Dog Eating Festival

That is positively sick

Yea that one is pretty bad, mostly the last one and torturing these things alive... There is no need.

Anyway on that grusome note, I would happily eat both horse and dog. However neither are prepared or grown in such a way that I would really like to eat them.

Ill take a happy family dog one day and eat it, or some happy horse galloping around the field then ending up on my plate.
 
nah I don't get your point - just because something is a culture or a tradition somewhere isn't a reason to excuse some part of it that people may question.... not necessarily the eating of dogs/cats for example per say but certainly the way they're treated
 
nah I don't get your point - just because something is a culture or a tradition somewhere isn't a reason to excuse some part of it that people may question.... not necessarily the eating of dogs/cats for example per say but certainly the way they're treated

Do they treat other live stock any differently or are cats and dogs singled out? If not why isn't there an outrage over how they treat chickens for example...
 
cats and dogs are singled out because people in the UK/the west get emotional about them and journalists can print stories about it that people will read and rage over
 
cats and dogs are singled out because people in the UK/the west get emotional about them and journalists can print stories about it that people will read and rage over

"a culture or a tradition somewhere isn't a reason to excuse some part of it that people may question"

Seems like its only questioned when it's said animals in question rather than taking some moral stand and not excusing poor treatment of animals as you were suggesting. As I was saying I don't think anyone outside of peta gives a **** how they are treating chickens, so

not necessarily the eating of dogs/cats for example

is probably not accurate.
 
I'm not sure what you're referring to but my objection is to the treatment rather than the type of animal

and the point still stands that cultural traditions are irrelevant
 
I'm not sure what you're referring to but my objection is to the treatment rather than the type of animal

and the point still stands that cultural traditions are irrelevant

Apologies, think I read your statement wrong, I thought you were speaking on broader level rather than on a personal level. On a broader level I would think many object simply due to the type of animal rather than mistreatment of animals in general.

Tired and trying to stay awake for e3 at 2.30 :)
 
At least dogs aren't endangered. Most of the world's animal poaching is to fulfil orders from the Chinese TCM market, sadly :( How a country so tech savvy can also put such faith in backwards practices is quite confusing. Who in their right mind thinks eating tiger penis is going to make you well?
 
Plant murderers in this thread make me laugh. Anyway, I'll get back to my dog kebab with grated panda (no salad of course, that's just cruel). Nom nom nom.
 
Bring a bottle and...

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