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Created by westozwind westozwind  > 9 months ago, 19 Jun 2017
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westozwind
westozwind

WA

1416 posts

19 Jun 2017 3:10pm
Another great reason to visit this third world location
http://ab.co/2tD06kb
clarence
clarence

TAS

979 posts

19 Jun 2017 5:27pm
Animals Australia might be able to bring live export to a standstill, but they've got bugger-all chance of stopping dog meat trade in Bali.
DARTH
DARTH

WA

3028 posts

19 Jun 2017 5:08pm
I thought this common knowledge. I've eaten ox heart, wasn't bad.
Rails
Rails

QLD

1371 posts

19 Jun 2017 8:37pm
Reminds me of a funny story from new Ireland, after eating pork for a week my mate finally twigged that there were no pigs on the islands but a fairly good population of dogs that the locals never ever patted
sad if there is cruelty involved though probably no worse than the local Australian factory chickens and feedlots
animal proteins are so 20th century
landlord
landlord

WA

5 posts

22 Jun 2017 11:04am
In thrid world country like China eating canine is pretty much normal to then. Very sad indeed.
saltiest1
saltiest1

NSW

2562 posts

22 Jun 2017 7:48pm
That's a bit ruff.
djt91184
djt91184

QLD

1211 posts

22 Jun 2017 8:46pm
Saya suka sekali anjing rendang mm mmm
landlord
landlord

WA

5 posts

23 Jun 2017 9:40am
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djt91184 said..
Saya suka sekali anjing rendang mm mmm


What do you mean?
Adriano
Adriano

11206 posts

23 Jun 2017 10:38am
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landlord said..What do you mean?



Oliver, or milsy?
Agent nods
Agent nods

622 posts

23 Jun 2017 7:47pm
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Rails said..
Reminds me of a funny story from new Ireland, after eating pork for a week my mate finally twigged that there were no pigs on the islands but a fairly good population of dogs that the locals never ever patted
sad if there is cruelty involved though probably no worse than the local Australian factory chickens and feedlots
animal proteins are so 20th century


There are heaps of pigs in New Ireland, besides shell money it is one of the big shows of wealth. dogs traditionally are not pets in PNG. Primarily they were hunting dogs, and around villages kept vermin down and survived (just) on scraps.


SEMALU Village Pigs Tied & Trussed to Bamboo Poles being prepared for a Village Feast, in KANDAS in Southern New Ireland along West Coast in PNG, Photo by Malum Nalu on 14-04-2016.

I have seen heaps of pigs departing Rabaul in banana boats, destined with the humans on board for New Ireland.

You can instantly tell the difference between dog -red meat, pork white meat.

There is really no difference between eating dog, and any other meat. As long as there is a bit of humanity in its life, and death, what is the difference, between eating a dog, cow, sheep, rabbit, chicken or guinea pig?
Mastbender
Mastbender

1972 posts

24 Jun 2017 2:26am
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Agent nods said..

There is really no difference between eating dog, and any other meat. As long as there is a bit of humanity in its life, and death, what is the difference, between eating a dog, cow, sheep, rabbit, chicken or guinea pig?


Intelligence.
Buster fin
Buster fin

WA

2597 posts

24 Jun 2017 7:44am
Pigs are quite smart.

Tasty too.
drewpweiner
drewpweiner

WA

501 posts

24 Jun 2017 10:44am
Leo Tolstoy once said "A man can live and be healthy without killing animals for food; therefore, if he eats meat, he participates in taking animal life merely for the sake of his appetite. And to act so is immoral."
drewpweiner
drewpweiner

WA

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24 Jun 2017 10:44am
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Mastbender said..

Agent nods said..

There is really no difference between eating dog, and any other meat. As long as there is a bit of humanity in its life, and death, what is the difference, between eating a dog, cow, sheep, rabbit, chicken or guinea pig?



Intelligence.


"Because it doesn't show stress on its face, it doesn't feel it." True statement? It's naive of us to think that just because an animal doesn't behave in the way we behave, it therefore isn't having a conscious experience or is intelligent or feels stressed or tortured.

www.onegreenplanet.org/animalsandnature/farm-animals-that-are-probably-smarter-than-your-dog/
Skid
Skid

QLD

1499 posts

25 Jun 2017 3:03pm



Rex
Rex

Rex

WA

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25 Jun 2017 5:30pm
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drewpweiner said..
Leo Tolstoy once said "A man can live and be healthy without killing animals for food; therefore, if he eats meat, he participates in taking animal life merely for the sake of his appetite. And to act so is immoral."


Wise words.
landlord
landlord

WA

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27 Jun 2017 10:56am
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Adriano said..



landlord said..What do you mean?




Oliver, or milsy?


I can't understand what djt91184 posted. Poor pigs... Roast festival?
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