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It's not PC but not racist.
You people ever watch stand up comedy and all the jokes they do about different races?? White people , black people, Asians.. Nobody's excluded. |
Actually I never referred to a specific restaurant and there are many. |
Crickets. |
"Crickets", to a comment that was posted all of 45 minutes ago? You know all the jokes they do in stand-up comedy about different races? Many of those are also racist! |
Huh? "all the missing strays in our neighborhood must be getting cooked up at the local Asian place." |
You are a shame to the human race. |
I don't care if they eat dogs in Asia but sh*** I want to know the names of the restaurants to avoid here! |
Sure, are all Asians starving right now? They are still eating those poor cats and dogs. It seems like it's a delicatessen. |
| OP, if you feel like you have to ask if something is racist, then chances are good that it's racist. |
+1 |
And funny. |
I always thought that referred to rats.
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1. Protein is very hard to come by in a lot of poor countries. Hence, they eat whatever protein source they can find... bugs, rats, and yes, cats and dogs 2. In France (and probably other countries), they eat horses 3. In some countries, they don't see dogs/cats as house pets. It's becoming more common due to Western influences and higher standards of living. If you were starving, I'm pretty sure you'd fillet that cat or dog you see walking around the street. Back to the original post... it's racist because you assume that Asian people here eat it, which they probably don't. If you said it in Asia in an area that does eat cats/dogs, then it would be true. It's like if there were a group of white people living somewhere in Asia, and let's say there was a mass school shooting, and someone says, "oh it's probably the white person" because you know, most of the mass school shootings here in the US were committed by white boys. |
Why? Your viewpoint is not the rest of humanity's viewpoint. How ignorant of you. |
| This was a common joke I heard (and said) growing up in SE, DC. To be quite honest, the texture of some chicken/beef in Chinese "carryouts" is repugnant to me and doesn't seem to be chicken/beef. I steer clear of the places in low-income areas, because I think the standards are lower. In general, I find that Chinese workers in these sort of carryouts are unsanitary and gross. Once, a worker even spit on the floor while cooking. |