After the ban on ivory, elephant skins became the new favorite of cultural toys: the cruel truth
The ban on the ivory trade was supposed to be a respite for elephants.
These behemoths, after hundreds of years of hunting, finally hope for a glimmer of life.
Human desires never end. When the tusks no longer satisfied their greed, their eyes fell on the elephant's skin.
Mysterious photos are circulating in the entertainment circle, and the deep color and unique texture are actually from the skin of an elephant.
This shocking fact reveals a brutal truth: elephants have once again been hunted without humanity in order to make bracelets.
Their skin is cut, cut into small pieces, and dried in the sun, and the skin, which has lost moisture and fat, becomes hard as stone.
What is even more heart-wrenching is that in order to maintain the distinctive red color of the skin, elephants must be skinned immediately after they are killed, so that their blood will forever coagulate in the skin and become a so-called "work of art".
Behind such a cruel production process is the inexhaustibility of human desires. When the tusks no longer satisfied their possessiveness, they set their sights on elephant skins.
Countless elephants have been slaughtered for their own selfishness, and their fate has once again been dominated by human greed. This makes one wonder, do elephants really not deserve a complete way to live?
Cultural play and animal protection: the harmonious symbiosis of art and nature
Cultural play, as an art form, should pursue a harmonious coexistence with nature.
It should allow people to appreciate beauty and feel the preciousness of life at the same time. However, the reality is often the opposite of the ideal. When the creation of the game comes at the cost of harming animals, it loses its true meaning.
The pursuit of elephant skins in the cultural entertainment circle is a sobering case. Countless elephants have been slaughtered to satisfy human desires, and their lives have been wantonly deprived.
Can this kind of cultural play still be called art? They are clearly bloody playthings at the cost of life! The real cultural play should reflect the harmony between man and nature, rather than being built on the misery of life.
We should resolutely resist and reject any cultural toys that harm animals. There is no buying and selling, there is no killing.
As lovers of cultural toys, we should become advocates of animal protection and call on people to love life with practical actions. It is only when we truly respect every living being that cultural play can become true art.
On the road of pursuing cultural play, we must learn to live in harmony with nature. This means that while creating and appreciating cultural plays, we must also actively protect animals and maintain ecological balance.
Only under the premise of paying equal attention to cultural toys and animal protection can we achieve sustainable development and let the art of cultural toys be passed on.
In the face of the brutal truth revealed by the elephant play, we must face up to this problem and make changes. Let's work together to build a world where culture and animal protection coexist in harmony, so that art and nature can regain balance.
Only in this way can cultural play truly become a consolation for our souls, rather than an accomplice to sin. There is still a long way to go, but as long as we stick to the right direction, we will definitely find the way to harmony.