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Sincere 2022-04-20 09:01:40

I read a comment saying "What's the difference between eating dog meat and eating whales in this civilized age!?"
I don't know how to refute
the following comment, which was transferred from Danube Cinema user Schados' comment
"I don't know when, eating dog meat was regarded as uncivilized by the world. Symbols are despised. The reason is that I can't just infer: human beings are the creators of civilization, the symbols of civilization; dogs understand human nature and are regarded as friends of human beings, so they should not be eaten by those who love themselves. Cannibalism is the most uncivilized, and it is natural to eat low-level, non-own creatures. Simply put, only those animals that will please humans and please "civilization" are exempt from being eaten (not large-scale farming, not Animals that are delicious and harmful to humans are lucky, and animals such as cows and sheep can’t escape being eaten even if they contribute. We humans just keep our eyes open and close our eyes to what we do. Whenever there are Westerners who feel self-conscious When a higher civilization came to demean some or all of the people by eating dog meat, I could only laugh and say: We don't eat pets."

Personally, I think it's quite right, eating chicken and fish is all right? Are they dead and born to be eaten?

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Extended Reading
  • Tabitha 2022-03-29 09:01:02

    Although the incident of cannibalism is written on the front, it is far worse than the juvenile pie.

  • Cassandra 2022-04-21 09:01:56

    What a great whale, well done.

In the Heart of the Sea quotes

  • Peggy Chase: [when Owen returns alive] Oh my God... Oh my God...

    Owen Chase: I promised you, didn't I?

  • Matthew Joy: Gone fishin', aren't we?