The original poster at post #2 was talking about Vietnamese who lived in the USA who were allegedly capturing stray hounds and eating them. Another poster replied to him saying "What's the matter with that as long as it's done humanely?". I replied to that poster by saying that it's un-American and a filthy primitive act that doesn't belong in our country.
Then YOU came in here and said something nearly incoherent about the whole world not being America, misquoted me that I think people are "evil" for eating dogs, that you have eaten dogs yourself, and that if I lived in Russia.
Then I said 'Er, no', and then you said 'Well, you started it'.
You seem to mistake things very easily and put words in people's mouths that they never said. I don't know how to help you with that, really.
In the first place you said, "my country".
In the second place, dogs were eaten in this country long before the Europeans "discovered" this country. So don't act so high and mighty just because you don't believe that eating meat other than what you eat is such a dastardly act.
Once again, I didn't misquote you, I tried to distill your thoughts down to their essence by what you had posted, but if you would like maybe you can explain exactly what you do think.
And I don't need help, thank you, it's apparent that you need help by realizing that America is not the only place in the world where meat is eaten and beef, chicken, and pork are not the only meats eaten inthe world.
We don't, normally, eat dog meat in the USA because that's the way we have been raised.
Understand, though, that that is not a prevailing thought throughout the world.