER BE YOUR BEAST OF BURDEN” / “AND IN THE END …THE LOVE YOU TAKE IS EQUAL TO THE LOVE YOU MAKE” / “ALL WE ARE SAYING…IS GIVE PEACE A CHANCE” WON 1ST PLACE IN CHALLENGE “APOCALYPSE” IN THE “FIRST THINGS GROUP” / FEATURED IN THE CORE (C.O.R.E.) / FEATURED IN DARK FUTURE / FEATURED IN THE ART OF INTRIGUE

  • Title: got meat? / Camera: Nikon D80 / Capture Date: 08/07/2007 / Uploaded Date: 01/28/2009 / Comments: Created with Adobe Photoshop CS4 © 2009 Charles Dobbs Photography. All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Charles Dobbs. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved.

  • I don’t often create things that pertain directly to world affairs, current or otherwise, but this pretty much drew itself. Wouldn’t it be wonderful if people treated each other better? Inkscape.

  • RAPE
    by ROSS MANARCHY aka John Ross

    US$6.65–US$152.00

  • BAN WHALING: INHUMANE
    by PHILLIPEDOAN

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    Studies with several species have shown that whale meat often contains dangerously high levels of environmental toxins such as PCB, mercury and dioxin. The highest concentration of EDCs (Endocrine Disrupting Compounds) ever found in any animal was measured recently in the blubber of a Minke Whale, a species commonly hunted by Japanese whalers in Antartic waters. These toxins are particularly dangerous for pregnant women and growing children, which calls into the question the practice providing whale meat lunches for school children. This is common in whaling areas but it is also on the increase in parts of Japan that do NOT engage in the inhumane practice of whaling.

  • Helter Skelter
    by Kate Purdy

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    Charles Manson, known for his cult and their heinous crimes and murders is a beast. I like this shot as it alludes to the beast within each of us. / The man in the background could be a nice guy, with the beast well tamed, or he could be scouting his next victim…

  • DOG PADDLING
    by JaneAParis

    US$6.65–US$152.00

    OIL PAINTING / Image Copyright © 2008 JANE À PARIS / Professionally photographed by Citizens Photo / This painting is a diptych, her head is removable. This is my petite french lady. She is inspired from the style of Edvard Munch. / This is about betrayal, shock, disbelief, inhumanity, abuse, and torture because of politics. The serenity of her dark, secluded, beautiful swimming hole has been violently and mercilessly disturbed. They also told her not to look back, but she did… A BLOOD CURDLING silent SCREAM…

  • Unbelievable
    by Carla Jandelle Petters

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    Sadly, I’ve been coming across several dead dogs….......not from ‘natural’ causes? But because someone locally is feeling the need to kill/dump the so-called-pets. / I’ve found them in plastic bags, with ropes tied around their feet, with bullet holes in their skulls and just in the last day 2 were dead with tongues sticking out THRU the teeth and dumped in parking lots…..obviously NOT a happy demise for any of these animals. / This one obviously wasn’t well cared for by the condition of her teeth. / Breaks my heart….. / ><><><><><><><>< / Any earnings from this image and others in my ‘abuse’ series are donated to my local animal shelter, The Humane Society

  • Unwanted Angel
    by ManaMoon

    Quiet child / Meek and mild

    Suffer the little children / Too many Abused Children in this world

  • Inhumanity
    by Roland Pozo

    US$5.49–US$125.40

    Part of a series of images captured at the Holocaust Memorial in Miami Beach, Florida.

  • Mendoza, Argentina Step back and ask yourself “Is this good for this being”? Are we doing this for our own amusement or for the preservation/conservation of a species? -Canon EOS Rebel XT

  • Mendoza, Argentina

  • SWIM OR DIE!!!
    by JaneAParis

    US$6.65–US$152.00

    OIL PAINTING INVERSION / Image Copyright © 2008 JANE À PARIS / Professionally photographed by Citizens Photo / This painting is a diptych, her head is removable. / Original Work Titled: Dog Paddling This is my petite french lady. She is inspired from the style of Edvard Munch. / This is about betrayal, shock, disbelief, inhumanity, abuse, and torture because of politics. The serenity of her dark, secluded, beautiful swimming hole has been violently and mercilessly disturbed. They also told her not to look back, but she did… A BLOOD CURDLING silent SCREAM…

  • depends what you think when you see this, and that’ll be the whole point. Unholy- makes people think satanic / Inhuman- makes people think heartless, sadistic, taker of life and innocence / Me- that’s who people forget when they label you.

  • Odd Name but this is the first of a few ideas based on the original design, I haven’t as yet thought of any kinda picture to go with it so I won’t be messing the design up by attempting them :)

  • Not at the bullfights
    by Josepmestres

    US$17.10–US$91.20

    Today in Spain there is people still who enjoy with the suffering. / The bullfights remembers us our more wild side, only comparable to the roman circus, but this was 2000 years ago. / To the animal they nail harpoons to him to pairs, puncture to him with lances from a horse, they maintain it in a slow agony during about 45 minutes and in the end they nail a sword to him of a meter of length. If the animal has luck will die then, if this does not happen, nailed a kind to him of daggers until it dies. / what is the meaning of does torturing an animal until the death have. Laughing and enjoying at their agony? / Really this is an inhuman show.

  • Innocent Victim
    by Matthew Nicholson

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    I stumbled upon this scene and was fortunate to have the camera with me. I had to sacrifice some bread from my sandwich to move the swan away, before I could remove the litter.

  • Robot
    by ShipeiWang

    US$23.94

    illustration by: Shipei Wang

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