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David
I dare you to try
Joined: 27 Jul 2003 Location: Andromeda
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luvdids wrote: | Skids wrote: | Never have and never will go to Bali.
If you can remotely compare a dog... commonly known as 'Mans best friend' being baited, tortured and submitted to what can only be described as a barbaric death. To the farming of a chicken, you are more deluded than i have ever imagined. |
I think you're missing David's point - that is, we also treat animals cruelly for food. Yes, dogs are 'man's best friend' but in India for example, cows are sacred - what would an Indian forum be saying about the way Australian's kill & eat cows?? |
That's a good analogy. There's also a place in India where rats are worshipped and have their own temple. Yet here you can buy Ratsak on the shelves of every supermarket, which poisons them and gives them every bit as slow and painful a death as the dogs in Bali. As someone who's owned and loved rats, I can say they're as intelligent, friendly and loyal as dogs and obviously just as capable of experiencing pain and suffering. Yet, as necessary and unavoidable as pest control may be, most people here care little about how they die or are treated when alive (see science experiments).
Are we barbarians? I guess it's all relative, isn't it. _________________ All watched over by machines of loving grace |
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luvdids
Joined: 22 Mar 2008 Location: work
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David wrote: | luvdids wrote: | Skids wrote: | Never have and never will go to Bali.
If you can remotely compare a dog... commonly known as 'Mans best friend' being baited, tortured and submitted to what can only be described as a barbaric death. To the farming of a chicken, you are more deluded than i have ever imagined. |
I think you're missing David's point - that is, we also treat animals cruelly for food. Yes, dogs are 'man's best friend' but in India for example, cows are sacred - what would an Indian forum be saying about the way Australian's kill & eat cows?? |
That's a good analogy. There's also a place in India where rats are worshipped and have their own temple. Yet here you can buy Ratsak on the shelves of every supermarket, which poisons them and gives them every bit as slow and painful a death as the dogs in Bali. As someone who's owned and loved rats, I can say they're as intelligent, friendly and loyal as dogs and obviously just as capable of experiencing pain and suffering. Yet, as necessary and unavoidable as pest control may be, most people here care little about how they die or are treated when alive (see science experiments).
Are we barbarians? I guess it's all relative, isn't it. |
Yep. Surely cruelty to any animal is disgusting & should be frowned upon. I don't know how someone can think being cruel to a chicken/cow/fish etc is less disgusting than being cruel to a dog. Cruel is cruel. Full stop. |
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think positive
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Joined: 30 Jun 2005 Location: somewhere
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Culprit wrote: | I heard someone on Radio saying they would not go to Bali as the people are exploited. The prefer to go on cruises. Someone had to remind them that many staff on cruises are Balinese as cheap labour. |
and yet having asked a few on cruises they dont feel that way. the conditions and the pay are much better than they can earn at home, which is why they dont mind 9 months on, 3 months off. pretty sad though, that they need to do that. _________________ You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either! |
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Skids
Quitting drinking will be one of the best choices you make in your life.
Joined: 11 Sep 2007 Location: Joined 3/6/02 . Member #175
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luvdids wrote: | David wrote: | luvdids wrote: | Skids wrote: | Never have and never will go to Bali.
If you can remotely compare a dog... commonly known as 'Mans best friend' being baited, tortured and submitted to what can only be described as a barbaric death. To the farming of a chicken, you are more deluded than i have ever imagined. |
I think you're missing David's point - that is, we also treat animals cruelly for food. Yes, dogs are 'man's best friend' but in India for example, cows are sacred - what would an Indian forum be saying about the way Australian's kill & eat cows?? |
That's a good analogy. There's also a place in India where rats are worshipped and have their own temple. Yet here you can buy Ratsak on the shelves of every supermarket, which poisons them and gives them every bit as slow and painful a death as the dogs in Bali. As someone who's owned and loved rats, I can say they're as intelligent, friendly and loyal as dogs and obviously just as capable of experiencing pain and suffering. Yet, as necessary and unavoidable as pest control may be, most people here care little about how they die or are treated when alive (see science experiments).
Are we barbarians? I guess it's all relative, isn't it. |
Yep. Surely cruelty to any animal is disgusting & should be frowned upon. I don't know how someone can think being cruel to a chicken/cow/fish etc is less disgusting than being cruel to a dog. Cruel is cruel. Full stop. |
I think the BIG point everyone here is missing is the fact they are selling the dog meat to tourists as Chicken. _________________ Don't count the days, make the days count. |
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Culprit
Joined: 06 Feb 2003 Location: Port Melbourne
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think positive wrote: | Culprit wrote: | I heard someone on Radio saying they would not go to Bali as the people are exploited. The prefer to go on cruises. Someone had to remind them that many staff on cruises are Balinese as cheap labour. |
and yet having asked a few on cruises they dont feel that way. the conditions and the pay are much better than they can earn at home, which is why they dont mind 9 months on, 3 months off. pretty sad though, that they need to do that. | Agree but they are on their as they are cheaper to employ than Barry from Broady. When we went on my last cruise which was full of rude Europeans the Balinese loved us. Especially as we speak Balinese and talked about Bali (Their home). |
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David
I dare you to try
Joined: 27 Jul 2003 Location: Andromeda
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Skids wrote: | I think the BIG point everyone here is missing is the fact they are selling the dog meat to tourists as Chicken. |
Which perhaps suggests that the lesson here is less "Bali is a shithole" and more "don't buy chicken from Balinese street vendors"... _________________ All watched over by machines of loving grace |
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Skids
Quitting drinking will be one of the best choices you make in your life.
Joined: 11 Sep 2007 Location: Joined 3/6/02 . Member #175
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David wrote: | Skids wrote: | I think the BIG point everyone here is missing is the fact they are selling the dog meat to tourists as Chicken. |
Which perhaps suggests that the lesson here is less "Bali is a shithole" and more "don't buy chicken from Balinese street vendors"... |
This is just one aspect that makes it a shit hole. _________________ Don't count the days, make the days count. |
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luvdids
Joined: 22 Mar 2008 Location: work
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Skids wrote: | luvdids wrote: | David wrote: | luvdids wrote: | Skids wrote: | Never have and never will go to Bali.
If you can remotely compare a dog... commonly known as 'Mans best friend' being baited, tortured and submitted to what can only be described as a barbaric death. To the farming of a chicken, you are more deluded than i have ever imagined. |
I think you're missing David's point - that is, we also treat animals cruelly for food. Yes, dogs are 'man's best friend' but in India for example, cows are sacred - what would an Indian forum be saying about the way Australian's kill & eat cows?? |
That's a good analogy. There's also a place in India where rats are worshipped and have their own temple. Yet here you can buy Ratsak on the shelves of every supermarket, which poisons them and gives them every bit as slow and painful a death as the dogs in Bali. As someone who's owned and loved rats, I can say they're as intelligent, friendly and loyal as dogs and obviously just as capable of experiencing pain and suffering. Yet, as necessary and unavoidable as pest control may be, most people here care little about how they die or are treated when alive (see science experiments).
Are we barbarians? I guess it's all relative, isn't it. |
Yep. Surely cruelty to any animal is disgusting & should be frowned upon. I don't know how someone can think being cruel to a chicken/cow/fish etc is less disgusting than being cruel to a dog. Cruel is cruel. Full stop. |
I think the BIG point everyone here is missing is the fact they are selling the dog meat to tourists as Chicken. |
Well, you didn't even raise that in the OP, you were on about the torture of the dogs. Even seemed to indicate that torture of chickens can't possibly be compared to the torture of dogs. |
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Culprit
Joined: 06 Feb 2003 Location: Port Melbourne
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Quote: | I think the BIG point everyone here is missing is the fact they are selling the dog meat to tourists as Chicken. | Skids as you stated, you have never been there and this is not the daily occurrence from my frequent visits. I wouldn't be surprised if it was a paid set up and it would not be the first time the media has done shit like this. Never let the truth get in the way of a good story. Yes the locals eat dog, just like those in many other countries as they are poor people. Do the restaurants serve it up and say dog is chicken? For one the texture and taste are totally different and if a restaurant served it up it would be shamed on all the forums and go bust and keep in mind most restaurants are owned by ex pat Australians with Indonesian sponsors. |
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stui magpie
Prepare for the worst, hope for the best.
Joined: 03 May 2005 Location: In flagrante delicto
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Dog meat festival in China.
http://edition.cnn.com/2017/06/20/opinions/china-dog-meat-festival-yulin/index.html
Interesting piece from the article.
Quote: | The festival has helped reinforce foreign stereotypes about China and the Chinese people.
Many who oppose Yulin's dog massacre see China without a legacy of compassion. They see Chinese as culturally programmed to animal cruelty.
They don't believe that compassion was once a state policy in China's dynastic past that included vegetarianism and mercy release of captive animals. Ancient Chinese scholars used their actions to exemplify how compassion should work.
In China's past, dog meat was considered distasteful. When Yulin's dog meat vendors started the "festival," activists in China were the first to oppose it. China's young and educated urbanites stand at the forefront of the campaign. |
_________________ Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down. |
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Skids
Quitting drinking will be one of the best choices you make in your life.
Joined: 11 Sep 2007 Location: Joined 3/6/02 . Member #175
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Skids
Quitting drinking will be one of the best choices you make in your life.
Joined: 11 Sep 2007 Location: Joined 3/6/02 . Member #175
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luvdids wrote: | Skids wrote: | luvdids wrote: | David wrote: | luvdids wrote: | Skids wrote: | Never have and never will go to Bali.
If you can remotely compare a dog... commonly known as 'Mans best friend' being baited, tortured and submitted to what can only be described as a barbaric death. To the farming of a chicken, you are more deluded than i have ever imagined. |
I think you're missing David's point - that is, we also treat animals cruelly for food. Yes, dogs are 'man's best friend' but in India for example, cows are sacred - what would an Indian forum be saying about the way Australian's kill & eat cows?? |
That's a good analogy. There's also a place in India where rats are worshipped and have their own temple. Yet here you can buy Ratsak on the shelves of every supermarket, which poisons them and gives them every bit as slow and painful a death as the dogs in Bali. As someone who's owned and loved rats, I can say they're as intelligent, friendly and loyal as dogs and obviously just as capable of experiencing pain and suffering. Yet, as necessary and unavoidable as pest control may be, most people here care little about how they die or are treated when alive (see science experiments).
Are we barbarians? I guess it's all relative, isn't it. |
Yep. Surely cruelty to any animal is disgusting & should be frowned upon. I don't know how someone can think being cruel to a chicken/cow/fish etc is less disgusting than being cruel to a dog. Cruel is cruel. Full stop. |
I think the BIG point everyone here is missing is the fact they are selling the dog meat to tourists as Chicken. |
Well, you didn't even raise that in the OP, you were on about the torture of the dogs. Even seemed to indicate that torture of chickens can't possibly be compared to the torture of dogs. |
What did the link say? **** me, do i have to quote the whole article for you? _________________ Don't count the days, make the days count. |
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think positive
Side By Side
Joined: 30 Jun 2005 Location: somewhere
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stui magpie wrote: | Dog meat festival in China.
http://edition.cnn.com/2017/06/20/opinions/china-dog-meat-festival-yulin/index.html
Interesting piece from the article.
Quote: | The festival has helped reinforce foreign stereotypes about China and the Chinese people.
Many who oppose Yulin's dog massacre see China without a legacy of compassion. They see Chinese as culturally programmed to animal cruelty.
They don't believe that compassion was once a state policy in China's dynastic past that included vegetarianism and mercy release of captive animals. Ancient Chinese scholars used their actions to exemplify how compassion should work.
In China's past, dog meat was considered distasteful. When Yulin's dog meat vendors started the "festival," activists in China were the first to oppose it. China's young and educated urbanites stand at the forefront of the campaign. |
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I posted about it on the previous page
So yes I like a good reality show, ok, bad ones too! Not the trashians, but I like a couple of housewives and yes, the terrible Abby lee dance mums! Here is a trash celebrity using her big name and her own money to try and stop this barbaric 'festival'.
http://www.realitytea.com/2017/05/18/lisa-vanderpump-celebrates-china-temporarily-bans-yulin-dog-meat-festival/
She has also spoken on Capitol Hill in front of senators, and has a rescue centre in China, and has managed to get a lot of dogs out of China, it's not a food festival. It's a torture festival, thereis nothing humane, they torture the dogs (and other animals) as they believe adrenalin adds to the taste of the meat. I'd like to zap their $£$%^%%$ adrenalin glands I can tell you. @&$!S _________________ You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either! |
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HAL
Please don't shout at me - I can't help it.
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Are you giving trash celebrity using her big name and her own money to try and stop this barbaric 'festival' to me? |
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mandy
Joined: 03 Jun 2001 Location: Glen Iris
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I LOVE Bali. And I LOVE eating meat. Not my dog but.
Each to their own. _________________ #TEAMBUCKS
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