tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21444271.post7107315478802084932..comments2023-11-03T22:34:56.656+09:00Comments on I'm no Picasso: The Big One: eating dog.I'm no Picassohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06516337555349888808noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21444271.post-45183469242927826412022-12-08T11:39:04.673+09:002022-12-08T11:39:04.673+09:00H&M Lanvin<a href="https://www.lanvinforhm.com/" rel="nofollow">H&M Lanvin</a>GASAKhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11072084312865136255noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21444271.post-90808138326339032612010-03-06T22:50:27.576+09:002010-03-06T22:50:27.576+09:00I hate to say it...but I agree with you! Complain...I hate to say it...but I agree with you! Complaining about how cruel we are to cows and wearing leather and eating beef...is hypocritical. There's a disturbing trend where we complain about things that 'other people' do...but we don't for a minute consider our own behaviour. Like those people who hate all (insert race or creed here) except for (insert ethno-centric name here) because she's my friend and isn't she lovely. <br /><br />Eating meat is a lovely thing...except for dog because I like dogs!<br /><br />I guess two wrongs don't make a right.Burndoghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10810891417843137002noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21444271.post-9048253115865340882010-03-06T11:25:01.976+09:002010-03-06T11:25:01.976+09:00Of course one doesn't have to be strict vegan ...Of course one doesn't have to be strict vegan to object to animal cruelty. But it would be better, in my opinion, if someone wants to condemn an individual or an entire culture for a behavior, that they make sure they aren't being completely hypocritical about it. <br /><br />Do I like the idea of a dog being beaten to death? Not in the least. Just like I hate the idea of cows standing in one place for their entire lives. But I personally don't have the right to condemn one over the other, because I don't invest the time that it takes to check the sources of my consumption and be sure that I'm not supporting the latter practice, financially. <br /><br />There's a difference between personal choice and opinion, and public shaming. <br /><br />I also find it funny how out of touch some people are with the reality of meat eating, though. I actually struggled for years as a kid with the ability to eat meat, because sometimes it would just gross me out. To this day, I still can't eat a hotdog.I'm no Picassohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06516337555349888808noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21444271.post-62078301094332508022010-03-06T09:36:15.974+09:002010-03-06T09:36:15.974+09:00I don't think one has to be a strict vegan to ...I don't think one has to be a strict vegan to object to the cruel practices of animals raised for any kind of human consumption. I don't limit my objections to dogs in Korea, though. And I do make efforts to lessen my dependence on animal products (if only cheese were not so darned delicious!).<br /><br />I also grew up in a farming community where my best friend in elementary school had a goat and a pot-bellied pig as pets. I find it funny that I'm probably far more comfortable with the WHOLE process of getting meat to the table than my meat-eating friends.Dianahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03708273691893291730noreply@blogger.com