China and dog meat eating

China has the world's largest atheist population and it practices state atheism.(see: China and atheism).[2][3]
Most atheists in the world are East Asians (see: Asian atheism). See also: Atheists and dog meat eating
Each year thousands of dogs are stolen in atheist, communist controlled China and as many as 20 million dogs are killed in China to satisfy the dog meat industry.[4] In China, Chinese gangs have cropped up that kidnap pet dogs to sell to dog meat traders.[5]
According to ABC News, gruesome techniques are used in Chinese dog slaughterhouses.[6] Brutal beatings of dogs are occurring in the Chinese dog meat trade during the slaughtering process.[7]
In 2018, the South China Morning Post indicated:
“ | Every second somewhere in Asia a dog is slaughtered – flayed or cooked alive, bludgeoned to death, or poisoned – to feed a growing appetite for dog meat in China and other countries in the region. That’s 30 million dogs a year.
“Many of us have seen heartbreaking photos that show the Yulin dog market in China, but the dog meat market in Vietnam is just as bad if not worse,” Yuen says. “Like China, dog markets there get their supplies from the theft of pets, which are often crammed into small cages and delivered to restaurants. “There are even restaurant chains operating like McDonald's; it’s just unbelievable.”... ...we have been spotlighting the savage treatment of dogs in China especially during this time of the year at the Yulin Dog Meat Festival... “Wherever these dog meat consumers go – such as to places where they have emigrated – they will bring their unethical and inhumane practices with them,” Pang says... Pang says that, between 2003 and 2017, 436 tonnes of dog meat was exported from China to Chinese restaurants in Japan, a country full of dog lovers. Japan’s Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries says around 25 tonnes of dog meat was imported from Vietnam in the past three years. Yuen says it is likely the meat was served mainly to immigrants and migrant workers living in the country.[8] |
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Atheism and dog meat eating
See also: Atheists and dog meat eating and Vietnam and dog meat eating and North Korea and dog meat eating
China has the world's largest atheist population and it practices state atheism.(see: China and atheism).[9][10]
Vietnam and North Korea practice state atheism. In Vietnam, approximately five million canines - many of them stolen pets - are slaughtered and served in restaurants each year.[11] North Korea has a dog meat trade as well.[12] See also: Vietnam and dog meat eating and North Korea and dog meat eating
Most atheists in the world are East Asian (see: Asian atheism).
See also
- Atheists and dog meat eating
- Communist China and cat meat eating
- Vietnam and dog meat eating
- North Korea and dog meat eating
- Atheism and animal abuse
- Irreligion and the treatment of horses
- Atheism and cannibalism
- Atheists eat babies meme
- Atheism and bestiality
External links
- Chinese Dog Meat Festival | Undercover Cameras Reveal Brutality, ABC News
- China's Dog Meat Festival, The New York Times
- Dining on Dogs in Yulin: VICE Reports
- The cruel dog meat and fur trade in China - ANIMAL Equality investigation - video
References
- ↑ The Chinese Government Must Stop Pet Dogs Being Stolen For Meat by JERRY GADIANO, Unilad website
- ↑ Top 50 Countries With Highest Proportion of Atheists / Agnostics (Zuckerman, 2005)
- ↑ A surprising map of where the world’s atheists live, Washington Post By Max Fisher and Caitlin Dewey May 23, 2013
- ↑ The Chinese Government Must Stop Pet Dogs Being Stolen For Meat by JERRY GADIANO, Unilad website
- ↑ The Chinese Government Must Stop Pet Dogs Being Stolen For Meat by JERRY GADIANO, Unilad website
- ↑ Chinese Dog Meat Festival | Undercover Cameras Reveal Brutality Chinese Dog Meat Festival | Undercover Cameras Reveal Brutality, ABC News, YouTube
- ↑ Chinese Dog Meat Festival | Undercover Cameras Reveal Brutality Chinese Dog Meat Festival | Undercover Cameras Reveal Brutality, ABC News, YouTube
- ↑ Asia’s booming dog meat business and the activists seeking to end a cruel trade, South China Morning Post, 2018
- ↑ Top 50 Countries With Highest Proportion of Atheists / Agnostics (Zuckerman, 2005)
- ↑ A surprising map of where the world’s atheists live, Washington Post By Max Fisher and Caitlin Dewey May 23, 2013
- ↑ For the love of dog, South China Morning Post, 2015
- ↑ 'It’s healthier than other kinds of meat': North Koreans eat dog meat to beat the heat, USA Today, July 25, 2018