Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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China considering banning
Eating dogs and cats! Welcome to 15th century!
Shenzhen could be first city in China to ban eating of dogs and cats. Goggle if you want to read the article. Now if they get to rats, bats, and bird nests. Nothing sounds better than bird nest soup! Yum! |
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It might just have a little giant loophole: Scope.—Subsection (a) shall apply only with respect to conduct— (1) in interstate commerce or foreign commerce; or (2) within the special maritime and territorial jurisdiction of the United States That would seem maybe to allow private consumption which is outside the purrview of interstate commerce. So, it still is legal, unless regulated by local legislation, to feast on Fluffy. Maybe China's ahead of the curve, not stuck in the 15th century. Thanks for helping me learn something today. I did not expect to find that when a friend asks if it is okay to bring their dog to my home for dinner that they might be offering the entrée. [awaiting incoming from Angie and Geo]
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I wouldn’t want to be breaking law in China. You might come up missing. Like the billionaire that said something degrading about the superior leader. I would Imagine this fine country had to enact law from ancestry traditions??? Beside’s I’ve never see dog meat for sale. But I’ve never shopped open markets in ancestral areas of few big cities. Now if person really hungry which probably 95% here have never experienced ( and I don’t mean hungry cause I missed lunch) probably be surprised what they could eat. It’s just not China that gutting selling in open markets, eating dogs and cats. |
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I guess they can still eat bats, rats and who knows what else in China. It might be wise to shut down their wet markets. I visited one once when I was there. Various cuts of raw mystery meat were hanging from the ceiling in the open air inside a carport-like shelter. Every piece of it was literally covered with flies.
Perhaps there were no laws against eating dog and cat meat in the US because they were not necessary as it was not happening. Then over the past few years Chinese and other resident aliens who were arriving here wanted a 'taste of back home'. I know when groups of Vietnamese first settled here family pets in their neighborhoods did disappear, perhaps to appear on their dinner plates. Squirrels disappeared from parks, too. Disclosure: Two of my physicians are Vietnamese. One of the most prolific inventors I have ever done work for is Vietnamese. I have bought duck liver from a Vietnamese market in the OC to make foie gras. Many wealthy Chinese have bought multimillion dollar properties where I used to live in Orange County, CA and I love Chinese food! I have enjoyed horse meat, frog legs and escargot (snails) in France, Minke, a small unendangered whale, and seal meat in Norway, grasshoppers covered in chile pepper in Mexico, menudo (tripe soup), chicharrones and rattlesnake meat in New Mexico and mountain oysters at the Testicle Festival near Clinton Montana - and have the T-shirt. I also enjoy Andrew Zimmern's show where he eats just about anything. Yet somehow eating pets such as dogs and cats...no thanks!
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