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Not content with boiling dogs alive , or stealing pet cats to torture and eat , now they have decided that in the name of "entertainment" they have tied a live pig to a bungee rope and let it go .
Unsurprisingly the pig died a horrible death .
I will never set foot in this backward medieval shithole of a place .
Cunts !! |
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"Not content with boiling dogs alive , or stealing pet cats to torture and eat , now they have decided that in the name of "entertainment" they have tied a live pig to a bungee rope and let it go .
Unsurprisingly the pig died a horrible death .
I will never set foot in this backward medieval shithole of a place .
Cunts !!"
scumbags thinking this is entertainment |
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I’ve been there Grump several times and can honestly say there’s a lot more animal cruelty going on than we’ll ever know.
Animal welfare is just not on their radar. Don’t go... |
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"Not content with boiling dogs alive , or stealing pet cats to torture and eat , now they have decided that in the name of "entertainment" they have tied a live pig to a bungee rope and let it go .
Unsurprisingly the pig died a horrible death .
I will never set foot in this backward medieval shithole of a place .
Cunts !!"
Sorry you feel that way, I have spent 17 years doing business in China and found in general the people are extremely friendly and very nice.
yes there are cultural differences, but most of it is hyped by the media, as is London’s knife crimes in the USA.
Do not let this type of media darken your opinion of a people and place you have not seen.
More worrying is the lower hygiene levels they live with, hence the latest outbreak of a virus that could multiply to a pandemic proportion.
This problem is simply lack of knowledge and motivation to improve the living standards by their government.. |
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"I’ve been there Grump several times and can honestly say there’s a lot more animal cruelty going on than we’ll ever know.
Animal welfare is just not on their radar. Don’t go... "
I probably dont want to know either , and I wont be going that's for sure |
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"Not content with boiling dogs alive , or stealing pet cats to torture and eat , now they have decided that in the name of "entertainment" they have tied a live pig to a bungee rope and let it go .
Unsurprisingly the pig died a horrible death .
I will never set foot in this backward medieval shithole of a place .
Cunts !!
Sorry you feel that way, I have spent 17 years doing business in China and found in general the people are extremely friendly and very nice.
yes there are cultural differences, but most of it is hyped by the media, as is London’s knife crimes in the USA.
Do not let this type of media darken your opinion of a people and place you have not seen.
More worrying is the lower hygiene levels they live with, hence the latest outbreak of a virus that could multiply to a pandemic proportion.
This problem is simply lack of knowledge and motivation to improve the living standards by their government.."
I'm sure the majority of people there are wonderful polite people, it's just their animal welfare is non existent, I have researched this and in the whole , more and more Chinese citizens are starting to wake up , so theres hope yet |
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I don't think that it was exactly a collective decision made by "China".
The absurd shit that has happened to this country, and America over the last few years is done by a minority of the population and shouldn't necessarily be seen to be representative of the country as a whole. |
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"Motherfuckers
Yep
Please don’t say that, as I mentioned there are a lot of really nice people in China
How would we as brits feel if this was another nation calling us the same??"
Nuance?!? There's no room for nuance on the internets, you traitor! :D |
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"Motherfuckers
Yep
Please don’t say that, as I mentioned there are a lot of really nice people in China
How would we as brits feel if this was another nation calling us the same??
Nuance?!? There's no room for nuance on the internets, you traitor! :D"
Errrrr |
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"Motherfuckers
Yep
Please don’t say that, as I mentioned there are a lot of really nice people in China
How would we as brits feel if this was another nation calling us the same??"
Brits are probably the most insulted nation on the planet |
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"Motherfuckers
Yep
Please don’t say that, as I mentioned there are a lot of really nice people in China
How would we as brits feel if this was another nation calling us the same??
Brits are probably the most insulted nation on the planet " Tis True my learned friend |
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"I don't think that it was exactly a collective decision made by "China".
The absurd shit that has happened to this country, and America over the last few years is done by a minority of the population and shouldn't necessarily be seen to be representative of the country as a whole."
I have stated ^ above that things are hopefully changing, I just fail to comprehend how this was deemed entertaining |
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"I don't think that it was exactly a collective decision made by "China".
The absurd shit that has happened to this country, and America over the last few years is done by a minority of the population and shouldn't necessarily be seen to be representative of the country as a whole.
I have stated ^ above that things are hopefully changing, I just fail to comprehend how this was deemed entertaining "
As much as I agree with that, maybe cover off Bull Fighting and Rodeo first? |
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"I don't think that it was exactly a collective decision made by "China".
The absurd shit that has happened to this country, and America over the last few years is done by a minority of the population and shouldn't necessarily be seen to be representative of the country as a whole.
I have stated ^ above that things are hopefully changing, I just fail to comprehend how this was deemed entertaining
As much as I agree with that, maybe cover off Bull Fighting and Rodeo first? " Yes , should be banned too .
Before anyone jumps on me , yes I eat meat , but only UK certified stunned killed meat
No animals anywhere should be harmed for so called entertainment |
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"I don't think that it was exactly a collective decision made by "China".
The absurd shit that has happened to this country, and America over the last few years is done by a minority of the population and shouldn't necessarily be seen to be representative of the country as a whole.
I have stated ^ above that things are hopefully changing, I just fail to comprehend how this was deemed entertaining
As much as I agree with that, maybe cover off Bull Fighting and Rodeo first? Yes , should be banned too .
Before anyone jumps on me , yes I eat meat , but only UK certified stunned killed meat
No animals anywhere should be harmed for so called entertainment "
You could boycott all product manufactured in China, thus amplifying your sheer disgust for the country. |
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And badger baiting goes on in this country, still.
A badger is nailed to a board, and dogs rip it to pieces. The badger has no chance of defending itself and is in pain way before the dogs.
We ain't so clean here |
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"And badger baiting goes on in this country, still.
A badger is nailed to a board, and dogs rip it to pieces. The badger has no chance of defending itself and is in pain way before the dogs.
We ain't so clean here"
To be sure, to be sure. Next we'll be stabbing bulls with swords, and chucking donkeys out of high buildings! |
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"Was the rope too long? How did it die and how do people know that it wasn’t an accident and maybe the pig wanted to bungee jump?
Thrill seeking swine!!"
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Britain needed an Irish man to point out how cruel to animals they were being. Ireland had some of the first/oldest anti cruelty to animal laws in the world.
It was an Irish man who brought in laws to protect cattle, he then went on and gained support friends to start the RSPCA.
The point I am making is, its hard to see how cruel you are being from the inside. It was easy for the Irish person who came from a place where cattle were cherished to see it. It is easier for us to see their treatment of animals as bad. But its hard for them to see it.
They have done great things in China, they have rescued the panda and other animals in Danger. If they were in control of africa they would save the rhinos, lions etc.
But they still have a long way to go. You cant just go into an area and say "you cant eat your food anymore", its a lot harder than that. Has to be done little by little.
But I think China as a country is aware that a lot of things around animals need to change, and they have made steps toward that. We cant keep chucking them infront of a bus every time we see a photo of a dog in a cage.
I mean we are taking some steps backward, to allow for crueler killing of animals for religious reasons. etc etc. |
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"Britain needed an Irish man to point out how cruel to animals they were being. Ireland had some of the first/oldest anti cruelty to animal laws in the world.
It was an Irish man who brought in laws to protect cattle, he then went on and gained support friends to start the RSPCA.
The point I am making is, its hard to see how cruel you are being from the inside. It was easy for the Irish person who came from a place where cattle were cherished to see it. It is easier for us to see their treatment of animals as bad. But its hard for them to see it.
They have done great things in China, they have rescued the panda and other animals in Danger. If they were in control of africa they would save the rhinos, lions etc.
But they still have a long way to go. You cant just go into an area and say "you cant eat your food anymore", its a lot harder than that. Has to be done little by little.
But I think China as a country is aware that a lot of things around animals need to change, and they have made steps toward that. We cant keep chucking them infront of a bus every time we see a photo of a dog in a cage.
I mean we are taking some steps backward, to allow for crueler killing of animals for religious reasons. etc etc."
Halal you mean . I despise that and dont stock any Halal products.
If I lose business over it , so be it |
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"Halal you mean . I despise that and dont stock any Halal products.
If I lose business over it , so be it "
Its a shame, because after the first laws in the UK, UK people actually changed very fast. It kind of just clicked "why were we not always doing it this way", and year after year for 200 years they were at the front of animal rights.
Some of these methods are depressing not because they are a step back, but because they are a step back and a statement "This is as good as it will ever be". We can do better. |
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