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TopicYulin dog meat festival begins in China
Frolex
06/25/19 3:46:07 PM
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vocedelmorte posted...
I wouldn't be okay. But i would be desensitized of it, just how i desensitized from pigs slaughterhouses.


That's fine, as long as you're recognizing you're making an emotional distinction here rather than a moral one.

vocedelmorte posted...
F in China they had a dog farms, where they breed dogs for food. But they aren't having these farms.
There is a reason for this 'tradition', and it has to do with famines that China experienced in the past, where they would eat everything. They would eat human corpses too by the way, is this tradition also okay? Now there are no famines in China and everyone is wealthy enough to feed themselves without resorting to catching stray animals.
Now more Chinese view dogs as pets, and these tradition is dying off, so you really shouldn't be supporting it.


I agree, tradition is not in itself a moral justification for an action. So then what does this to do morally justify the consumption of pigs and cows?
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