05-03-2004, 05:06 PM
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Originally posted by water_boy1999
I don't eat horse. Nor do I eat cat, dog, rat, worm, grubs, cockroaches, etc......but other cultures do. As an American, I see the need for keeping cultural laws in place, IN THE U.S. ONLY, so your next door neighbor doesn't end up coming over and eating your pussy. (totally non-sexual comment there). However, if other cultures dine on particular meats, bugs, rodents, etc...then I especially think we should keep out mouths shut about it. Who are we to decide what other cultures deem appropriate for the palette?
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Originally posted by krwlz
I own horses, and will say they are more personable then a cow by far. More like a dog. Then again, my aunt had this cow that acted like it was a dog.
It should be taken into consideration however, that pets dont become personable until they have owners who interact with them. On trhe large scale, horse,. cat, dog, or beef... its all meat. As long as its not an animal IO cared about, I dont mind.
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Completely agreed. Unless it's an endangered or protected species, I could care less who eats what.
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