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Pony Talk => Off Topic => Topic started by: Honeycomb on October 15, 2012, 07:54:40 PM
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Once a week I go to a student's home to do private tutoring, and every time his mum waits with dinner for me. They always have really delicious dishes. And I love most of the Chinese food.
Today. Well.
They know I don't eat meat. But today they offered me ... dog. :bolt:
Yeah. It looked just like other meat, chopped up and stir-fried. I swear, I was really curious to try, and if I ate meat, I think I would have. :shocked:
I have seen the meat booths with the skinned ones, but I have never come close to being offered to eat it.
Just one of my interesting experiences.
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Oh wow ... I don't know what to say on that one, as a vegetarian and dog lover. :(
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Huh, kinda wish you had so I could ask what it tasted like!
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I'm curious to know what dog tastes like, but would never every try it! It would break my heart.
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:yikes: I think I would have screamed. Eating dog would feel like cannibalism to me. My whippies are my babies.
And the conditions 'meat dogs' are kept in are appalling too. :sad:
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wow o___o i dunno i might have tried it, once you know, i like trying weird things once but id probably feel realllly bad D:
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I wouldn't touch it even if I were starving.
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No offecing,but this sounds so sad :( Like most of you,I wouldn't even touch that dog too :yikes:
Like eating snails.For me,eating snails is just...weird :blink:
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I've heard of the different cultures that eat dog, but I don't think I would want to try it. It'd be in the same category as eating horse! I wouldn't want to... I'll stick with beef, chicken, pork, etc :)
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I wouldn't touch it even if I were starving.
I second this. But I know that in some countries dog is eaten as well as other animals, it's just something that depends on where you are born and live. Here in Italy for example Horses and Rabbits are also food which I know is weird for other countries. And here also frogs are eaten (bleeeh, I will never do it LOL)
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That is an interesting offer. I would have felt sick inside but would politely decline.
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I would have gone 'no thank you'
I have issues with eating dog because well in most places they aren't raised for/as meat. That and there's also the welfare side of things too when it comes to dog/cat meat.
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mmmmmmpler :X that is all !
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Beijing is so different to South China, Honeycomb. I never saw dog meat once when I was in China. Or dogs in cages ready to be cooked or anything like that.
It's weird they offered it to you if they knew you didn't eat meat.
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I know my parents my have eaten cat for their wedding reception it is a traditional wedding dish though illegal in the states.
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I know my parents my have eaten cat for their wedding reception it is a traditional wedding dish though illegal in the states.
thank goodness !!!!!!! :shocked:
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Well, I think the main issue is that although they knew you didn't eat meat, they still offered it to you, which wasn't very nice of them. Other than that, I don't see the big deal - it's a cultural thing. We eat rabbit where I come from, so I don't find it weird at all that they eat dog.
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I could never bring myself to eat dog, but I don't have a problem with other cultures eating them.
they are sentient beings - just like pigs, cows, fish, chicken, etc. aside from the fact that we keep them in our homes, they are no different than any other animal we might find on our plate. I keep fish as pets, and I enjoy seafood.
somewhere, there was a point made. my head cold is making me a little unable to complete a whole thought.
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I could never bring myself to eat dog, but I don't have a problem with other cultures eating them.
they are sentient beings - just like pigs, cows, fish, chicken, etc. aside from the fact that we keep them in our homes, they are no different than any other animal we might find on our plate. I keep fish as pets, and I enjoy seafood.
somewhere, there was a point made. my head cold is making me a little unable to complete a whole thought.
I actually studied the phenomenon. People put animals into assigned categories. They find it hard to move them. Dog=pet therefore dog cannot be food. Cows are food, so it is difficult to put that into pet. It's very interesting. I'd actually like to do a PhD on it. Because it is possible to move things. Whales were changed from food to something else. It would be nice to do that with endangered fish, because no one seems to care about them very much.
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I could never bring myself to eat dog, but I don't have a problem with other cultures eating them.
they are sentient beings - just like pigs, cows, fish, chicken, etc. aside from the fact that we keep them in our homes, they are no different than any other animal we might find on our plate. I keep fish as pets, and I enjoy seafood.
somewhere, there was a point made. my head cold is making me a little unable to complete a whole thought.
I actually studied the phenomenon. People put animals into assigned categories. They find it hard to move them. Dog=pet therefore dog cannot be food. Cows are food, so it is difficult to put that into pet. It's very interesting. I'd actually like to do a PhD on it. Because it is possible to move things. Whales were changed from food to something else. It would be nice to do that with endangered fish, because no one seems to care about them very much.
Now THAT is interesting ! Never thought about it ! :D
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On one hand, people have to eat. If you are going to eat meat, however, the animal should be bred for purpose in ethical conditions. Not dragged of the street, skinned alive and then hung for hours :(
I've been veggie for a long time - nearly 30 years - yet I happily feed fresh meat to my dogs; I know the animal has been treated with respect and in the best of conditions. But i would have been pretty horrified if someone had offered me dog meat :(
I also don't see how people can eat meat if the last thing that animal knew was pain and suffering - that energy is still in the meat, why would you want to eat that sort of energy?
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which is why I would never step foot in China or any other country that eats stuff like this...
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I am not saying this in any way to be racist or discriminative because I am not like that, so please don't get me wrong. But IMO, there is a lot of stuff wrong with China's meat market.
I cannot condemn the eating of dog meat. I eat cows, pigs, chickens, etc. They are all living beings with emotions and they want to live. But what I DO have an issue with is their method of prepping them..... it consists of prolonged torture. And I won't even get started on the fur trade. :(
And I know it's definitely a cultural thing, but I could never eat dog. I have a Chihuahua and I could never imagine eating a small dog (or a big one either, lol). But yes, that's the culture I live in. But I bet if I lived in a place where cattle or pigs were common pets, I'd never be able to eat them either. I agree with the afformentioned statement about people lumping animals into categories.
I have nothing against China. I've love to visit that country someday and get to know the other aspects of their culture and see what the people are like. Plus, I have a serious adoration for oriental men. There is a tall Chinese man at work with the cutest accent that I have a little crush on. *sigh* I just wish they could change their views on the treatment of animals.
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They have a totally different view from us, animals are objects to most people here, even to the kids. Be it a pet (dog, rabbit, hamster, ...) or fish, frog, turtle, chicken in the supermarkets. The way some kids treat their pets is just heartbreaking. On this topic, they need to learn a lot. But that will take time I think.
As for offering me that, his mum just meant it in a nice way. They give me all kinds of food, all the time, and always want me to eat everything, and a lot of. It wasn't meant in an offensive way at all.
And yes, Xevee, here in Guangdong, they literally eat everything. :lol:
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And yes, Xevee, here in Guangdong, they literally eat everything. :lol:
:lol: I once saw a TV program (can't remember what) and the Chinese tour guide gave the saying, 'Everything on the ground, not car: we eat. Everything in sky, not plane: we eat' and this topic just reminds me of the Jet Li movie 'Once Upon a Time in China' ... Part 2 .. not sure, but Jet's character is offered 'fragrant meat' which they later discover is dog and they are most shocked at.
I realise people find this topic unsettling, but it is part of the Chinese culture - much like in Australian emu, kangaroo and crocodile can be found on the menu ... on Australia Day (2011), a news reporter stated 'It wouldn’t be Australia Day, if we didn’t eat our National Emblem' :huh:
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I find all types of meat an insult and would be deeply offended if some one offered it to me. All animals are equal to us in my opinion. I know not a lot of people agree with my view but that is what I believe