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China signals ban on eating dog meat

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https://www.theguardian.com/environ...signals-end-to-dog-meat-consumption-by-humans

I really hope this passes. In addition to banning the wildlife trade, China needs to ban the eating of dogs and cats if it wants to improve its image around the world. In addition, it needs to better regulate its wet markets, even though there is no proof Covid-19 came from there.

Shenzhen just banned the eating of dogs and cats. Shenzhen is typically the first city where future policies are introduced. Hopefully all of China will follow soon.
 
https://www.theguardian.com/environ...signals-end-to-dog-meat-consumption-by-humans

I really hope this passes. In addition to banning the wildlife trade, China needs to ban the eating of dogs and cats if it wants to improve its image around the world. In addition, it needs to better regulate its wet markets, even though there is no proof Covid-19 came from there.

Shenzhen just banned the eating of dogs and cats. Shenzhen is typically the first city where future policies are introduced. Hopefully all of China will follow soon.

About bloody time!
 
https://www.theguardian.com/environ...signals-end-to-dog-meat-consumption-by-humans

I really hope this passes. In addition to banning the wildlife trade, China needs to ban the eating of dogs and cats if it wants to improve its image around the world. In addition, it needs to better regulate its wet markets, even though there is no proof Covid-19 came from there.

Shenzhen just banned the eating of dogs and cats. Shenzhen is typically the first city where future policies are introduced. Hopefully all of China will follow soon.
I don't know why China just picks on some selected animals and bans the consumption of their meat. This act, though I still welcome, doesn't feel sincere. What she should really promote is the law against animal cruelty. She should foster the compassion among her citizens towards animals, instead of just making a duck-tape law in order to soften the protests from other countries.
 
https://www.theguardian.com/environ...signals-end-to-dog-meat-consumption-by-humans

I really hope this passes. In addition to banning the wildlife trade, China needs to ban the eating of dogs and cats if it wants to improve its image around the world. In addition, it needs to better regulate its wet markets, even though there is no proof Covid-19 came from there.

Shenzhen just banned the eating of dogs and cats. Shenzhen is typically the first city where future policies are introduced. Hopefully all of China will follow soon.
Wrong move. Pigs are more disgusting. They should be banned first from the whole world
 
https://www.theguardian.com/environ...signals-end-to-dog-meat-consumption-by-humans

I really hope this passes. In addition to banning the wildlife trade, China needs to ban the eating of dogs and cats if it wants to improve its image around the world. In addition, it needs to better regulate its wet markets, even though there is no proof Covid-19 came from there.

Shenzhen just banned the eating of dogs and cats. Shenzhen is typically the first city where future policies are introduced. Hopefully all of China will follow soon.

about fking time!
 
Not only does it cause enormous animal suffering, perhaps most significantly right now, poses an undeniable human health threat with the risk of diseases.Chinese has weird eating habits.
 
Wrong move. Pigs are more disgusting. They should be banned first from the whole world
How about everyone picks his/her next disgusting meat to give up? Don't just tell others to give up some meat you already give up. Show them it is doable by giving up what you haven't.

Of course, I won't be a part of this since I am vegan. :D
 
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Wrong move. Pigs are more disgusting. They should be banned first from the whole world
Its always been my distant dream of lab created meat if not go for vegetarian food

Not only does it cause enormous animal suffering, perhaps most significantly right now, poses an undeniable human health threat with the risk of diseases.Chinese has weird eating habits.
And so do you DN, need me to list it out for you or you hit the road now, pathetic creature won't gaving up any chances to score brownie points:dirol:
 
Not only does it cause enormous animal suffering, perhaps most significantly right now, poses an undeniable human health threat with the risk of diseases.Chinese has weird eating habits.

The ironic thing is that even though China has the worst reputation for eating strange foods (really not a deserved one as many Asian/African nations have higher percentages of people eating weird animals), the regulations being passed right now banning wildlife trade, hopefully a ban on dog and cat meat and also public opinion turning harshly against the subcultures that fuel these habits, may end up making China far more progressive than its neighboring countries where many subcultures will still be able to eat all kinds of strange animals uninhibited.
 
https://www.theguardian.com/environ...signals-end-to-dog-meat-consumption-by-humans

I really hope this passes. In addition to banning the wildlife trade, China needs to ban the eating of dogs and cats if it wants to improve its image around the world. In addition, it needs to better regulate its wet markets, even though there is no proof Covid-19 came from there.

Shenzhen just banned the eating of dogs and cats. Shenzhen is typically the first city where future policies are introduced. Hopefully all of China will follow soon.
Shezhen/Canton is home of Chinese food recipes ?
 
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Haww how Chinese slaves came to defend their masters. Cute isn't it ?
You sounds like a typical DN thats overdose with cow pp cola
This will be last reply to a supicious online dalit as my whit Indian friend was kind enough to reminded me not to chat more than twice, it might cause me bad luck:dance3:

The ironic thing is that even though China has the worst reputation for eating strange foods (really not a deserved one as many Asian/African nations have higher percentages of people eating weird animals), the regulations being passed right now banning wildlife trade, hopefully a ban on dog and cat meat and also public opinion turning harshly against the subcultures that fuel these habits, may end up making China far more progressive than its neighboring countries where many subcultures will still be able to eat all kinds of strange animals uninhibited.
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https://www.iias.asia/the-newsletter/article/heart-plate-debates-about-dog-meat-dimapur
 
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