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Eating Puppy Meat Is the Same as Eating Pork, British TV Chef Says
(Sky News) - British TV chef Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall claimed that
eating puppy meat is no more morally objectionable than consuming pork. The celebrity chef previously shocked viewers by eating placenta pate, curried fruit bat, giraffe and calf testicles and now claims that he would not be against a "high-welfare organic puppy farm." Fearnley-Whittingstall, the star of Channel 4's "River Cottage," was asked by British magazine Radio Times whether he would try loin of Labrador or cat liver. "Not unless I was on the point of starvation," he replied. "In principle, but not in practice, I have no objection to a high-welfare organic puppy farm." He added, "You can't object, unless you also object to the farming of pigs. It's an artificial construct of our society, a cultural decision, to make pets out of dogs and meat out of pigs. Both animals could be used the other way round, although pigs probably do make better meat than dogs and dogs better pets than pigs, but it's not a foregone conclusion." |
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Eating Puppy Meat Is the Same as Eating Pork, British TV ChefSays
On 10/12/2011 8:36 AM, Stephen Newport wrote:
(Sky News) - British TV chef Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall claimed that eating puppy meat is no more morally objectionable than consuming pork. The celebrity chef previously shocked viewers by eating placenta pate, curried fruit bat, giraffe and calf testicles and now claims that he would not be against a "high-welfare organic puppy farm." Fearnley-Whittingstall, the star of Channel 4's "River Cottage," was asked by British magazine Radio Times whether he would try loin of Labrador or cat liver. "Not unless I was on the point of starvation," he replied. "In principle, but not in practice, I have no objection to a high-welfare organic puppy farm." He added, "You can't object, unless you also object to the farming of pigs. It's an artificial construct of our society, a cultural decision, to make pets out of dogs and meat out of pigs. Both animals could be used the other way round, although pigs probably do make better meat than dogs and dogs better pets than pigs, but it's not a foregone conclusion." The Vietnamese Pot-bellied (or miniature) Pig makes quite a good pet but I don't refuse pork. Given the long intertwined evolutionary development of dogs and people, I think dogs deserve to be respected. See the recent PBS documentary. -- James Silverton, Potomac I'm *not* |
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Eating Puppy Meat Is the Same as Eating Pork, British TV Chef Says
On Oct 12, 5:36*am, "Stephen Newport" wrote:
(Sky News) - British TV chef Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall claimed that eating puppy meat is no more morally objectionable than consuming pork. Can you say "attention whore"? I knew you could. |
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Eating Puppy Meat Is the Same as Eating Pork, British TV Chef Says
On Wed, 12 Oct 2011 08:00:00 -0700 (PDT), tutall
wrote: On Oct 12, 5:36*am, "Stephen Newport" wrote: (Sky News) - British TV chef Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall claimed that eating puppy meat is no more morally objectionable than consuming pork. Can you say "attention whore"? Puppy meat is probably how faggots refer to their SO... faggots don't eat pussy. |
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Eating Puppy Meat Is the Same as Eating Pork, British TV Chef Says
In article , Jim Elbrecht
wrote: GMT, (Phred) wrote: -snip- I haven't seen anything from PBS (whatever that is :-) but I read a paper recently on the domestication of animals in general in which it was suggested dogs may have domesticated us, rather than the other way around. I don't know about 'domesticating' - but my pug has certainly *trained* our family well.g :-) That said, I've often maintained that I couldn't eat an animal with such noxious **** as a dog! Never been around chickens or pigs, eh? When I was a kid my grandmother had chooks -- but a couple of dozen spread over an acre of lawn wasn't too bad (though I admit to the occasional "squelsh" between the toes of bare feet :-). Pigs? Well, yeah, the pong downwind of a pig farm is indeed very nasty. But I've only once had pig **** on my shoes (in India of all places) whereas dog **** was hard to avoid here until the local Council got serious about bylaws a couple of decades ago. I've eaten dog, and raised pigs. I think I'll stick with our [US] customary practices of pigs for food & dogs for pets. Pigs were put on earth for us to eat! Cheers, Phred. -- LID |
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Eating Puppy Meat Is the Same as Eating Pork, British TV Chef Says
Who wants to try "puppy dog tail" soup. (c.f. oxtail soup) One can
imagine it wagging! Sorry, couldn't resist the above. |
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Eating Puppy Meat Is the Same as Eating Pork, British TV Chef Says
On Wednesday, October 12, 2011 5:36:02 AM UTC-7, Stephen Newport wrote:
(Sky News) - British TV chef Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall claimed that eating puppy meat is no more morally objectionable than consuming pork. The celebrity chef previously shocked viewers by eating placenta pate, curried fruit bat, giraffe and calf testicles and now claims that he would not be against a "high-welfare organic puppy farm." Fearnley-Whittingstall, the star of Channel 4's "River Cottage," was asked by British magazine Radio Times whether he would try loin of Labrador or cat liver. "Not unless I was on the point of starvation," he replied. "In principle, but not in practice, I have no objection to a high-welfare organic puppy farm." He added, "You can't object, unless you also object to the farming of pigs. It's an artificial construct of our society, a cultural decision, to make pets out of dogs and meat out of pigs. Both animals could be used the other way round, although pigs probably do make better meat than dogs and dogs better pets than pigs, but it's not a foregone conclusion." I can understand what he is saying. I understand pigs have the same level of intelligence of a young child. He is criticizing us eating pigs rather than saying we should eat dogs. But if you are curious, I just found ramen in dog flavour http://inventorspot.com/articles/dog...rowl_your_bowl |
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