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Dog meat hot among Korea and China's trendy young
The Straights Times ^ | 30 June 2002 | Ng Hui Hui

Posted on 06/30/2002 5:51:46 AM PDT by csvset

Dog meat hot among Korea and China's trendy young

Animal-rights activists say it is a food fad fuelled in part by a desire to rebel against Western criticism

By Ng Hui Hui

CANINE cuisine is becoming a fad among the young in South Korea and China, much to the dismay of animal-rights activists.

The cruelty in the handling of dogs during their slaughter has raised the ire of animal-rights activists. Strung by their necks, the dogs are beaten to death.

Restaurant owners and dog-meat watchers confirm that youngsters are now taking dog meat as part of their regular diet - much like beef or chicken - as food joints dish out trendy new recipes to whet appetites.

According to one estimate, 92 per cent of men and 68 per cent of women above 20 in South Korea have tasted dog meat recently.

In China, dog breeders are saying that in a few years, there will be as many Saint Bernard dogs on the mainland as cows and sheep.(?)

Although past data on dog-meat consumption is not available, those concerned say the numbers would have been low earlier - since dog meat was considered a type of tonic for the older generation, eaten to increase libido and treat illnesses.

Catering to the fad, on sale now are hotdogs with real dog meat, dog cookies and sandwiches and even dog noodles as restaurants come up with fast-food variations.

Traditional recipes such as kimchi, a spicy fermented vegetable dish, are being given a make- over and are now prepared with dog meat extracts.

Dog meat chefs hope to add more varieties soon.

South Korean nutritionist Ahn Young Geun, who wrote a book titled Koreans and Dogmeat, has come up with more than 350 new recipes.

The professor, who is often referred to as Dr Dogmeat, believes dog-meat consumption should be increased because it offers three times more calcium than other types of meat.

Besides the nutritional value, nationalistic pride seems to be playing a part, said Ms Kyenan Kum, founder of the animal-rights group International Aid for Korean Animals.

About 2.6 million dogs are killed yearly for food in South Korea, Mr Louis Ng, president of Singapore-based Animal Concerns Research and Education Society (Acres), told The Sunday Times.

This is a 30 per cent increase over the 1993 figures.

'Eating dog meat is a show of defiance, especially among rebellious young people. They feel that the West has no right to criticise their culture,' he said.

Reflecting this sentiment, a group of students from Seoul University set up a website recently to promote the virtues of dog meat and secured 11,000 signatures in support of its campaign.

But it is the cruelty in the handling of dogs - man's best friend in the West - that is raising hackles among animal-rights activists.

Dogs are usually strung up by their necks and beaten repeatedly to increase the flow of adrenaline in their flesh. Consumers believe the more pain the animals suffer, the more tender the meat becomes.

The dogs would struggle, howl, urinate and bleed till they become unconscious. Finally, they are chopped into pieces. All these are done in front of other dogs awaiting the same fate.

Now, for the first time, an Asian grouping called Asia Link - made up of 14 animal welfare societies from 12 nations - has decided to join the protest and has sent a letter to the South Korean government urging a ban on dog meat.

Said Mr Ng of Acres, an Asia Link member: 'The Koreans say eating dog meat is part of their culture, but one cannot use culture to justify violence.'

Mounting criticisms made South Korea and China ban the trade for short periods in 1988 and 1999 respectively. But that has not kept South Koreans and Chinese from hankering for their dog burgers and dog noodles.


KOREAN CUISINE: Dog dishes

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To: Cultural Jihad
I would like to ask whether someone in your state should be allowed to torture their own dogs. After all, it's a mere possession, and according to the libertarian ideologues, it's all just nobody's business what anyone else does in the privacy of their own homes.

Fair point. Libertarians have no basis for objecting to animal torture right here in the United States. None. They might be personally outraged by it, but they are forbidden by their own ideology from doing anything about it.

481 posted on 07/02/2002 4:54:06 PM PDT by Kevin Curry
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To: A.J.Armitage
I'd practice jury nullification if I were on the jury.

You'd sit in judgement of another individual? Pass judgement? Inflict your will upon another? What if the charge was animal cruelty and the only bad thing to happen to him is he is arrested and brought to trial? Why is the law against cruelty wrong while sitting on ones hands in a jury okay?

482 posted on 07/02/2002 5:12:09 PM PDT by Cultural Jihad
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To: goodieD; mel; Geezerette; Double Tap; A.J.Armitage; HASH(0x8ed7dfc)
I was sent this as an email today and thought I should post it on this thread:

INNER STRENGTH

If you can start the day without caffeine or pep pills,

If you can be cheerful, ignoring aches and pains,

If you can resist complaining and boring people with your troubles,

If you can eat the same food every day and be grateful for it,

If you can understand when loved ones are too busy to give you time,

If you can overlook when people take things out on you when, through no fault of yours, something goes wrong,

If you can take criticism and blame without resentment,

If you can face the world without lies and deceit,

If you can conquer tension without medical help,

If you can relax without liquor,

I you can sleep without the aid of drugs, . . . . .

you are probably a dog.

My dogs are among my best teachers for "human" qualities and what it means to be a good and decent human being.

483 posted on 07/03/2002 4:43:40 AM PDT by GBA
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To: Lake
"Asian people are not cruel people. They are tender-hearted, compared to Westerners."

We're supposed to believe this in spite of an insurmountable body of evidence to the contrary? Ha, ha, ha.

That was your joke for the day.

What people invented the suicide bomber and chillingly referred to them as a 'divine wind'? Hmmm?

484 posted on 07/03/2002 5:17:30 AM PDT by 4Freedom
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To: Double Tap
My oversized 29 pound Boston Terrier is the same way. She's the best dog I've ever had. That being said, those who eat dog in Korea do not eat the family pets. Dogs to most Chinese and Koreans are not revered as they are to most of us Americans.
485 posted on 07/03/2002 6:12:01 AM PDT by Robert Lomax
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To: FormerLurker
"Most non-food consumable items are either made in China or Korea."

Or some other country infested with sexually degenerate dog eaters.

I can't believe how wide-spread this belief, that perverts can increase their sexual potency by eating dogs that have been cruelly tortured to death, is throughout the Orient.

We're talking cultural psychosis, here.

486 posted on 07/03/2002 6:48:35 AM PDT by 4Freedom
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To: 4Freedom
>>What people invented the suicide bomber and chillingly referred to them as a 'divine wind'?

I'm sorry to see you are so into racial stuff. What people invented death camps to gas millions of Jews? What people machine-gunned innocent women and chidren in a small villege called My Lai in Vietnam? What people cheated and then slaughtered native Indians in order to steal their land? What people who are supposed to love dogs enslaved human beings and treated them worse then animals?

487 posted on 07/03/2002 3:56:47 PM PDT by Lake
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To: cinFLA
>>in the telecon bubble, lots of "widgets were made for people that did not want them.

I've told you it's a dynamic process in which supply of widgets evatually matches demand for widgets.

488 posted on 07/03/2002 4:00:38 PM PDT by Lake
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To: Lake
"Asian people are not cruel. They are tender hearted, compared to Westerners."

You made this racist statement, not me. I was only responding to your attack of Westerners in your attempt to defend the indefensible torture of helpless, live, dogs by Far Eastern perverts looking for some cheap sexual thrills.

I was told that A.J. had resorted to cowardly, personal attacks, behind my back, on this thread.

At least you had the guts to make your race-baiting, typical, liberal, personal attacks to my face.

I knew the personal attacks would come. They always do, when you argue with liberals.

489 posted on 07/03/2002 5:34:56 PM PDT by 4Freedom
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To: Lake
It's still the case. The dark skin tends to expose the defects on the body (of Asians). Also dark skin is usually rough and light skin feels tender and soft.

Dark skin represented the workers that had to work in the sun; light skin meant you were well off and did not have to work. It's a class thing.

490 posted on 07/03/2002 6:40:31 PM PDT by cinFLA
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To: Lake
I'll take #22 over #160 anyday.
491 posted on 07/03/2002 6:41:38 PM PDT by cinFLA
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To: cinFLA
>>It's a class thing.

Not neccessarily. Many imperial maids or concubines of wealthy people were from the working class in ancient China. They were chosen solely according to the Chinese aesthetic stardard, not their class backgrounds, so outdoor working doesn't neccessarily make your skin dark.

492 posted on 07/03/2002 7:02:54 PM PDT by Lake
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To: Lake
so outdoor working doesn't neccessarily make your skin dark.

Huh?

493 posted on 07/03/2002 9:23:05 PM PDT by cinFLA
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To: 4Freedom
I can't believe how wide-spread this belief, that perverts can increase their sexual potency by eating dogs that have been cruelly tortured to death, is throughout the Orient.

I can't understand how any human being could inflict this kind of suffering to any innocent creature, especially for the stated purpose of "boosting their virility". Seems to me to be an act of a coward, not one of a man.

494 posted on 07/16/2002 4:49:36 PM PDT by FormerLurker
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To: dawn53
I was thinking of going to teach in Korea but I have a German Rotweiller that goes everywhere with me. There is no way I would take him to Korea after reading about this. My poor baby would probably get stolen, beaten and eaten. Dispicable!
495 posted on 02/16/2004 12:57:45 PM PST by jenny74
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To: jenny74
Yeah, but half an hour later, you're hungry again.

496 posted on 02/16/2004 1:06:08 PM PST by evets (Kerry is so very...)
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To: FITZ
Pigs are smarter than either of them and taste much better. If you're hungry enough and poor enough, you'll eat anything.

I don't know of any Koreans or Chinese that eat dogs, but there are a lot of Koreans and Chinese I don't know. I'm now mostly vegeterian but I don't begrudge what they eat but I agree that they should be humane about it.
497 posted on 02/16/2004 4:08:14 PM PST by pragmatic_asian
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To: csvset
So what else is new? Koreans and Chinese have always eaten dog meat.
498 posted on 02/16/2004 4:10:51 PM PST by ladylib
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To: dawn53
I believe the reason why they had the SARs epidemic is because of these filthy markets with filthy cages on top of one another, dogs and mercats crapping on each other.

Yuck!

My brother use to travel to China 30 years ago to buy Chinese antiques. He said he never knew what he was eating half the time -- ruff, ruff -- meow, meow.
499 posted on 02/16/2004 4:14:34 PM PST by ladylib
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