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Boycotting is the practice of refusing to buy a good, or refusing to pay to see a film, or read a book, because these sources have content that is unethical and unproductive. Below is a list of boycotted good that are negative towards the Wolf and therefore should not be bought or paid for, or seen for that matter. This is because it is the practice of Racial Profiling, which is the false portrayal of a race or species

1) The first is the DVD collection of the Walt Disney Treasures called Walt Disney on the Front Lines was released in 2004. On the first DVD it unfortunately has an animated short which once again portrays the Wolf as evil, and even worse, as a Nazi. Wolves have been also portrayed badly in Disney shows such as The Beauty and The Beast, The Three Little Pigs and other sources. For more information go here.
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(Copyright Disney 2007)
The second is Chronicles of Narnia Film (as well as the book: The Lion, The With and the Wardrobe), since it portrays Wolves in a bad light and those who trained them for the film claim that it's ok to do this since they treated them well off the set. Here is more information about that. And now there is a new release of it which is a four disc set. Don't buy this one either.
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The third is the Wolves: A Sixteen Month 2006 Calendar by American Greetings. They subscribe to the idea that to keep Wolves alive is by having the USFWS, USDA murder Wolves in livestock depredations. Here is more info about that.
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(Copyright M. Night Shalmyan 2006)
Lady in the Water, a film by M. Night Shalyman (his worst grossing movie in theatres btw), is a dark fairy tale. And this fairy tale like most that demonize Wolves, portrays them as monsters in this film. Here is more information about it as well as other movies to boycott.
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(Copyright Evanescence 2007)
Evanescence, the music band, came out with a song in 2006 on their new album The Open Door called, Call Me When You Are Sober. This song used Little Red Riding Hood as the basis and once again portrayed Wolves as evil. For more information go here.
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A book called Spirit of the Wolf by Shaun Ellis is one of many books (along with so-called 'Non-Profit Groups') that sells out the Wolves. Here is why.
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The Day After Tomorrow 'would' have been a great film since it focused on Global Warming. The only problem is it too portrays Wolves in a negative light. The protagonists are 'chased' by Wolves in a decimated zoo during the film. Which of course wouldn't have happened. Pass this film.
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300, the movie based on the Graphic Novel, by Frank Miller is not friendly when it comes to Wolves either as you can see. For more information on that, go here.
And we aren't the only ones who think the movie is bad.....
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