The film itself is a discussion about whether animals have spirituality to eat. Maybe they haven't been hungry before. Yuzi was invented to solve the problem of hunger, but the capitalists want to find some selling points, which is the plot in the movie.
Here I have to mention the issue of dog meat. In fact, for ordinary workers, no one forces you to go. Therefore, there is no so-called protection and non-protection problem. It happens that this topic has become a pig in the movie, which is interesting. If it is an ordinary pig, may I ask people who love pigs or dogs whether they eat pork or not? If you care so much for animals, that means you don't want to eat other animals, you only eat vegetarian food. No, I have to set up a pig protection alliance, a cattle protection alliance. . . If you dog lovers eat them, I'm going to make you die, haha.
So as long as it's not compulsory, it's fine. No one forces you to eat dog meat for dog lovers. What you're doing is moral kidnapping, and it's morality as you define it. Since morality is the norm defined by you, then I should also formulate morality for you to abide by. That's fair, otherwise you're wrong, unjust. Even if you think it is immoral to eat dogs, then I think it is immoral to eat beef and pork. Look at cows and cows, pigs and pigs are so cute, so you can't eat them. If you can't make it through, you are immoral.
The movie itself is a pig becoming a sperm, and then it involves the concept of eating and not eating.
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