Silk, regardless of what the
dictionary says, is not always tender, soft and delicate, avers Maneka
Gandhi
A Silkworm
Speaks
"We curse the day, between 2677-2597 BC when a Bombyx Mori
cocoon from a mulberry tree accidentally dropped into a cup of hot tea that
the wife of Chinese Emperor Huang-Ti was sipping, and unravelled its silky
secret.
Silk for humans and 'kill' for us. No other fibre worn by
humans is produced in such a cruel manner, and the deliberate or real ignorance
of the brutal process keeps the consumer demand up, and therefore, our torture
continues.
"Billions of us silkworms in the chrysalis stage are
stifled by heat -immersed in boiling water, steamed, baked or roasted,
electrocuted or microwaved, just to produce more and more reeled
silk.
"If we make it to becoming female adults, humans clip our
wings, making us flightless mating machines, so that we, in trauma, produce a
greater number of eggs, and faster. Then we are crushed and centrifuged for you
to examine our interiors for disease. If male, the luckier of us are kept in
cold storage after we have mated, for 're-use'.
"This is our reality
for having what humans covet."