MistyTiger wrote:@Brandenski is being extremely rude in this thread. He specifically said that the "typical Chinese mother" will blowtorch a dog. I asked him what he meant by "typical" and he goes berserk on me. Why? He fabricated that claim. He has no evidence of a "typical Chinese mother" blowtorching a dog. It would have been different if he had said it was done in a market. But that is not how he worded it. He wanted to be offensive. Very yucky.
In the market, it is not necessarily a woman who is mistreating a dog. It could be a man or a boy doing the mistreatment. And typically, men know how to use blowtorches. Just saying....
The chinese actually have a festival where they cook dogs alive. Do you approve of cooking dogs alive? Your choice of words says more about you than me.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/11951078/ ... led-alive/BARBARIC Horrors of China’s Yulin dog meat festival exposed with pups tortured, boiled alive then served up to hungry customers
HORRIFYING pictures show inside China's annual Yulin Dog Meat Festival - where dogs are tortured and boiled alive before being eaten.
The ten-day festival got underway on Sunday, and will see hundreds of animals killed and sold for their meat.
The event, which only began in 2009, has drawn criticism both inside China and abroad over claims that dogs are treated cruelly and kept in inhumane conditions.
The festival has reportedly been rebranded this year as the Yulin Summer Solstice Festival, but concerns about animal welfare persist.
Footage has previously shown dogs being strung up and blowtorched alive before being boiled to remove their fur.
They are also routinely beaten about the head to render them unconscious, and many of the dogs sold at the festival are reported to be captured strays or stolen pets.