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Legitimately not a troll thread

There is nothing wrong with eating dog. We eat pork and pigs are way smarter than many breeds of dog. It's literally only "wrong" because they weren't domesticated with the sole intention of being eaten but like with all domesticated items, they were meant to be used by humans none the less. If you raised your own dog, there should be nothing preventing you from eating it, legally or ethically (assuming you eat other forms of meat). Concerns regarding humane raising of dogs to be consumed is a completely different argument and one that is shared among all types of animals that people still regularly consume.

>> No.13282868

>>13282855
Horse meat's pretty great, too. I don't like the idea of other people telling what animals I can and can't eat. Whale was pretty overrated, though. Shark steaks are great, but sharkfin soup is boring as fuck. Turtle soup is way better. I've tried cuy, but it's usually seasoned way to much to make an opinion about whether guinea pigs taste good by themselves. Fried locusts are great, but they're more of a snack than a meal. Python is really great, but the bone-to-meat ratio is pretty crap.
I have never had the chance to try dog or cat, but I wouldn't say no.

>> No.13282884

>>13282868
>I don't like the idea of other people telling what animals I can and can't eat
I can understand if consuming that animal inherently encourages unethical hunting practices or it endangers the population but that doesn't apply to dog

I hear dog and cat meat isn't really any good anyway

>> No.13282909

>>13282855
Back to your third world shithole faggot. Dogs did more for civilization than half the countries

>> No.13282917

>>13282884
>that doesn't apply to dog
You just don't know Asia.

>> No.13282918

>>13282909
>Back to your third world shithole faggot.
Most countries have a history of eating dogs.

>> No.13282931

>>13282918
It was considered poverty food in Ireland in the first century AD. I think it might be nowadays, too...

>> No.13282941

>>13282855
we co evolved with dogs to a great extent and are very empathic and sensitive towards them by instinct

moraly, its not worse than pork, but we can't help having a greater emotional response

>> No.13282944

>>13282855
it's just cultural bias. food is a subjective topic and every culture and person has varying tastes. as long as the dogs being eaten are not other peoples property. i ain't got no problem what other people put into their stomachs.

>> No.13282948

>>13282909
horses and oxen were just as important as dogs, yet are readily eaten

>> No.13282985

>>13282917
like I said in the OP

>Concerns regarding humane raising of dogs to be consumed is a completely different argument and one that is shared among all types of animals that people still regularly consume

>> No.13283014

>>13282909
without oxen humanity would still be stuck in caves but yet here you are eating steaks and all sorts of beef

>> No.13283028

>>13283014
Civilization was a mistake. Many such cases. Sad.

>> No.13283062

>>13282855
The problem with dog is that they kidnap peoples home pets. It is one thing if they are raising the same breed of dog to butcher themselves. It is pretty fucked up to go to someones yard and take their dog to butcher.

>> No.13283072

>>13282855
You may notice that the majority of meat you eat is an herbivore, and we don't eat many carnivorous animals. Carnivores like bears are extremely gamey meat and is pretty much only good for stews and grinding up. So it may be safe to extend the logic to dogs and say that their meat is probably lame compared to other, more productive forms of meat like cows and chickens. This isn't to say there aren't herbivores that aren't gamey. Venison can be very gamey depending on the deer.

>> No.13283081

>>13283072
you may notice that humans comprise of many cultures and ethnicities. food is not a one size fit all product. what you may find distasteful others may find enjoyable.

>> No.13283132

>>13283072
The problem with bear is the parasites and it being perceived as difficult to cook. Horse is banned in America because it is viewed as a companion animal. Whale is banned because it get lamented over people killing endangered species when non-endangered species of whale exist. You can also find videos of "herbivore" animals eating smaller animals because they are in the way. It is selective eating, the animal doesn't care.

>> No.13283135

>>13283072
>You may notice that the majority of meat you eat is an herbivore
More or less true. Carnivores are more costly to raise as livestock, and thus are mostly available as wild meat which is inherently different. The other issue with carnivores is biomagnification of toxins, as seen particularly in carnivorous fish such as tuna and shark. On the other hand, this also makes carnivore meat more nutrient dense. Sometimes, in the case of polar bears, certain parts such as liver become nutrient dense to the point of toxicity.
As an aside, chickens are actually omnivorous, and infrequently eat field mice when they can catch them. Those dinosaur genes are still kicking.

>> No.13283140

>>13283135
Pigs are the same way, you can feed them meat and they will eat it.

>> No.13283148

>>13283140
I'd pin them more as detrivores, though. They don't exactly chase after live prey.

>> No.13283175
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Only subhumans eat dog meat when there's delicious meat from pigs and cows to eat instead.

>> No.13283191

>>13283175
I was waiting for this webm.

>> No.13283226

>>13283175
Why didn't they attack the intruders? How pathetic. Never get a dog unless they're a mastiff.

>> No.13283231

>>13283175
people steal chickens too