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  • well Sunday 21 June is gone So the Chinese Dog Festival..
     OP - June 22, 2015, 12:37 AM

    well Sunday 21 June is gone So the Chinese Dog Festival..

    Yulin Dog Meat Festival



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    China Dog Meat Festival: Business is 'booming' say dog and cat meat traders

    Thousands of cats and dogs will be killed and eaten in China to mark the summer solstice on Sunday 21 June.

    The controversial Yulin Dog Meat Festival has attracted criticism and protests from animal activists around the world and government officials are said to have officially banned the annual event.

    Peter Li, China specialist at animal activist group Humane Society International, told The Independent: "I saw cat and dog intestines and carcasses strung up.

    "Workers were blow-torching the carcasses to make them shiny and ready for shipment to restaurants. There were some dogs still alive in wire cages, but they looked exhausted, emaciated and dirty."

    But the slaughter of dogs and cats is not outlawed in China, with Yulin local government officials powerless to stop stalls from preparing the meat.

    Queues were stretching outside huge 300-seat eateries such as the Yulin No. 1 Crispy Dog Meat restaurant, which sells the newly slaughtered animals to hungry customers for around £4 (€5.60) a kilogram.

    The way in which the animals are killed has upset many animal rights activists. Cats and dogs are clubbed over the head and have their throats cut open before being thrown into boiling water.

    "The butcher then plucks all the hair, removes all the organs and puts the dog on the grill," says Xing Hai, secretary general of the Dalian VShine Animal Protection Group.

    He told the Mail Online: "You tell the chef how you want it to be cooked, they will do it... There are many ways to cook dog meat just as one would cook pork in China. For example, braised dog meat in soy sauce, dog casseroles, deep fried crispy dogs.

    "There are three to four big dog meat restaurants in Yulin such as the Yulin No. 1 Crispy Dog Meat, and each of these restaurants can seat 200 to 300 customers.

    "I came to Yulin last year to campaign against the festival, I feel this year the business is getting better... I just came out from the local food market and there were queues outside of dog meat restaurants."

    The consumption of dog meat has a long history in China. At its height during the .Han Dynasty (202 - 220 AD), dog meat was considered a delicacy.

     .. Yulin Dog Meat Festival.... Yulin Dog Meat Festival.....  http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3133539/Secret-cameras-capture-preparations-China-s-barbaric-annual-meat-festival-tensions-mount-traders-animal-rights-groups-ahead-tomorrow-s-official-launch.html

     Great millionaires and billionaires in China.,  whatever stupid festival may by whatever stupid ritual may be  I am looking at my dog,,   Dammit I can not eat any food..  better do Ramadan  today..

    Common people at least  kill them humanely .. I wish I can teach dogs some Chinese language .. o they will speak at people who are brutally  killing them for meat..

    well Some humans if not all are the worst animals of the planet  and some news says

    Yulin dog meat festival: Chinese woman pays to rescue 100 dogs from butcher's knife

    Yang Xiaoyun buys dogs to save them from Yulin dog meat festival    My hats off to that wonderful lady..

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  • well Sunday 21 June is gone So the Chinese Dog Festival..
     Reply #1 - June 22, 2015, 02:24 AM

    This is a cruel planet..
  • well Sunday 21 June is gone So the Chinese Dog Festival..
     Reply #2 - June 22, 2015, 03:05 AM

    Dogs are supposed to be man's best friend. You don't eat your best friend. 

    Of course we are talking about China where they eat just about anything that walks on all fours.

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  • well Sunday 21 June is gone So the Chinese Dog Festival..
     Reply #3 - June 22, 2015, 04:34 AM

    well Sunday 21 June is gone So the Chinese Dog Festival..

    Yulin Dog Meat Festival

    (Clicky for piccy!)
     .. Yulin Dog Meat Festival.... Yulin Dog Meat Festival.....  http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3133539/Secret-cameras-capture-preparations-China-s-barbaric-annual-meat-festival-tensions-mount-traders-animal-rights-groups-ahead-tomorrow-s-official-launch.html

     Great millionaires and billionaires in China.,  whatever stupid festival may by whatever stupid ritual may be  I am looking at my dog,,   Dammit I can not eat any food..  better do Ramadan  today..

    Common people at least  kill them humanely .. I wish I can teach dogs some Chinese language .. o they will speak at people who are brutally  killing them for meat..

    well Some humans if not all are the worst animals of the planet  and some news says

    Yulin dog meat festival: Chinese woman pays to rescue 100 dogs from butcher's knife
    (Clicky for piccy!)
    Yang Xiaoyun buys dogs to save them from Yulin dog meat festival    My hats off to that wonderful lady..


    To be fair I'm sure pigs etc. are killed no more humanely there. I also don't see an issue with the meat being eaten, they are not rare species, its part of the culture, and people need to eat especially if poor. To me the first thing that has to change is slaughter techniques across the board.
  • well Sunday 21 June is gone So the Chinese Dog Festival..
     Reply #4 - June 22, 2015, 04:49 AM

    To be fair I'm sure pigs etc. are killed no more humanely there. I also don't see an issue with the meat being eaten, they are not rare species, its part of the culture, and people need to eat especially if poor. To me the first thing that has to change is slaughter techniques across the board.


     Afro Agree 100%. Not a dog problem, as its the culture which is different, but inhumane treatment of all animals, especially more intelligent ones like pigs, dogs, goats ought to be looked at all across the board!

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  • well Sunday 21 June is gone So the Chinese Dog Festival..
     Reply #5 - June 22, 2015, 07:43 AM

    I also freaked out when I first heard that they eat horse meat in the place I live. I'm born here and I never knew that was normal. Well now I know and I see it as their culture. I don't think I'll eat it tough.
  • well Sunday 21 June is gone So the Chinese Dog Festival..
     Reply #6 - June 22, 2015, 02:07 PM

    Have it tenderized then.  cool2

    how fuck works without shit??


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  • well Sunday 21 June is gone So the Chinese Dog Festival..
     Reply #7 - June 22, 2015, 02:14 PM

    I get that animals are eaten by many many people, and which animals are eaten depends on the culture you are from, but it's dogs man.  You know.....dogs.    Cry Cry  I see them in these pictures and I just want to kidnap them and bring them home. 

    As for the inhumane treatment, sadly it happens even in other countries that don't eat dogs, and consider themselves above such cruel treatment.

    Dogs, sheep, people, the planet....humans will torture and kill anything when they can justify it in their own minds. 


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  • well Sunday 21 June is gone So the Chinese Dog Festival..
     Reply #8 - June 22, 2015, 06:05 PM

      Morally , it's has to be accepted that if you eat pigs , cows and sheep perhaps you're not entitled to criticise other cultures that eat species we think of as friends. However the cruelty of Chinese treatment of animals is truly sickening
     I saw a TV programme a few years ago , it wasn't about this issue , it was just some kind of travelogue , but it had a scene in a Chinese market where they were boiling cats alive . it made me physically sick
     And then there is their habit of killing endangered species for their phoney 'medicines' etc., the fact that people can slaughter magnificent creatures like elephants (elephants mourn their dead) and rhinos just to get bits of ebony for their mantelpiece , or to make aphrodisiacs is revolting and pathetic.
      At the risk of sounding racist , Morrissey had a point
  • well Sunday 21 June is gone So the Chinese Dog Festival..
     Reply #9 - June 30, 2015, 07:18 AM

      Morally , it's has to be accepted that if you eat pigs , cows and sheep perhaps you're not entitled to criticise other cultures that eat species we think of as friends. However the cruelty of Chinese treatment of animals is truly sickening

    So you say you're not entitled to criticise and then criticise?

    `But I don't want to go among mad people,' Alice remarked.
     `Oh, you can't help that,' said the Cat: `we're all mad here. I'm mad.  You're mad.'
     `How do you know I'm mad?' said Alice.
     `You must be,' said the Cat, `or you wouldn't have come here.'
  • well Sunday 21 June is gone So the Chinese Dog Festival..
     Reply #10 - July 02, 2015, 01:33 PM

    Well , to be pedantic , I did say perhaps . But I'll acknowledge some hypocrisy , that was actually kind of my point. I think most of us are guilty of a degree of hypocrisy with regards to animals , we love cats , dogs and dolphins and close our eyes to the cruelty of the meat industry.
     I do feel guilty about being too weak and feckless to stick to vegetarianism , but just because you eat meat doesn't mean you can't object to  deliberate cruelty , and a lot of what goes on in China is pure sadism. I also think there is a difference between killing something for sustenance and killing it to make ornaments , or because you think it might make your erection last longer
  • well Sunday 21 June is gone So the Chinese Dog Festival..
     Reply #11 - July 05, 2015, 05:35 AM

    I know exactly where my meat comes from. More people should go to their local butcher who usually gets his/her meat from local farms which you can review for yourself rather than supermarkets that have meat from who knows where who lived in who knows what conditions, usually factory farms that grant the animals an existence straight out of a horror film.

    I have to say, I think your posts are complete bollocks. It amounts to you eat meat, I eat meat, so I can't object to the meat you have. Bullshit. There are plenty of ethical meat providers that give their animals very good lives and very humane deaths. Equating these practises to the above is ludicrous. Some of my thoughts on the matter of eating meat and ethics here.

    `But I don't want to go among mad people,' Alice remarked.
     `Oh, you can't help that,' said the Cat: `we're all mad here. I'm mad.  You're mad.'
     `How do you know I'm mad?' said Alice.
     `You must be,' said the Cat, `or you wouldn't have come here.'
  • well Sunday 21 June is gone So the Chinese Dog Festival..
     Reply #12 - July 13, 2015, 06:51 PM

    ." It amounts to you eat meat, I eat meat, so I can't object to the meat you have "

      No it doesn't , I actually said the exact opposite of that.
    And you know nothing about my shopping or eating habits
    I could give a longer answer but unlike you I don't have endless time to waste on the internet
  • well Sunday 21 June is gone So the Chinese Dog Festival..
     Reply #13 - July 13, 2015, 07:08 PM

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    I think most of us are guilty of a degree of hypocrisy with regards to animals , we love cats , dogs and dolphins and close our eyes to the cruelty of the meat industry.


    Quote
    I could give a longer answer but unlike you I don't have endless time to waste on the internet


    I agree. Though I'd advise that you leave the personal insults, aife. Quod didn't say anything about your character in his post.

    It's easy to subconsciously assume that our household pets are more sentient than the poor sod in the abattoir.

    I'm a vegan most days of the week. Admittedly, it's for selfish rather than ethical reasons. My body has never felt better since I've switched to a vegan diet. The idea that vegans have to succumb to being weak is a myth.




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  • well Sunday 21 June is gone So the Chinese Dog Festival..
     Reply #14 - July 13, 2015, 07:21 PM

    I interpret "your posts are complete bollocks" as a personal attack.
    Especially since I don't think he even read my post properly. But maybe I'm being over sensitive
  • well Sunday 21 June is gone So the Chinese Dog Festival..
     Reply #15 - July 13, 2015, 07:28 PM

    Yeah, I can tell that this is an issue that you are very passionate about. However, Quod saying that "your posts are bollocks" is not a statement of what he thinks about your character. Rather, it's what he thinks about your argument. 

    Either way, as I mentioned previously... I do agree with the gist of your arguments. Just try to keep it as respectful as possible as there's no reason to get into a heated debate for no real reason.

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  • well Sunday 21 June is gone So the Chinese Dog Festival..
     Reply #16 - July 13, 2015, 07:52 PM

    .


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  • well Sunday 21 June is gone So the Chinese Dog Festival..
     Reply #17 - July 14, 2015, 03:30 AM

    No it doesn't , I actually said the exact opposite of that.
    And you know nothing about my shopping or eating habits
    I could give a longer answer but unlike you I don't have endless time to waste on the internet


    `But I don't want to go among mad people,' Alice remarked.
     `Oh, you can't help that,' said the Cat: `we're all mad here. I'm mad.  You're mad.'
     `How do you know I'm mad?' said Alice.
     `You must be,' said the Cat, `or you wouldn't have come here.'
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