Chinese city bans eating cats & dogs - Is that enough?
Shenzhen becomes first Chinese city to ban eating cats and dogs. But that is not enough unless all regions forbid this practice and add other animals to the list including bats and mice.
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Re: Chinese city bans eating cats & dogs - Is that enough?
I hear you, but let us hope that is the first step to many more steps to follow.Selam/ wrote: ↑02 Apr 2020, 18:25Shenzhen becomes first Chinese city to ban eating cats and dogs. But that is not enough unless all regions forbid this practice and add other animals to the list including bats and mice.
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Re: Chinese city bans eating cats & dogs - Is that enough?
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Re: Chinese city bans eating cats & dogs - Is that enough?
What is the problem of eating any animal as long as they are handled with care?
What the hell is the difference between eating a dirty chicken which eats snots and sh*it against a clean bat or a dog or a cat or rat.
It our cultures which picked for us what to eat and blaming the chinese culture for eating what their culture indoctrinated to eat, is like saying that your freaking culture is superior to the next guy.
Even a cow, a sheep, a goat you slaughter to it and keep them in dirty environments and not handling them with care are dangerous.
So, if you have to blame the chinese..... if they are not handling them with care you would have a point, but to cherry pick and kill poor animals your parents and your society taught you and accuse what the chinese parents taught their people to eat is hypocritical.
The same analogy goes with the stupid 1000 gods and dirty organized religions.
And I don't believe they banned their culture.
What the hell is the difference between eating a dirty chicken which eats snots and sh*it against a clean bat or a dog or a cat or rat.
It our cultures which picked for us what to eat and blaming the chinese culture for eating what their culture indoctrinated to eat, is like saying that your freaking culture is superior to the next guy.
Even a cow, a sheep, a goat you slaughter to it and keep them in dirty environments and not handling them with care are dangerous.
So, if you have to blame the chinese..... if they are not handling them with care you would have a point, but to cherry pick and kill poor animals your parents and your society taught you and accuse what the chinese parents taught their people to eat is hypocritical.
The same analogy goes with the stupid 1000 gods and dirty organized religions.
And I don't believe they banned their culture.
Re: Chinese city bans eating cats & dogs - Is that enough?
Isayas Afwrki eats bats and mice...no wonder he uses those words in his interviews...he is thinking about lunch. The Chinese Communists mustve really spoiled Isayas with mouse beer and bat rat stir fry...and chinese boy prostitutes whom he fellated ie suxcked their little shilhos until they peed in his mouth
. He keeps that moustache to hide the disgusting herpes scar he hides.
Cigar wrote: ↑02 Apr 2020, 19:17What is the problem of eating any animal as long as they are handled with care?
What the hell is the difference between eating a dirty chicken which eats snots and sh*it against a clean bat or a dog or a cat or rat.
It our cultures which picked for us what to eat and blaming the chinese culture for eating what their culture indoctrinated to eat, is like saying that your freaking culture is superior to the next guy.
Even a cow, a sheep, a goat you slaughter to it and keep them in dirty environments and not handling them with care are dangerous.
So, if you have to blame the chinese..... if they are not handling them with care you would have a point, but to cherry pick and kill poor animals your parents and your society taught you and accuse what the chinese parents taught their people to eat is hypocritical.
The same analogy goes with the stupid 1000 gods and dirty organized religions.
And I don't believe they banned their culture.
Re: Chinese city bans eating cats & dogs - Is that enough?
pastlast wrote: ↑02 Apr 2020, 19:46Isayas Afwrki eats bats and mice...no wonder he uses those words in his interviews...he is thinking about lunch. The Chinese Communists mustve really spoiled Isayas with mouse beer and bat rat stir fry...and chinese boy prostitutes whom he fellated ie suxcked their little shilhos until they peed in his mouth. He keeps that moustache to hide the disgusting herpes scar he hides.
Everybody knows that the Lion of Nakfa singlehandedly rap*ed the citizens of the least important killil Tigray specially the coward TPLF goons and the low IQ Dedebit cadres really bad. I am just wondering how bad PIA drilled your brain personally.... We know there was a report that the last person the coward little from Meles tried to reach was the Lion of Nakfa knowing the frog was on his last minute. I think you are right after the coward frog level...
Dedebit is always dedeb
R.I.P Abay Tigray and TPLF
Re: Chinese city bans eating cats & dogs - Is that enough?
Hmmm....... But still they will not touch you. qqqqqqqqq!

present wrote: ↑02 Apr 2020, 19:26Ascari Eritrean should start eating cats and dogs instead of running in mass into Ethiopia looking for food
Just sayin![]()
Selam/ wrote: ↑02 Apr 2020, 18:25Shenzhen becomes first Chinese city to ban eating cats and dogs. But that is not enough unless all regions forbid this practice and add other animals to the list including bats and mice.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.bbc.co ... a-52131940
https://pbs.twimg.com/ext_tw_video_thum ... name=small
Re: Chinese city bans eating cats & dogs - Is that enough?
I don’t agree with people that value one culture over the other. For example, I personally prefer not to eat any meat at all because, in my mind, it contributes to the unsavory model of perpetual killing that is happening all over the world. Human beings collectively slaughter over 70 billion animals per year to satiate their appetite for meat. That’s mind blowing to imagine. I also don’t believe meat is necessary to survive and keep as healthy. I could do fine without it. In fact, the world’s healthiest people are found in the Blue Zones of Mediterranean, Northern Japan and the Caribbean where diet is mostly plant based. But still I don’t perceive my position to be superior to others or vice versa.
Also, I shouldn’t shove every moving creature in my mouth just because I can. We need boundaries in our diet in order to be socially responsible human beings. Even animals know how to carefully select the plants they eat. Pufferfish is abundant but the toxin it will most likely kill you if you eat it. You shouldn’t eat raw pork just because the Germans do it. The parasite and larvae could grow into your system and crawl into your brain, causing you a fatal seizure. Eating “filthy” chicken in Ethiopia is different from eating “filthy” chicken in China. Most Ethiopians eat Doro very occasionally and, if they do, the long-process of washing, marinating and aromatic caramelizing is intended to remove the bacterias. No one that I know eats raw chicken in Ethiopia. I don’t need to explain how often Chinese eat meat, poultry or other wild animals. And if their government wants to put a curb on this tradition, kudos to them. Submit a petition to them on behalf of the Chinese people if you’re against the ban.
Also, I shouldn’t shove every moving creature in my mouth just because I can. We need boundaries in our diet in order to be socially responsible human beings. Even animals know how to carefully select the plants they eat. Pufferfish is abundant but the toxin it will most likely kill you if you eat it. You shouldn’t eat raw pork just because the Germans do it. The parasite and larvae could grow into your system and crawl into your brain, causing you a fatal seizure. Eating “filthy” chicken in Ethiopia is different from eating “filthy” chicken in China. Most Ethiopians eat Doro very occasionally and, if they do, the long-process of washing, marinating and aromatic caramelizing is intended to remove the bacterias. No one that I know eats raw chicken in Ethiopia. I don’t need to explain how often Chinese eat meat, poultry or other wild animals. And if their government wants to put a curb on this tradition, kudos to them. Submit a petition to them on behalf of the Chinese people if you’re against the ban.
Cigar wrote: ↑02 Apr 2020, 19:17What is the problem of eating any animal as long as they are handled with care?
What the hell is the difference between eating a dirty chicken which eats snots and sh*it against a clean bat or a dog or a cat or rat.
It our cultures which picked for us what to eat and blaming the chinese culture for eating what their culture indoctrinated to eat, is like saying that your freaking culture is superior to the next guy.
Even a cow, a sheep, a goat you slaughter to it and keep them in dirty environments and not handling them with care are dangerous.
So, if you have to blame the chinese..... if they are not handling them with care you would have a point, but to cherry pick and kill poor animals your parents and your society taught you and accuse what the chinese parents taught their people to eat is hypocritical.
The same analogy goes with the stupid 1000 gods and dirty organized religions.
And I don't believe they banned their culture.
Re: Chinese city bans eating cats & dogs - Is that enough?
Cigar swallows gallons of seamen (shilho juice).
Selam/ wrote: ↑03 Apr 2020, 14:09I don’t agree with people that value one culture over the other. For example, I personally prefer not to eat any meat at all because, in my mind, it contributes to the unsavory model of perpetual killing that is happening all over the world. Human beings collectively slaughter over 70 billion animals per year to satiate their appetite for meat. That’s mind blowing to imagine. I also don’t believe meat is necessary to survive and keep as healthy. I could do fine without it. In fact, the world’s healthiest people are found in the Blue Zones of Mediterranean, Northern Japan and the Caribbean where diet is mostly plant based.
But still I don’t perceive my position to be superior to others or vice versa.
Also, I shouldn’t shove every moving creature in my mouth just because I can. We need boundaries in our diet in order to be socially responsible human beings. Even animals know how to carefully select the plants they eat. Pufferfish is abundant but the toxin it will most likely kill you if you eat it. You shouldn’t eat raw pork just because the Germans do it. The parasite and larvae could grow into your system and crawl into your brain, causing you a fatal seizure. Eating “filthy” chicken in Ethiopia is different from eating “filthy” chicken in China. Most Ethiopians eat Doro very occasionally and, if they do, the long-process of washing, marinating and aromatic caramelizing is intended to remove the bacterias. No one that I know eats raw chicken in Ethiopia. I don’t need to explain how often Chinese eat meat, poultry or other wild animals. And if their government wants to put a curb on this tradition, kudos to them. Submit a petition to them on behalf of the Chinese people if you’re against the ban.
Cigar wrote: ↑02 Apr 2020, 19:17What is the problem of eating any animal as long as they are handled with care?
I swallow this every time I let men ravage my poophole
What the hell is the difference between eating a dirty chicken which eats snots and sh*it against a clean bat or a dog or a cat or rat.
It our cultures which picked for us what to eat and blaming the chinese culture for eating what their culture indoctrinated to eat, is like saying that your freaking culture is superior to the next guy.
Even a cow, a sheep, a goat you slaughter to it and keep them in dirty environments and not handling them with care are dangerous.
So, if you have to blame the chinese..... if they are not handling them with care you would have a point, but to cherry pick and kill poor animals your parents and your society taught you and accuse what the chinese parents taught their people to eat is hypocritical.
The same analogy goes with the stupid 1000 gods and dirty organized religions.
And I don't believe they banned their culture.
Re: Chinese city bans eating cats & dogs - Is that enough?
Squeaky Woyane rat - Is that a leftover from your last supper? So greedy, you consumed 3/4th of it for yourself.
Squeak!
Squeak!
Squeak!
Squeak!
Squeak!
Squeak!
pastlast wrote: ↑03 Apr 2020, 14:17Cigar swallows gallons of seamen (shilho juice).
Selam/ wrote: ↑03 Apr 2020, 14:09I don’t agree with people that value one culture over the other. For example, I personally prefer not to eat any meat at all because, in my mind, it contributes to the unsavory model of perpetual killing that is happening all over the world. Human beings collectively slaughter over 70 billion animals per year to satiate their appetite for meat. That’s mind blowing to imagine. I also don’t believe meat is necessary to survive and keep as healthy. I could do fine without it. In fact, the world’s healthiest people are found in the Blue Zones of Mediterranean, Northern Japan and the Caribbean where diet is mostly plant based. But still I don’t perceive my position to be superior to others or vice versa.
Also, I shouldn’t shove every moving creature in my mouth just because I can. We need boundaries in our diet in order to be socially responsible human beings. Even animals know how to carefully select the plants they eat. Pufferfish is abundant but the toxin it will most likely kill you if you eat it. You shouldn’t eat raw pork just because the Germans do it. The parasite and larvae could grow into your system and crawl into your brain, causing you a fatal seizure. Eating “filthy” chicken in Ethiopia is different from eating “filthy” chicken in China. Most Ethiopians eat Doro very occasionally and, if they do, the long-process of washing, marinating and aromatic caramelizing is intended to remove the bacterias. No one that I know eats raw chicken in Ethiopia. I don’t need to explain how often Chinese eat meat, poultry or other wild animals. And if their government wants to put a curb on this tradition, kudos to them. Submit a petition to them on behalf of the Chinese people if you’re against the ban.
Cigar wrote: ↑02 Apr 2020, 19:17What is the problem of eating any animal as long as they are handled with care?
What the hell is the difference between eating a dirty chicken which eats snots and sh*it against a clean bat or a dog or a cat or rat.
It our cultures which picked for us what to eat and blaming the chinese culture for eating what their culture indoctrinated to eat, is like saying that your freaking culture is superior to the next guy.
Even a cow, a sheep, a goat you slaughter to it and keep them in dirty environments and not handling them with care are dangerous.
So, if you have to blame the chinese..... if they are not handling them with care you would have a point, but to cherry pick and kill poor animals your parents and your society taught you and accuse what the chinese parents taught their people to eat is hypocritical.
The same analogy goes with the stupid 1000 gods and dirty organized religions.
And I don't believe they banned their culture.
Re: Chinese city bans eating cats & dogs - Is that enough?
Selam/ wrote: ↑03 Apr 2020, 14:23I am a Squeaky pfdjWoyane rat - that is my leftover from my last supper? So greedy, I consumed 3/4th of it for myself.
Slurp!
Squeak!
Squeak!
pastlast wrote: ↑03 Apr 2020, 14:17Cigar swallows gallons of seamen (shilho juice).
Selam/ wrote: ↑03 Apr 2020, 14:09I don’t agree with people that value one culture over the other. For example, I personally prefer not to eat any meat at all because, in my mind, it contributes to the unsavory model of perpetual killing that is happening all over the world. Human beings collectively slaughter over 70 billion animals per year to satiate their appetite for meat. That’s mind blowing to imagine. I also don’t believe meat is necessary to survive and keep as healthy. I could do fine without it. In fact, the world’s healthiest people are found in the Blue Zones of Mediterranean, Northern Japan and the Caribbean where diet is mostly plant based. But still I don’t perceive my position to be superior to others or vice versa.
Also, I shouldn’t shove every moving creature in my mouth just because I can. We need boundaries in our diet in order to be socially responsible human beings. Even animals know how to carefully select the plants they eat. Pufferfish is abundant but the toxin it will most likely kill you if you eat it. You shouldn’t eat raw pork just because the Germans do it. The parasite and larvae could grow into your system and crawl into your brain, causing you a fatal seizure. Eating “filthy” chicken in Ethiopia is different from eating “filthy” chicken in China. Most Ethiopians eat Doro very occasionally and, if they do, the long-process of washing, marinating and aromatic caramelizing is intended to remove the bacterias. No one that I know eats raw chicken in Ethiopia. I don’t need to explain how often Chinese eat meat, poultry or other wild animals. And if their government wants to put a curb on this tradition, kudos to them. Submit a petition to them on behalf of the Chinese people if you’re against the ban.
Cigar wrote: ↑02 Apr 2020, 19:17What is the problem of eating any animal as long as they are handled with care?
What the hell is the difference between eating a dirty chicken which eats snots and sh*it against a clean bat or a dog or a cat or rat.
It our cultures which picked for us what to eat and blaming the chinese culture for eating what their culture indoctrinated to eat, is like saying that your freaking culture is superior to the next guy.
Even a cow, a sheep, a goat you slaughter to it and keep them in dirty environments and not handling them with care are dangerous.
So, if you have to blame the chinese..... if they are not handling them with care you would have a point, but to cherry pick and kill poor animals your parents and your society taught you and accuse what the chinese parents taught their people to eat is hypocritical.
The same analogy goes with the stupid 1000 gods and dirty organized religions.
And I don't believe they banned their culture.
Re: Chinese city bans eating cats & dogs - Is that enough?
Tiny Woyane rat - You’re the pettiest and most pathetic of all. I always see you struggling to burrow through the wrong wall. Listen little mouse, the underground pathway back to your parent’s nest is on the other side.
Squeak!
Squeak!
Squeak!

Squeak!
Squeak!
Squeak!

Re: Chinese city bans eating cats & dogs - Is that enough?
[/quote]Selam/ wrote: ↑03 Apr 2020, 14:23I am a Squeaky pfdjWoyane rat - that is my leftover from my last supper? So greedy, I consumed 3/4th of it for myself.
Slurp!
Squeak!
Squeak!
pastlast wrote: ↑03 Apr 2020, 14:17Cigar swallows gallons of seamen (shilho juice).
Selam/ wrote: ↑03 Apr 2020, 14:09I don’t agree with people that value one culture over the other. For example, I personally prefer not to eat any meat at all because, in my mind, it contributes to the unsavory model of perpetual killing that is happening all over the world. Human beings collectively slaughter over 70 billion animals per year to satiate their appetite for meat. That’s mind blowing to imagine. I also don’t believe meat is necessary to survive and keep as healthy. I could do fine without it. In fact, the world’s healthiest people are found in the Blue Zones of Mediterranean, Northern Japan and the Caribbean where diet is mostly plant based. But still I don’t perceive my position to be superior to others or vice versa.
Also, I shouldn’t shove every moving creature in my mouth just because I can. We need boundaries in our diet in order to be socially responsible human beings. Even animals know how to carefully select the plants they eat. Pufferfish is abundant but the toxin it will most likely kill you if you eat it. You shouldn’t eat raw pork just because the Germans do it. The parasite and larvae could grow into your system and crawl into your brain, causing you a fatal seizure. Eating “filthy” chicken in Ethiopia is different from eating “filthy” chicken in China. Most Ethiopians eat Doro very occasionally and, if they do, the long-process of washing, marinating and aromatic caramelizing is intended to remove the bacterias. No one that I know eats raw chicken in Ethiopia. I don’t need to explain how often Chinese eat meat, poultry or other wild animals. And if their government wants to put a curb on this tradition, kudos to them. Submit a petition to them on behalf of the Chinese people if you’re against the ban.
Cigar wrote: ↑02 Apr 2020, 19:17What is the problem of eating any animal as long as they are handled with care?
What the hell is the difference between eating a dirty chicken which eats snots and sh*it against a clean bat or a dog or a cat or rat.
It our cultures which picked for us what to eat and blaming the chinese culture for eating what their culture indoctrinated to eat, is like saying that your freaking culture is superior to the next guy.
Even a cow, a sheep, a goat you slaughter to it and keep them in dirty environments and not handling them with care are dangerous.
So, if you have to blame the chinese..... if they are not handling them with care you would have a point, but to cherry pick and kill poor animals your parents and your society taught you and accuse what the chinese parents taught their people to eat is hypocritical.
The same analogy goes with the stupid 1000 gods and dirty organized religions.
And I don't believe they banned their culture.
[/quote]Selam/ wrote: ↑03 Apr 2020, 14:23I am a Squeaky pfdjWoyane rat - that is my leftover from my last supper? So greedy, I consumed 3/4th of it for myself.
Slurp!
Squeak!
Squeak!
pastlast wrote: ↑03 Apr 2020, 14:17Cigar swallows gallons of seamen (shilho juice).
Selam/ wrote: ↑03 Apr 2020, 14:09I don’t agree with people that value one culture over the other. For example, I personally prefer not to eat any meat at all because, in my mind, it contributes to the unsavory model of perpetual killing that is happening all over the world. Human beings collectively slaughter over 70 billion animals per year to satiate their appetite for meat. That’s mind blowing to imagine. I also don’t believe meat is necessary to survive and keep as healthy. I could do fine without it. In fact, the world’s healthiest people are found in the Blue Zones of Mediterranean, Northern Japan and the Caribbean where diet is mostly plant based. But still I don’t perceive my position to be superior to others or vice versa.
Also, I shouldn’t shove every moving creature in my mouth just because I can. We need boundaries in our diet in order to be socially responsible human beings. Even animals know how to carefully select the plants they eat. Pufferfish is abundant but the toxin it will most likely kill you if you eat it. You shouldn’t eat raw pork just because the Germans do it. The parasite and larvae could grow into your system and crawl into your brain, causing you a fatal seizure. Eating “filthy” chicken in Ethiopia is different from eating “filthy” chicken in China. Most Ethiopians eat Doro very occasionally and, if they do, the long-process of washing, marinating and aromatic caramelizing is intended to remove the bacterias. No one that I know eats raw chicken in Ethiopia. I don’t need to explain how often Chinese eat meat, poultry or other wild animals. And if their government wants to put a curb on this tradition, kudos to them. Submit a petition to them on behalf of the Chinese people if you’re against the ban.
Cigar wrote: ↑02 Apr 2020, 19:17What is the problem of eating any animal as long as they are handled with care?
What the hell is the difference between eating a dirty chicken which eats snots and sh*it against a clean bat or a dog or a cat or rat.
It our cultures which picked for us what to eat and blaming the chinese culture for eating what their culture indoctrinated to eat, is like saying that your freaking culture is superior to the next guy.
Even a cow, a sheep, a goat you slaughter to it and keep them in dirty environments and not handling them with care are dangerous.
So, if you have to blame the chinese..... if they are not handling them with care you would have a point, but to cherry pick and kill poor animals your parents and your society taught you and accuse what the chinese parents taught their people to eat is hypocritical.
The same analogy goes with the stupid 1000 gods and dirty organized religions.
And I don't believe they banned their culture.
[/quote]Selam/ wrote: ↑03 Apr 2020, 14:23I am a Squeaky pfdjWoyane rat - that is my leftover from my last supper? So greedy, I consumed 3/4th of it for myself.
Slurp!
Squeak!
Squeak!
pastlast wrote: ↑03 Apr 2020, 14:17Cigar swallows gallons of seamen (shilho juice).
Selam/ wrote: ↑03 Apr 2020, 14:09I don’t agree with people that value one culture over the other. For example, I personally prefer not to eat any meat at all because, in my mind, it contributes to the unsavory model of perpetual killing that is happening all over the world. Human beings collectively slaughter over 70 billion animals per year to satiate their appetite for meat. That’s mind blowing to imagine. I also don’t believe meat is necessary to survive and keep as healthy. I could do fine without it. In fact, the world’s healthiest people are found in the Blue Zones of Mediterranean, Northern Japan and the Caribbean where diet is mostly plant based. But still I don’t perceive my position to be superior to others or vice versa.
Also, I shouldn’t shove every moving creature in my mouth just because I can. We need boundaries in our diet in order to be socially responsible human beings. Even animals know how to carefully select the plants they eat. Pufferfish is abundant but the toxin it will most likely kill you if you eat it. You shouldn’t eat raw pork just because the Germans do it. The parasite and larvae could grow into your system and crawl into your brain, causing you a fatal seizure. Eating “filthy” chicken in Ethiopia is different from eating “filthy” chicken in China. Most Ethiopians eat Doro very occasionally and, if they do, the long-process of washing, marinating and aromatic caramelizing is intended to remove the bacterias. No one that I know eats raw chicken in Ethiopia. I don’t need to explain how often Chinese eat meat, poultry or other wild animals. And if their government wants to put a curb on this tradition, kudos to them. Submit a petition to them on behalf of the Chinese people if you’re against the ban.
Cigar wrote: ↑02 Apr 2020, 19:17What is the problem of eating any animal as long as they are handled with care?
What the hell is the difference between eating a dirty chicken which eats snots and sh*it against a clean bat or a dog or a cat or rat.
It our cultures which picked for us what to eat and blaming the chinese culture for eating what their culture indoctrinated to eat, is like saying that your freaking culture is superior to the next guy.
Even a cow, a sheep, a goat you slaughter to it and keep them in dirty environments and not handling them with care are dangerous.
So, if you have to blame the chinese..... if they are not handling them with care you would have a point, but to cherry pick and kill poor animals your parents and your society taught you and accuse what the chinese parents taught their people to eat is hypocritical.
The same analogy goes with the stupid 1000 gods and dirty organized religions.
And I don't believe they banned their culture.
[/quote]Selam/ wrote: ↑03 Apr 2020, 14:23I am a Squeaky pfdjWoyane rat - that is my leftover from my last supper? So greedy, I consumed 3/4th of it for myself.
Slurp!
Squeak!
Squeak!
pastlast wrote: ↑03 Apr 2020, 14:17Cigar swallows gallons of seamen (shilho juice).
Selam/ wrote: ↑03 Apr 2020, 14:09I don’t agree with people that value one culture over the other. For example, I personally prefer not to eat any meat at all because, in my mind, it contributes to the unsavory model of perpetual killing that is happening all over the world. Human beings collectively slaughter over 70 billion animals per year to satiate their appetite for meat. That’s mind blowing to imagine. I also don’t believe meat is necessary to survive and keep as healthy. I could do fine without it. In fact, the world’s healthiest people are found in the Blue Zones of Mediterranean, Northern Japan and the Caribbean where diet is mostly plant based. But still I don’t perceive my position to be superior to others or vice versa.
Also, I shouldn’t shove every moving creature in my mouth just because I can. We need boundaries in our diet in order to be socially responsible human beings. Even animals know how to carefully select the plants they eat. Pufferfish is abundant but the toxin it will most likely kill you if you eat it. You shouldn’t eat raw pork just because the Germans do it. The parasite and larvae could grow into your system and crawl into your brain, causing you a fatal seizure. Eating “filthy” chicken in Ethiopia is different from eating “filthy” chicken in China. Most Ethiopians eat Doro very occasionally and, if they do, the long-process of washing, marinating and aromatic caramelizing is intended to remove the bacterias. No one that I know eats raw chicken in Ethiopia. I don’t need to explain how often Chinese eat meat, poultry or other wild animals. And if their government wants to put a curb on this tradition, kudos to them. Submit a petition to them on behalf of the Chinese people if you’re against the ban.
Cigar wrote: ↑02 Apr 2020, 19:17What is the problem of eating any animal as long as they are handled with care?
What the hell is the difference between eating a dirty chicken which eats snots and sh*it against a clean bat or a dog or a cat or rat.
It our cultures which picked for us what to eat and blaming the chinese culture for eating what their culture indoctrinated to eat, is like saying that your freaking culture is superior to the next guy.
Even a cow, a sheep, a goat you slaughter to it and keep them in dirty environments and not handling them with care are dangerous.
So, if you have to blame the chinese..... if they are not handling them with care you would have a point, but to cherry pick and kill poor animals your parents and your society taught you and accuse what the chinese parents taught their people to eat is hypocritical.
The same analogy goes with the stupid 1000 gods and dirty organized religions.
And I don't believe they banned their culture.
[/quote]Selam/ wrote: ↑03 Apr 2020, 14:23I am a Squeaky pfdjWoyane rat - that is my leftover from my last supper? So greedy, I consumed 3/4th of it for myself.
Slurp!
Squeak!
Squeak!
pastlast wrote: ↑03 Apr 2020, 14:17Cigar swallows gallons of seamen (shilho juice).
Selam/ wrote: ↑03 Apr 2020, 14:09I don’t agree with people that value one culture over the other. For example, I personally prefer not to eat any meat at all because, in my mind, it contributes to the unsavory model of perpetual killing that is happening all over the world. Human beings collectively slaughter over 70 billion animals per year to satiate their appetite for meat. That’s mind blowing to imagine. I also don’t believe meat is necessary to survive and keep as healthy. I could do fine without it. In fact, the world’s healthiest people are found in the Blue Zones of Mediterranean, Northern Japan and the Caribbean where diet is mostly plant based. But still I don’t perceive my position to be superior to others or vice versa.
Also, I shouldn’t shove every moving creature in my mouth just because I can. We need boundaries in our diet in order to be socially responsible human beings. Even animals know how to carefully select the plants they eat. Pufferfish is abundant but the toxin it will most likely kill you if you eat it. You shouldn’t eat raw pork just because the Germans do it. The parasite and larvae could grow into your system and crawl into your brain, causing you a fatal seizure. Eating “filthy” chicken in Ethiopia is different from eating “filthy” chicken in China. Most Ethiopians eat Doro very occasionally and, if they do, the long-process of washing, marinating and aromatic caramelizing is intended to remove the bacterias. No one that I know eats raw chicken in Ethiopia. I don’t need to explain how often Chinese eat meat, poultry or other wild animals. And if their government wants to put a curb on this tradition, kudos to them. Submit a petition to them on behalf of the Chinese people if you’re against the ban.
Cigar wrote: ↑02 Apr 2020, 19:17What is the problem of eating any animal as long as they are handled with care?
What the hell is the difference between eating a dirty chicken which eats snots and sh*it against a clean bat or a dog or a cat or rat.
It our cultures which picked for us what to eat and blaming the chinese culture for eating what their culture indoctrinated to eat, is like saying that your freaking culture is superior to the next guy.
Even a cow, a sheep, a goat you slaughter to it and keep them in dirty environments and not handling them with care are dangerous.
So, if you have to blame the chinese..... if they are not handling them with care you would have a point, but to cherry pick and kill poor animals your parents and your society taught you and accuse what the chinese parents taught their people to eat is hypocritical.
The same analogy goes with the stupid 1000 gods and dirty organized religions.
And I don't believe they banned their culture.
[/quote]Selam/ wrote: ↑03 Apr 2020, 14:23I am a Squeaky pfdjWoyane rat - that is my leftover from my last supper? So greedy, I consumed 3/4th of it for myself.
Slurp!
Squeak!
Squeak!
pastlast wrote: ↑03 Apr 2020, 14:17Cigar swallows gallons of seamen (shilho juice).
Selam/ wrote: ↑03 Apr 2020, 14:09I don’t agree with people that value one culture over the other. For example, I personally prefer not to eat any meat at all because, in my mind, it contributes to the unsavory model of perpetual killing that is happening all over the world. Human beings collectively slaughter over 70 billion animals per year to satiate their appetite for meat. That’s mind blowing to imagine. I also don’t believe meat is necessary to survive and keep as healthy. I could do fine without it. In fact, the world’s healthiest people are found in the Blue Zones of Mediterranean, Northern Japan and the Caribbean where diet is mostly plant based. But still I don’t perceive my position to be superior to others or vice versa.
Also, I shouldn’t shove every moving creature in my mouth just because I can. We need boundaries in our diet in order to be socially responsible human beings. Even animals know how to carefully select the plants they eat. Pufferfish is abundant but the toxin it will most likely kill you if you eat it. You shouldn’t eat raw pork just because the Germans do it. The parasite and larvae could grow into your system and crawl into your brain, causing you a fatal seizure. Eating “filthy” chicken in Ethiopia is different from eating “filthy” chicken in China. Most Ethiopians eat Doro very occasionally and, if they do, the long-process of washing, marinating and aromatic caramelizing is intended to remove the bacterias. No one that I know eats raw chicken in Ethiopia. I don’t need to explain how often Chinese eat meat, poultry or other wild animals. And if their government wants to put a curb on this tradition, kudos to them. Submit a petition to them on behalf of the Chinese people if you’re against the ban.
Cigar wrote: ↑02 Apr 2020, 19:17What is the problem of eating any animal as long as they are handled with care?
What the hell is the difference between eating a dirty chicken which eats snots and sh*it against a clean bat or a dog or a cat or rat.
It our cultures which picked for us what to eat and blaming the chinese culture for eating what their culture indoctrinated to eat, is like saying that your freaking culture is superior to the next guy.
Even a cow, a sheep, a goat you slaughter to it and keep them in dirty environments and not handling them with care are dangerous.
So, if you have to blame the chinese..... if they are not handling them with care you would have a point, but to cherry pick and kill poor animals your parents and your society taught you and accuse what the chinese parents taught their people to eat is hypocritical.
The same analogy goes with the stupid 1000 gods and dirty organized religions.
And I don't believe they banned their culture.
Re: Chinese city bans eating cats & dogs - Is that enough?
Tiny tiny tiny Woyane rat - It doesn’t seem you found your way back to your parents burrow. I still hear scratching and scurrying sound coming from the earth. I hope an “ascari” will grab you by the tail and taxidermy you.
Squeak!
Squeak!
Squeak!
Squeak!
Squeak!
Squeak!
Squeak!
Squeak!
Re: Chinese city bans eating cats & dogs - Is that enough?
[/quote]Selam/ wrote: ↑03 Apr 2020, 14:23I am a Squeaky pfdjWoyane rat - that is my leftover from my last supper? So greedy, I consumed 3/4th of it for myself.
Slurp!
Squeak!
Squeak!
pastlast wrote: ↑03 Apr 2020, 14:17Cigar swallows gallons of seamen (shilho juice).
Selam/ wrote: ↑03 Apr 2020, 14:09I don’t agree with people that value one culture over the other. For example, I personally prefer not to eat any meat at all because, in my mind, it contributes to the unsavory model of perpetual killing that is happening all over the world. Human beings collectively slaughter over 70 billion animals per year to satiate their appetite for meat. That’s mind blowing to imagine. I also don’t believe meat is necessary to survive and keep as healthy. I could do fine without it. In fact, the world’s healthiest people are found in the Blue Zones of Mediterranean, Northern Japan and the Caribbean where diet is mostly plant based. But still I don’t perceive my position to be superior to others or vice versa.
Also, I shouldn’t shove every moving creature in my mouth just because I can. We need boundaries in our diet in order to be socially responsible human beings. Even animals know how to carefully select the plants they eat. Pufferfish is abundant but the toxin it will most likely kill you if you eat it. You shouldn’t eat raw pork just because the Germans do it. The parasite and larvae could grow into your system and crawl into your brain, causing you a fatal seizure. Eating “filthy” chicken in Ethiopia is different from eating “filthy” chicken in China. Most Ethiopians eat Doro very occasionally and, if they do, the long-process of washing, marinating and aromatic caramelizing is intended to remove the bacterias. No one that I know eats raw chicken in Ethiopia. I don’t need to explain how often Chinese eat meat, poultry or other wild animals. And if their government wants to put a curb on this tradition, kudos to them. Submit a petition to them on behalf of the Chinese people if you’re against the ban.
Cigar wrote: ↑02 Apr 2020, 19:17What is the problem of eating any animal as long as they are handled with care?
What the hell is the difference between eating a dirty chicken which eats snots and sh*it against a clean bat or a dog or a cat or rat.
It our cultures which picked for us what to eat and blaming the chinese culture for eating what their culture indoctrinated to eat, is like saying that your freaking culture is superior to the next guy.
Even a cow, a sheep, a goat you slaughter to it and keep them in dirty environments and not handling them with care are dangerous.
So, if you have to blame the chinese..... if they are not handling them with care you would have a point, but to cherry pick and kill poor animals your parents and your society taught you and accuse what the chinese parents taught their people to eat is hypocritical.
The same analogy goes with the stupid 1000 gods and dirty organized religions.
And I don't believe they banned their culture.
[/quote]Selam/ wrote: ↑03 Apr 2020, 14:23I am a Squeaky pfdjWoyane rat - that is my leftover from my last supper? So greedy, I consumed 3/4th of it for myself.
Slurp!
Squeak!
Squeak!
pastlast wrote: ↑03 Apr 2020, 14:17Cigar swallows gallons of seamen (shilho juice).
Selam/ wrote: ↑03 Apr 2020, 14:09I don’t agree with people that value one culture over the other. For example, I personally prefer not to eat any meat at all because, in my mind, it contributes to the unsavory model of perpetual killing that is happening all over the world. Human beings collectively slaughter over 70 billion animals per year to satiate their appetite for meat. That’s mind blowing to imagine. I also don’t believe meat is necessary to survive and keep as healthy. I could do fine without it. In fact, the world’s healthiest people are found in the Blue Zones of Mediterranean, Northern Japan and the Caribbean where diet is mostly plant based. But still I don’t perceive my position to be superior to others or vice versa.
Also, I shouldn’t shove every moving creature in my mouth just because I can. We need boundaries in our diet in order to be socially responsible human beings. Even animals know how to carefully select the plants they eat. Pufferfish is abundant but the toxin it will most likely kill you if you eat it. You shouldn’t eat raw pork just because the Germans do it. The parasite and larvae could grow into your system and crawl into your brain, causing you a fatal seizure. Eating “filthy” chicken in Ethiopia is different from eating “filthy” chicken in China. Most Ethiopians eat Doro very occasionally and, if they do, the long-process of washing, marinating and aromatic caramelizing is intended to remove the bacterias. No one that I know eats raw chicken in Ethiopia. I don’t need to explain how often Chinese eat meat, poultry or other wild animals. And if their government wants to put a curb on this tradition, kudos to them. Submit a petition to them on behalf of the Chinese people if you’re against the ban.
Cigar wrote: ↑02 Apr 2020, 19:17What is the problem of eating any animal as long as they are handled with care?
What the hell is the difference between eating a dirty chicken which eats snots and sh*it against a clean bat or a dog or a cat or rat.
It our cultures which picked for us what to eat and blaming the chinese culture for eating what their culture indoctrinated to eat, is like saying that your freaking culture is superior to the next guy.
Even a cow, a sheep, a goat you slaughter to it and keep them in dirty environments and not handling them with care are dangerous.
So, if you have to blame the chinese..... if they are not handling them with care you would have a point, but to cherry pick and kill poor animals your parents and your society taught you and accuse what the chinese parents taught their people to eat is hypocritical.
The same analogy goes with the stupid 1000 gods and dirty organized religions.
And I don't believe they banned their culture.
[/quote]Selam/ wrote: ↑03 Apr 2020, 14:23I am a Squeaky pfdjWoyane rat - that is my leftover from my last supper? So greedy, I consumed 3/4th of it for myself.
Slurp!
Squeak!
Squeak!
pastlast wrote: ↑03 Apr 2020, 14:17Cigar swallows gallons of seamen (shilho juice).
Selam/ wrote: ↑03 Apr 2020, 14:09I don’t agree with people that value one culture over the other. For example, I personally prefer not to eat any meat at all because, in my mind, it contributes to the unsavory model of perpetual killing that is happening all over the world. Human beings collectively slaughter over 70 billion animals per year to satiate their appetite for meat. That’s mind blowing to imagine. I also don’t believe meat is necessary to survive and keep as healthy. I could do fine without it. In fact, the world’s healthiest people are found in the Blue Zones of Mediterranean, Northern Japan and the Caribbean where diet is mostly plant based. But still I don’t perceive my position to be superior to others or vice versa.
Also, I shouldn’t shove every moving creature in my mouth just because I can. We need boundaries in our diet in order to be socially responsible human beings. Even animals know how to carefully select the plants they eat. Pufferfish is abundant but the toxin it will most likely kill you if you eat it. You shouldn’t eat raw pork just because the Germans do it. The parasite and larvae could grow into your system and crawl into your brain, causing you a fatal seizure. Eating “filthy” chicken in Ethiopia is different from eating “filthy” chicken in China. Most Ethiopians eat Doro very occasionally and, if they do, the long-process of washing, marinating and aromatic caramelizing is intended to remove the bacterias. No one that I know eats raw chicken in Ethiopia. I don’t need to explain how often Chinese eat meat, poultry or other wild animals. And if their government wants to put a curb on this tradition, kudos to them. Submit a petition to them on behalf of the Chinese people if you’re against the ban.
Cigar wrote: ↑02 Apr 2020, 19:17What is the problem of eating any animal as long as they are handled with care?
What the hell is the difference between eating a dirty chicken which eats snots and sh*it against a clean bat or a dog or a cat or rat.
It our cultures which picked for us what to eat and blaming the chinese culture for eating what their culture indoctrinated to eat, is like saying that your freaking culture is superior to the next guy.
Even a cow, a sheep, a goat you slaughter to it and keep them in dirty environments and not handling them with care are dangerous.
So, if you have to blame the chinese..... if they are not handling them with care you would have a point, but to cherry pick and kill poor animals your parents and your society taught you and accuse what the chinese parents taught their people to eat is hypocritical.
The same analogy goes with the stupid 1000 gods and dirty organized religions.
And I don't believe they banned their culture.
[/quote]Selam/ wrote: ↑03 Apr 2020, 14:23I am a Squeaky pfdjWoyane rat - that is my leftover from my last supper? So greedy, I consumed 3/4th of it for myself.
Slurp!
Squeak!
Squeak!
pastlast wrote: ↑03 Apr 2020, 14:17Cigar swallows gallons of seamen (shilho juice).
Selam/ wrote: ↑03 Apr 2020, 14:09I don’t agree with people that value one culture over the other. For example, I personally prefer not to eat any meat at all because, in my mind, it contributes to the unsavory model of perpetual killing that is happening all over the world. Human beings collectively slaughter over 70 billion animals per year to satiate their appetite for meat. That’s mind blowing to imagine. I also don’t believe meat is necessary to survive and keep as healthy. I could do fine without it. In fact, the world’s healthiest people are found in the Blue Zones of Mediterranean, Northern Japan and the Caribbean where diet is mostly plant based. But still I don’t perceive my position to be superior to others or vice versa.
Also, I shouldn’t shove every moving creature in my mouth just because I can. We need boundaries in our diet in order to be socially responsible human beings. Even animals know how to carefully select the plants they eat. Pufferfish is abundant but the toxin it will most likely kill you if you eat it. You shouldn’t eat raw pork just because the Germans do it. The parasite and larvae could grow into your system and crawl into your brain, causing you a fatal seizure. Eating “filthy” chicken in Ethiopia is different from eating “filthy” chicken in China. Most Ethiopians eat Doro very occasionally and, if they do, the long-process of washing, marinating and aromatic caramelizing is intended to remove the bacterias. No one that I know eats raw chicken in Ethiopia. I don’t need to explain how often Chinese eat meat, poultry or other wild animals. And if their government wants to put a curb on this tradition, kudos to them. Submit a petition to them on behalf of the Chinese people if you’re against the ban.
Cigar wrote: ↑02 Apr 2020, 19:17What is the problem of eating any animal as long as they are handled with care?
What the hell is the difference between eating a dirty chicken which eats snots and sh*it against a clean bat or a dog or a cat or rat.
It our cultures which picked for us what to eat and blaming the chinese culture for eating what their culture indoctrinated to eat, is like saying that your freaking culture is superior to the next guy.
Even a cow, a sheep, a goat you slaughter to it and keep them in dirty environments and not handling them with care are dangerous.
So, if you have to blame the chinese..... if they are not handling them with care you would have a point, but to cherry pick and kill poor animals your parents and your society taught you and accuse what the chinese parents taught their people to eat is hypocritical.
The same analogy goes with the stupid 1000 gods and dirty organized religions.
And I don't believe they banned their culture.
[/quote]Selam/ wrote: ↑03 Apr 2020, 14:23I am a Squeaky pfdjWoyane rat - that is my leftover from my last supper? So greedy, I consumed 3/4th of it for myself.
Slurp!
Squeak!
Squeak!
pastlast wrote: ↑03 Apr 2020, 14:17Cigar swallows gallons of seamen (shilho juice).
Selam/ wrote: ↑03 Apr 2020, 14:09I don’t agree with people that value one culture over the other. For example, I personally prefer not to eat any meat at all because, in my mind, it contributes to the unsavory model of perpetual killing that is happening all over the world. Human beings collectively slaughter over 70 billion animals per year to satiate their appetite for meat. That’s mind blowing to imagine. I also don’t believe meat is necessary to survive and keep as healthy. I could do fine without it. In fact, the world’s healthiest people are found in the Blue Zones of Mediterranean, Northern Japan and the Caribbean where diet is mostly plant based. But still I don’t perceive my position to be superior to others or vice versa.
Also, I shouldn’t shove every moving creature in my mouth just because I can. We need boundaries in our diet in order to be socially responsible human beings. Even animals know how to carefully select the plants they eat. Pufferfish is abundant but the toxin it will most likely kill you if you eat it. You shouldn’t eat raw pork just because the Germans do it. The parasite and larvae could grow into your system and crawl into your brain, causing you a fatal seizure. Eating “filthy” chicken in Ethiopia is different from eating “filthy” chicken in China. Most Ethiopians eat Doro very occasionally and, if they do, the long-process of washing, marinating and aromatic caramelizing is intended to remove the bacterias. No one that I know eats raw chicken in Ethiopia. I don’t need to explain how often Chinese eat meat, poultry or other wild animals. And if their government wants to put a curb on this tradition, kudos to them. Submit a petition to them on behalf of the Chinese people if you’re against the ban.
Cigar wrote: ↑02 Apr 2020, 19:17What is the problem of eating any animal as long as they are handled with care?
What the hell is the difference between eating a dirty chicken which eats snots and sh*it against a clean bat or a dog or a cat or rat.
It our cultures which picked for us what to eat and blaming the chinese culture for eating what their culture indoctrinated to eat, is like saying that your freaking culture is superior to the next guy.
Even a cow, a sheep, a goat you slaughter to it and keep them in dirty environments and not handling them with care are dangerous.
So, if you have to blame the chinese..... if they are not handling them with care you would have a point, but to cherry pick and kill poor animals your parents and your society taught you and accuse what the chinese parents taught their people to eat is hypocritical.
The same analogy goes with the stupid 1000 gods and dirty organized religions.
And I don't believe they banned their culture.
[/quote]Selam/ wrote: ↑03 Apr 2020, 14:23I am a Squeaky pfdjWoyane rat - that is my leftover from my last supper? So greedy, I consumed 3/4th of it for myself.
Slurp!
Squeak!
Squeak!
pastlast wrote: ↑03 Apr 2020, 14:17Cigar swallows gallons of seamen (shilho juice).
Selam/ wrote: ↑03 Apr 2020, 14:09I don’t agree with people that value one culture over the other. For example, I personally prefer not to eat any meat at all because, in my mind, it contributes to the unsavory model of perpetual killing that is happening all over the world. Human beings collectively slaughter over 70 billion animals per year to satiate their appetite for meat. That’s mind blowing to imagine. I also don’t believe meat is necessary to survive and keep as healthy. I could do fine without it. In fact, the world’s healthiest people are found in the Blue Zones of Mediterranean, Northern Japan and the Caribbean where diet is mostly plant based. But still I don’t perceive my position to be superior to others or vice versa.
Also, I shouldn’t shove every moving creature in my mouth just because I can. We need boundaries in our diet in order to be socially responsible human beings. Even animals know how to carefully select the plants they eat. Pufferfish is abundant but the toxin it will most likely kill you if you eat it. You shouldn’t eat raw pork just because the Germans do it. The parasite and larvae could grow into your system and crawl into your brain, causing you a fatal seizure. Eating “filthy” chicken in Ethiopia is different from eating “filthy” chicken in China. Most Ethiopians eat Doro very occasionally and, if they do, the long-process of washing, marinating and aromatic caramelizing is intended to remove the bacterias. No one that I know eats raw chicken in Ethiopia. I don’t need to explain how often Chinese eat meat, poultry or other wild animals. And if their government wants to put a curb on this tradition, kudos to them. Submit a petition to them on behalf of the Chinese people if you’re against the ban.
Cigar wrote: ↑02 Apr 2020, 19:17What is the problem of eating any animal as long as they are handled with care?
What the hell is the difference between eating a dirty chicken which eats snots and sh*it against a clean bat or a dog or a cat or rat.
It our cultures which picked for us what to eat and blaming the chinese culture for eating what their culture indoctrinated to eat, is like saying that your freaking culture is superior to the next guy.
Even a cow, a sheep, a goat you slaughter to it and keep them in dirty environments and not handling them with care are dangerous.
So, if you have to blame the chinese..... if they are not handling them with care you would have a point, but to cherry pick and kill poor animals your parents and your society taught you and accuse what the chinese parents taught their people to eat is hypocritical.
The same analogy goes with the stupid 1000 gods and dirty organized religions.
And I don't believe they banned their culture.
[/quote]
Re: Chinese city bans eating cats & dogs - Is that enough?
Tiny tiny tiny Woyane rat - It doesn’t seem you found your way back to your parents burrow. I still hear scratching and scurrying sound coming from the earth. I hope an “ascari” will grab you by the tail and taxidermy you.
Squeak!
Squeak!
Squeak!
Squeak!
Squeak!
Squeak!
Squeak!
Squeak!
