its especially confusing because that is not among Aesop's better-known fables and when I see a wolf and a lamb my mind tends to go "wolf in sheep's clothing" or the boy who cried wolf. maybe at a stretch to Byron
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What is the sacred cow here? … eating cats? I feel mistaken
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yeah I think you're not supposed to eat cats
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lol This one is subtle.
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what holy cow?
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that was just an ejaculation
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That said, you might be interested in this extremely graphic 19thc Chinese anti-christian polemic: https://visualizingcultures.mit.edu/cause_of_the_riots/cr_intro.html … highlights: - Woodcuts depicting Christ as a pig (in Chinese Lord 主 and Pig 豬 are near homophones) whilst members of the licentous cult fornicate belowpic.twitter.com/IFd0R0XtB8
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In addition to this rather blasphemous woodcut, in the same series you get pictures of the people of the "Pig Sect" (i.e. Christians) castrating boys, blinding men, slicing off the breasts of women, before they are destroyed by the gods of china and sent to hell
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Wait, the Chinese themselves have stereotypes about Cantonese eating cats?
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From what I've heard the Chinese have a stereotype that the Cantonese will eat anything
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