(Português) Sobre produtos de higiene pessoal e cadáveres de animais
ORIGINAL LANGUAGES, 27 Feb 2017
David Arioch | Jornalismo Cultural – TRANSCEND Media Service
Muitas pessoas compram e usam sabonetes e outros produtos de higiene pessoal que são baseados em ingredientes de origem animal, principalmente gordura bovina e caprina. Sendo assim, é difícil acreditar que alguém esteja realmente se higienizando ao usar um produto que tem em sua composição algo que é extraído de cadáveres de animais.
Inclusive a indústria cria propagandas em que ilude o consumidor com a ideia de uma suposta purificação corporal baseada em algo proveniente de animais mortos. Muita gente toma banho com sabonete baseado em sebo, algo que é recolhido em frigoríficos. Como isso pode não ser no mínimo estranho?
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David Arioch é jornalista, pesquisador e documentarista. Trabalha profissionalmente há dez anos com jornalismo cultural e literário.
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