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Last year Robert Kennedy Jr. texted a photograph to a friend. In the photo RFK Jr. was posing, alongside an unidentified woman, with the barbecued remains of what appears to be a dog. Kennedy told the person, who was traveling to Asia, that he might enjoy a restaurant in Korea that served dog on the menu, suggesting Kennedy had sampled dog. The photo was taken in 2010, according to the digital file’s metadata—the same year he was diagnosed with a dead tapeworm in his brain. (A veterinarian who examined the photograph says the carcass is a canine, pointing to the 13 pairs of ribs, which include the tell-tale “floating rib” found in dogs.)

The picture’s intent seems to have been comedic—Kennedy and his companion are pantomiming—but for the recipient it was disturbing evidence of Kennedy’s poor judgment and thoughtlessness, simultaneously mocking Korean culture, reveling in animal cruelty, and needlessly risking his reputation and that of his family.

When Kennedy was married to his second wife, Mary Richardson, he was known to text other damning images to friends as well—of nude women. Those friends assumed Kennedy himself had taken the pictures, but they didn’t know whether the subjects had consented to having their genitalia photographed, let alone shared with other people. When one friend lost his phone, he panicked that somebody might discover the images.

  • HarryLime [any]
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    5 days ago

    Someone on twitter was speculating that that's where he got the worm from. Cooking dog has become stigmatized in Korea, so only really shady farms do it.

    • dead [he/him]
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      5 days ago

      Dog meat is still consumed in DPRK. Almost every year since at least 2009, KCNA (official DPRK news) has reported a tangogi cooking contest in Pyongyang around the end of July. Tangogi is the korean word for dog meat. I would suspect that they are hosting the same again this year around July 22.

      I like the DPRK. I read the DPRK state media pretty frequently and it doesn't seem like they intend to slow down dog meat consumption.

      example

      Here is an article for Rodong Sinmun, a newspaper in DPRK, from July 2023. It says that a tangogi cooking contest was held from July 18 to July 20. There's no photos on the page.

      http://rodong.rep.kp/en/index.php?MTJAMjAyMy0wNy0yMi1IMDAzQDE1QDFAQDBAOA==