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Even then western farmers (not the corporate mega farms) treat their farm animals more respectfully and humanely than anywhere else. They love their animals despite the fact that they know what will happen to them. China has pig farms were pigs are in multistory farm skyscrapers and are fed chemicals and other bad shit. Indians let their cows wander around cities were the cows will eat garbage, wander into traffic or get plowed into by trains. Muhammedeens and Jews have weird religious superstitions were the animal has to be inhumanely dispatched for it to be consumed.People try to argue this often and I'm getting pretty sick of the "debate."
- Dogs are companion animals. Domesticated cows, pigs and chickens were not bred to be your friend. They (sort of) trust humans but do not bond with us like dogs.
- Dogs are not typically killed in a humane way in any countries that consume them. They are kept in the mammalian equivalent of a lobster tank. Humane treatment and slaughter is a very western concept.
- There is no "food dog" breed. If you take a nureongi outside of a slaughterhouse environment and treat them as a pet, it's painfully obvious that they possess all the same faculties (such as empathy) as pet dog breeds.
- The fact that it takes western shaming for any of these cultures (Asian, Middle Eastern) to be nice to dogs is proof that animal empathy is not inherent, least of all in Hasan, who could be torn apart by strays tomorrow and it would be a cosmic net-benefit.
We are better than these people in every way when it comes to the humane treatment of animals other than the fact we let zoophiles walk freely instead of putting bullets in the backs of their skulls.