chinese people are being demonised for eating frogs, rabbits and other wild animals but let me remind everyone: 1. that french people eat frogs too yet thats seen as high class 2. theres an expensive restaurant in auckland that only serves wild animals/game 3. you eat human ass
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Replying to @jessfufu @arthur_affect
It’s the conditions of where the animals are kept before being killed and eaten causing the problems. The unsafe conditions have put the world at risk. Actions have consequences.
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Thank you! Someone sane at last
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Replying to @AstroPuss @cascadiacrowd and
Er have you seen any of the coverage about Western farming practices? Google pig crates, battery hens .. and before you say ‘free range’ I give you this:https://i.stuff.co.nz/business/farming/117879604/nearly-200000-chickens-die-due-to-power-failure-at-poultry-farm-mpi-investigates …
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Replying to @ReneeLiang @AstroPuss and
You’re right. Unsafe conditions for livestock are not dependent on race. I’m in no way using this to bash Asians. The trump party wants to remove more of our government safeguards.
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Replying to @cascadiacrowd @AstroPuss and
Er... this whole thread by
@AstroPuss bashes Asians. Are you gonna ‘I’m not racist but...’ me?1 reply 0 retweets 25 likes -
Replying to @ReneeLiang @AstroPuss and
If saying unsafe conditions cause serious diseases makes me racist then by all means go ahead and call me racist.
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Replying to @cascadiacrowd @AstroPuss and
I agree unsafe conditions increase the chance of a microbe jumping the species barrier, yes.But then citing animal markets in China while ignoring Western animal farming practices as
@astropuss does is racism under the guise of ‘concern’ - the kind of racism NZers do really well.4 replies 0 retweets 42 likes -
Replying to @ReneeLiang @cascadiacrowd and
the fuck you on about? food practices arent a race in the west meat is cleaned and stuff before being sent out to super markets hence why theres not been animal virus's transferred to humans in a long time the animals (bats in this case) in china don't have that in the slightest
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The H1N1 swine flu outbreak in 2009 started in the United States
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Replying to @nextlevelconnor @arthur_affect and
It was first isolated in humans in Mexico, but the origin of the virus was pigs bred in North America and Eurasia and the intercontinental live pig trade is thought to have contributed to its jump into humans: https://virologyj.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/1743-422X-6-207 …
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