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    I mean he literally showed the corpses of dogs hanging from vendors stands and where it said dog on the menus.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rbHxeOQA1Mc

    All of this video is about how the poor eat whatever wild animals they can catch and how dog is also a common food there, easy to access in about any city and rural areas.

    Posted in Feb this year so before we entered lockdown or were really paying attention to Covid.

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        He travels to several provinces and shows dog meat on sale in all of them, even large developed cities.

        There is a dog meat festival he goes to in Yulin.

        I get that you want to push back on this, but watch the video first at least.

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            "I had an ex whose family literally farmed dogs for consumption, and even for them dog wasn’t a common meal."

            Come on, seriously?

            If you can find dog meat in a local market in every town or city, how is that not common?

            Steak is not a "common" meal in the US, but it's not uncommon and you can find it anywhere.

            If 25% of Americans had eaten a food, that is common.

            You're letting your knee-jerk defensiveness of anything in China make you argue against this while you actually knew someone who farms dog meat.

            Why should I bother arguing against someone that dead set on not budging.

            • StolenStalin [comrade/them,they/them]
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              You can get your hands on ostrich/gator/buffalo meat in just about every major US city as well, i've seen farms for ostrich and buffalo. The meat being accessible is different from it being common.

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                If you can buy swordfish in every grocery store it isn't uncommon. It's eaten as a special meal, but that isn't uncommon.

                Kangaroo meat is uncommon in America, dog meat impossible to acquire.

                But swordfish I can go to a Stop & Shop and buy.

                  • ItGoesItGoes [he/him]
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                    Why are you downvoting this guy?

                    That channel is disgusting fucking propaganda and you guys are falling for it like the pathetic tools/useful idiots you are. This guy is absolutely right, dog is barely eaten in China – dog and any weird animal those racist pieces of shit tells you about; I live I China and I know this very well.

                    I'm really angry now, do you want to know why? Because I used to watch this little piece of shit before I came to live in this country and oh boy, he couldn't tell more lies. You guys are falling for pure bullshit.