Before the fake Turkish Golden Retriever scam
…was the Asian dog meat scam that introduced a deadly canine flu into America last year. Just this month, the San Diego Humane Society imported yet another plane load of dogs from Korea for resale. San Diego. California. The same California that claims to have a massive overpopulation of dogs in their shelters when they ship dogs north to Oregon, Washington, Utah and Canada is importing dogs from Korea. Not just any dogs. Puppies.

A perfect example of narrative overriding logic.
I blame Obama. Obama and his dietary wants.
So jug ears can now have his fave food any wheres? Wow. I want a leftie for brekkie.
“Give me your tired, your mangey,
Your huddled packs yapping to breathe free,
The wretched strays of your teeming shore.
Send these, the homeless, flea-bitten, to me:
I lift my lamp beside the golden door.”
We are a nation built by immigrant mongrels.
By Allah,Kenji,that was beautiful (sniffle).
But,if these geniuses are going to import all these “food” dogs, what in hell do they expect the people over in Korea to eat,tofu?
And let’s not get all culturally superior here,many people the world over eat dogs.Rumor has it,though unsubstantiated that out own beloved Aboriginals used to eat dogs in ancient times, which is the era before 1950.
The government of India is remiss in it’s duties to it’s citizens as they are NOT rescuing the millions of cattle eaten annually here in beautiful,civilized Canader and the USA!
I guess we’re better than them.
I crossed the border in Macau around 1990, there was a market nearby.
featuring dog meat including the severed heads. a severe case of culture shock was avoided by the fact I knew dog meat was popular in that part of the world and elsewhere. didn’t some of the early arctic/subarctic explorers take sled dogs with that contingency in mind?
anyway, watch for a whole industry to pop up around this issue until the bleeding hearts get wise and/or overwhelmed and/or lose interest as they are wont to do.
That reminds me of a Gwich’in elder from Old Crow who wisely commented “SkiDo no good to eat if things go bad”.