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reply posted on 18-11-2009 @ 07:11 AM by av8r007
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No treehugger here, but I will tell you that is messed up. I have no problems eating meat and I encourage all to eat meat, but to serve something
that is half dead after being scalded in hot oil and then poke it over and over is *snip*UP! The thing was still living and breathing. At least have
the decency to wait until it's dead before you cook it up and eat it. For shame.
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reply posted on 18-11-2009 @ 07:43 AM by chillpill
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Originally posted by wantsome
I do quite a bit of fishing. After I filet a fish and remove the meat thier still breathing. I've put them back in the water to see what happens and
they can live up to an hour afterwards. Sometimes if they don't stop flopping I jab a knife threw thier head.
Recenly I discoverd that if I cut thier throat and bleeed them out I don't get any blood in the meat. Usualy takes about 10 minutes for them to
die.
Such is the circle of life in the animal kingdom. Humans arent the only animals that kill to eat.
Are you having a laugh? Kinda sounds a bit cruel to me...or a bit Dahmer? When I am fishing, I use a trusty old priest my grandad gave me.
Not meaning that as an insult...but kind of find it strange that this feels almost like an experiment you feel you have the 'right' to carry out due
to something not being human.
Have you done this with mammals?
Interesting point of view and experience...but very far removed from my frame of reference.
Thanks for sharing.
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reply posted on 18-11-2009 @ 07:51 AM by niteboy82
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It doesn't seem like too many people are interested in the fact that those people are not speaking Japanese.
Considering that the source can't even get the story behind the video correctly, is it possible that this isn't even real? I can't imagine that you
could even fry the heart, let alone all the other organs of the fish, yet it still remain alive and give us that performance...
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reply posted on 18-11-2009 @ 07:55 AM by chillpill
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Yes, what you say is valid. Before I posted the link, I did think to myself this may be a hoax - and granted it's not Japanese which I think we have
established...
However, if I was a hoaxer...I think I would have done something a little more dramatic with the fish.
I think it looks pretty real and I think my initially thinking it could be a hoax was purely wishful thinking on my part.
Very best and interested to hear more.
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reply posted on 18-11-2009 @ 08:00 AM by pieman
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Originally posted by niteboy82
Considering that the source can't even get the story behind the video correctly, is it possible that this isn't even real?
according to sky news the story is originally from United daily news, a taiwanese newspaper.
A chef in Taiwan has been criticised for reportedly serving a deep fried fish with its head still twitching.
*snip*
The chef in the southern city of Chiayi said the dish - called yin yang fish - is popular in China, where chefs use it to show customers how fresh the
food is.
*snip*
Officials in Chiayi promised to persuade Wang to drop the dish from his menu, the report said.
skynews
seems to be real enough.
i thought fish didn't feel pain, is it still cruel if the fish doesn't feel it!!!
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reply posted on 18-11-2009 @ 08:09 AM by Tyr Sog
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Originally posted by LeaderOfProgress
It is just a freaking fish people. One of the lowest forms of the food chain. It is not even self aware.
After having fish tanks and saltwater reef tanks a good portion of my life, I totally disagree with this statement. So mush I gave up my favorite
past time of fishing. After watching and interacting with these creatures for a long time I have long respected at actually how intelligent these
creatures are, especially saltwater fishes.
On the flip side, after reading some of these comment in this thread and after reading the article, I can't say the same about the human species.
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reply posted on 18-11-2009 @ 08:13 AM by Desired username:
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Any of the moderators going to delete this kind of post? It's so blatantly racist =O
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reply posted on 18-11-2009 @ 08:13 AM by Desired username:
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Sorry double post.
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reply posted on 18-11-2009 @ 08:25 AM by Circle
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It's very sad that anybody would want to get entertainment, from another living being, suffering. There are so many worthy and beautiful things on
this Planet to take enjoyment in. Whoever laughed in the Vid I hope they choke on their fishbone.
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reply posted on 18-11-2009 @ 08:53 AM by chillpill
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From what I can gather from responses, there seems to be less difference in attitudes in respect to animal "cruelty" between the east and the
west.
The responses are ranging from (these are paraphrased, so as not to single people out and create unnecessary conflict),
"I dont care, it's not my country"
to
"I dont care, they are bottom of the food chain, they take what they get"
to
"We bear some responsibility for ethical animal treatment - even though we eat them in the end"
Anyone who has worked with animals attests to how smart they can be.
It would seem that the majority of western people posting here see animals as 'packets of flesh', ready to be carved up...
Has our westernised system of meat 'production', and the fact that we can buy meat without thinking about where it comes from, completely removed
any appreciation of the responsibility we bear for enlightened animal husbandry from western society?
I am an ardent meat eater - but welfare is incredibly important to me. Am I a minority?
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reply posted on 18-11-2009 @ 09:54 AM by av8r007
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To me as long as the animals are treated somewhat well then there is no problem. Often animal groups take things way to far. When it's time to
slaughter it is what it is. It's not pretty and it isn't supposed to be. You're killing something. Animals have it pretty good in the west as
compared to other countries. Things like this poor fish are another story.
While the nervous system of a fish isn't very advanced and it probably didn't feel very much pain it is still suffering needlessly. I was taught
that killing animals for food is necessary and believe it to be so, but you do it in the most humane way possible. So, I agree what has happened to
this particular fish is some pretty sick stuff.
Thankfully as another poster pointed out the local government is going to attempt to have this menu item removed (though this is the far East and
doubtful the government there really gives a hoot) and let's hope it is true. Eat meat my friends, eat meat. I love it and would never give meat
up, but when I go hunting or fishing I don't needlessly put the animals in pain. It is my duty to see that they throw off their mortal coil in the
most painless way possible.
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reply posted on 18-11-2009 @ 10:01 AM by ashamedtobehuman
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Maybe it's time for another Bill.
All animals need to be admistered an anesthetic before killing.
Are you willing to pay the price?
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reply posted on 18-11-2009 @ 10:15 AM by Totalstranger
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reply posted on 18-11-2009 @ 10:20 AM by tamusan
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huffington post
There is a link from a more reputable source. It has the same video, but manages to get the country right.
I think the OP should change the title and swap video links. Otherwise, I think this thread should close.
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reply posted on 18-11-2009 @ 10:31 AM by av8r007
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No don't be ridiculous, but needless suffering is stupid which in this case it is.
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reply posted on 18-11-2009 @ 10:38 AM by the_grand_pooh-bah
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I'm a Hedonist.
Pain is ALWAYS wrong unless the recipient enjoys it(in which case they're freaks but to each their own)
I have no problems killing to eat,I'm closer to being a straight out carnivore than omnivore.
but you try to kill painlessly,only amateurs make their victims suffer
I bet the murder rates would drop off pretty quickly.
YOU KILLED IT,YOU EAT IT!
cruelty is wrong,pain is wrong
pleasure is right.
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reply posted on 18-11-2009 @ 10:45 AM by chillpill
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Originally posted by tamusan
huffington post
There is a link from a more reputable source. It has the same video, but manages to get the country right.
I think the OP should change the title and swap video links. Otherwise, I think this thread should close.
As requested - did not have an issue with the title..as it's clear from the discourse is wrong..but I hope you appreciate my efforts.
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reply posted on 18-11-2009 @ 10:49 AM by eldard
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reply posted on 18-11-2009 @ 10:50 AM by chillpill
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reply posted on 18-11-2009 @ 10:57 AM by tamusan
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As requested - did not have an issue with the title..as it's clear from the discourse is wrong..but I hope you appreciate my efforts
Thank you for changing the link. No, I have no issue with the title. I apologize for calling for you to change the title. I thought it mentioned
Japan for some reason. It was a 1 a.m. trip of the brain on my part.
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