Saw a documentary of the Rat harvesting industry. Guy riding his bike with cages piled high with rats. At the end, some students are enjoying the rats on a sidewalk patio.
Meanwhile in Korea, a mother is lovingly preparing a dog dish for her children. Often the dogs are tortured prior to death to make the meat sweeter! No myths!
It's all about programming and belief systems.
Exactly. Just after Nam we saved the Moung? I believe they were locals who fought on the side of USA? They would have been butchered so we brought them here.
Fast forward to Appleton Wi in the 80s. Dogs disappearing, peoples pets. Yup. Found a garage converted to an industrial dog butcher shop. I know exactly what I would do if I caught them with one of my dogs.
On the other hand, I often thought about Indians, the ones who don稚 eat meat. What they must think about our eating habits. And for all you horse lovers out there, in southern Europe horses are raised just like cows, to be butchered. Cavallo?
Best steaks Ive ever had were in Italy. Some cow, some horse. And yes, I been to the Chicago and NY steak houses too, Italy better, IMHO.
Mark Twain said, anything seems normal if you are raised with it. I think he was talking about slavery.
IMHO, the eating habits of some cultures are, to me, repulsive. But I understand that痴 me, not them. The one that got me the worst was, taking a live monkey to the dinner table, smashing his skull and eating the brain. My buddy saw it in Asia. Who thinks of this stuff?
Many people around the world think American eating habits are repulsive. The other side of that coin is, some of the busiest restaurants I saw in western Europe were McDonalds, Pizza Hut and KFC.