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South Korea to end dog meat production and sales


i say this is progress

https://apnews.com/article/south-korea-dog-meat-ban-1d813e734739c3938f28220b8d949648

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Glad to hear it

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"Feel-good legislation" is what needs to be banned.

“Dogs are different from cows, chickens and pigs,” said Kim Myung-ae, a 58-year-old Seoul resident. “Why would you still eat dogs when they are now seen more as family-like pets than food?”

Is that the best they've got, i.e., appeal to emotion and special pleading fallacies?

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I ate dog meat soup back in 2016 when I was there. It wasn't that good but I am glad I got to try it before the libturds banned it

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SICK.

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Its cultural enrichment

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IT'S NASTY AND YOUR COMMENT TURNS POLITICAL...WHICH IS ALSO NASTY WHEN PLACED WITHIN GENERAL DISCUSSION.

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No cultural enrichment is not a political word it is a positive real word, it means going to other cultures and being enriched by doing things seen taboo in your own culture. Now libturds like yourself stole the word and use it as a way of selling massive unchecked immigration to once cultured, safe, white majority places. The global jew loves taking over positive words and bastardizing them to push there sick, destructive propaganda....

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From the article, it sounds like the majority of the population agrees with the decision.

With that said, personally, I would never eat dog, but I might consider horse.

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yes most people dont eat it. Dog meat was very hard to find, a local Korean girl helped me after doing a lot of research. We took many busses and had to walk into some suburb pretty far to find the restaurant serving it. The meal easily found during post war depression when food was scarce, now they are super rich and only some old people were there eating it for the "healthy benefits". I doubt there is much benefits to the meat it wasn't good. They probably just eat it to remember the good ol dayz

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in what country?

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South Korea

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but that's where all the flavor for slim jims comes from

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i am not sure what's in those slim jims

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it's what they won't even put in hot dogs

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Where am I going to get my dog meat shipped from now?

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Try South Carolina, USA?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AI42TwDt1bU

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I've never seen this and didn't expect so much comedy.

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That was probably the only comedy in the entire movie. Like Braveheart, The Patriot is historically inaccurate, savaging the British for things they never did in the American Revolution. (Almost nothing in Braveheart actually happened as depicted.)

The first actor, a minister, is the late Rene Auberjonis (TV's Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, in heavy makeup.) The man who laughs is Leon Rippy, a local actor who was a shopping mall owner in the horror-comedy, Eight Legged Freaks (2002).

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It's a Roland Emmerich film so I didn't really expect accuracy.

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Switch to cat and give Kowalski a call.

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I'd rather call a mental institution to take Kowalski away.

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i was going to say north korea but they probably can't spare any.

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People are repulsed by eating dog while a lamb, which is a child, and just as cute as a dog, is somehow okay because it 'tastes good.'

Look at this video, they like to be petted just as much as a cat or a dog.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s50vvwTystA

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Veal come from a calf. No offense, I like lamb as an entree. I try not to think how cute they are. However, I know all the pups worldwide have popped open a bottle of champagne in regards to the ban.

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are you a vegan?

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First time I've ever seen Gordon repulsed by some cultural food. And btw, this clip is edited, doesn't show his reaction to the ultimate Christmas delicacy when he tasted it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_cvWCDe0SKc

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Yeah, I'm sure millions are marching right now!

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