OPINION PLEASE NOTE – DISAGREE? TELL ME PLEASE: It may surprise people to know that there are 10 countries where cat and dog meat (or cat or dog meat) is still on the menu. Although Taiwan has just banned it which is a good sign that in the Far East there is a gradual …
NEWS AND OPINION – SHENZHEN, CHINA: The city administrators of the metropolis called Shenzhen in southeastern China, with a population of 12.5 million, is preparing to ban cat and dog meat in light of the coronavirus which is believed to have been caused by the slaughtering of wild animals at a live animal market …
This is a young Asian woman who seems to be in a restaurant while the person opposite her videos her chomping down on what appears to be a young, whole domestic or feral cat, cooked and glazed. Vegetables are provided as an accompaniment. She tweets: me eating doja cat after she removed her 2nd …
Not cool. Racist prank. That’s what they are saying. I don’t want to get too heavily involved in the debate to be honest. It is too delicate. The guy wants to buy fried cat and waves some dollar notes at her. She threatens to call the police. You decide for yourselves if it’s racist …
The United States of America’s House of Representatives (“The House”) has issued a non-binding resolution urging other nations to end the cat and dog meat trade. The countries The resolution asks the governments of India, Cambodia, Laos, Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, South Korea and China to ban the consumption of feral, stray and …
A federal law is being introduced in the US to ban people from ‘knowingly slaughtering a dog or cat for human consumption’. Yes, in general it is currently legal for an individual in America to kill a cat and eat it.
Wow, this is something bizarrely new and deliberately outrageous (as a selling point). It is a mobile game. It is called ‘Dirty Chinese Restaurant’. The players chase after cats and dogs to chop them up with a cleaver to cook and serve to customers (a play on the brutal cat meat industry). The game …
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