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Old 03-26-2006, 11:17 AM   #22
jimmyjimmy
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Originally Posted by KimMee's Mom
I did see the dogs - I walked up to them and started to pet them when I realized that I was standing at a dog butcher shop. I seriously almost fainted as I looked up and saw the dog meat hanging. It is a shame for this to happen but I still don't think we can condemn another culture's ways- We eat beef and turkey and chicken - who is looking them in the eye when they are slaughtered. I understand your wanting to get this noticed and hopefully things will change but you have to do it with love and kindness.
I am really sorry about your experience with the dogs in front of the butcher.
I also agree we have to respect another culture which we are not used to.

I don`t mean to defence myself, and I am really proud of being a Korean. I studied Korean history in Korean university. I know we have a rich history and many civilized things we can show proudly to the world.
I will be even more proud if some Koreans don`t eat dogs anymore.

For me saving dogs is more important than become embarrassed bc I am Korean , so I said some doggy eaters are barbarians . If anyone mistreats our companian animals I would say he or she is a barbarian no matter which country they come from.

I totally don`t agree eating dog under the name of 'cultural diversities' . Because in human history, chicken or pigs are raised to be eaten but dogs are a different rank of animals. They show so much emotion and have always been human`s best friends. I believe Korean dogs have been same to their people .
I want to respect all the dogs. I can`t agree some dogs have different purpose.

I hope this thing changes eventually.. I will try to calm down. I `ve been not myself thesedays when I saw the animal cruelty. Thank you for interests.
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