Monday, September 16, 2019

BAN ON EATING DOGS & CATS BLOCKED IN THE UK BECAUSE IT MIGHT OFFEND EAST ASIANS

Clown world strikes again.


A legal ban on eating dogs and cats in the UK has been blocked over fears it might offend people from South-East Asian countries.
Yes, really.
After a bill was drawn up to make possession of dog or cat meat illegal in the UK, civil servants stepped in to halt the move.
Tory MP Giles Watling was later told that the main reason the Ministry of Justice blocked the bill was over fears it would be seen as “culturally insensitive” to dictate to other countries what they could eat, despite the fact that it would have no impact whatsoever on South-East Asian countries where dog and cat meat is consumed.
“Dogs are our companion animals. We do not eat them, and that is a very important message to send to the rest of the world,” said Watling
“It’s not culturally insensitive because we’re not telling them what to do – we’re just telling them what we do,” he added, noting that he was “surprised” by the MoJ’s objection.
Around 30 million dogs are slaughtered and eaten in China, the Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, Laos, Vietnam and Cambodia every single year. Many are skinned alive and suffer horrendous torture.
Progressives claim every culture is equal and that we shouldn’t judge.
I say some cultures are better than others.
What do you think?
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Friday, September 13, 2019

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A person who has eaten crap and still had crap on their face afterwards.

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Wednesday, September 4, 2019

What’s killing California’s sea otters? House cats.

SF GATE:

For a sea otter, a bad infection with the Toxoplasma parasite may feel a bit like drowning.
“The brain is no longer able to function and tell the body how to swim,” said Dr. Karen Shapiro, a veterinarian and pathologist at the University of California, Davis. The parasite, Toxoplasma gondii, enters the otter orally and makes its way to the brain, where it can cause swelling, weakness, seizures, disorientation and death. If the parasite doesn’t kill the otter directly, it can render it more likely to be hit by a boat or eaten by a shark. Among California sea otters, a protected species whose numbers are closely monitored, Toxoplasma infections contribute to the deaths of 8% of otters that are found dead, and is the primary cause of death in 3%.
Scientists have been working to determine where the Toxoplasma comes from and how to keep it from striking sea otters. They have long viewed one potential culprit with suspicion, and a study published last week identified the offender definitively: house cats.
“This is the ultimate proof that strains that are killing sea otters are coming from domestic cats,” said Shapiro, a lead author of the study.

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