For those of you who are not history buffs the name Bridget Bardot may not resonate.
She was a film star back in the olden days, starting her career around the same time Gordie Howe did and for the past 3 decades she has been an animal rights activist, specifically picking on the Newfoundlanders who harvest less than 60,000 seals a year.
CBC News reports that this year's master plan from People For The Ethical Treatment of Animals poster person Ms. Bardot to stop the seal trade is to organize a boycott of Canadian maple syrup.
I know, makes no sense.
According to Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Canada produces about 85 per cent of the world's maple syrup, the rest presumably is from Vermont and New England. We schlep more than $213 million of the liquid gold to almost 45 different countries. I love that, almost 45 different countries---I presume we sell it to 44 different countries.
If the foreign markets dry up they could just sell the excess to my mom; I swear, she must drink the stuff.
Ms. Bardot, who is 75 but, due to the fact that she never wore sunblock looks closer to 175 than 75, was a sex symbol and actress and unbelievably hot, appearing in 16 films.
She is not just an animal rights activist showcased by PETA, oh no. She is also a convicted racist in her homeland of France.
Five times.
Think about that when you are putting syrup on everything tomorrow morning.
WFDS
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