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To: FormerLurker; Lake
'Eating dogmeat is a show of defiance, especially among rebellious young people. They feel that the West has no right to criticize their culture,' he said.

Let's see, the West is their biggest customer for their Hyundais and Gold Star brand appliances. The West spends millions for their defense and financial assistance, yearly.

Sounds like they're 'biting the hand that feeds them'. They're dumber than what they eat.

Maybe they can find an appetizing recipe for Hyundais and Gold Star appliances when the Westerners, they want to defy, stop buying them.

I try to buy 'Made in the USA' when I can, but when I can't, I sure won't buy 'Made in Korea' by boiled and beaten to death dog eaters.

460 posted on 07/02/2002 5:30:26 AM PDT by 4Freedom
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To: 4Freedom
>>I sure won't buy 'Made in Korea' by boiled and beaten to death dog eaters.

Actually you dont have to be that nervus. "Mistreatment" (in the eyes of westeners) of dogs are common all over Asia. During the cultural revolution 1,500 million highschool graduates (Red Guards) were sent to countryside by Mao for reeducation in China. One of the ways for them to kill time was to steal the dogs of the local peasants to make delicious dishes. They brought a female dog to attract male dogs and let them mate. In the middle of the process they literally cut off the dog's penis and let it bleed to death. Others might simply beat the dog to death because the dog could get his organ out in order to escape.

I admit there is some backwards part in the Asian culture, but things are changing. Anyway, they beat dogs not because they like to see dogs suffering but because they don't think it's wrong. Asian people are not cruel people. The are tender-hearted, compared with westeners.

461 posted on 07/02/2002 8:44:29 AM PDT by Lake
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To: 4Freedom
I try to buy 'Made in the USA' when I can, but when I can't, I sure won't buy 'Made in Korea' by boiled and beaten to death dog eaters.

Unfortunetely, there isn't a whole lot of items you can buy these days that are "Made in the USA". Most non-food consumable items are either made in China or Korea.

Welcome to the New World Order.

463 posted on 07/02/2002 9:44:10 AM PDT by FormerLurker
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