Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It isn't racist to say Asians eat dogs.
It is racist to make a joke that the Asian business owners in your community are taking strays off the street and cooking them.
I made the joke because apparently over 100 cats are missing in our area in the last 2 months. Either there is a cat serial killer or someone is cooking them. Neither option really appeals to my sensibilities. Either way I was making light of a grim statistic. Technically the cats aren't strays, but missing house cats.
Anonymous wrote:It isn't racist to say Asians eat dogs.
It is racist to make a joke that the Asian business owners in your community are taking strays off the street and cooking them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:...as a joke someone says: all the missing strays in our neighborhood must be getting cooked up at the local Asian place.
Yes. And gross.
Why racist if it is completely true?
Anonymous wrote:It isn't racist to say Asians eat dogs.
It is racist to make a joke that the Asian business owners in your community are taking strays off the street and cooking them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:...as a joke someone says: all the missing strays in our neighborhood must be getting cooked up at the local Asian place.
Yes. And gross.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm OP and I've lived in several parts of Asia since I was born. I made the joke and was called a racist. It's a well known fact where I lived that people ate dogs and cats. Totally off-limits topic in the US, clearly. I didn't specify a nationality because several nationalities (Korean, Chinese, Vietnamese, etc) eat strays.
I worked with a guy who would call cats "roof rabbits" so that Americans wouldn't get upset when he talked about eating them as a kid.
lol creative

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm OP and I've lived in several parts of Asia since I was born. I made the joke and was called a racist. It's a well known fact where I lived that people ate dogs and cats. Totally off-limits topic in the US, clearly. I didn't specify a nationality because several nationalities (Korean, Chinese, Vietnamese, etc) eat strays.
I worked with a guy who would call cats "roof rabbits" so that Americans wouldn't get upset when he talked about eating them as a kid.
Anonymous wrote:Stereotypes are borne of truth. Not saying its right, just saying it is not from thin air.
Anonymous wrote:I'm OP and I've lived in several parts of Asia since I was born. I made the joke and was called a racist. It's a well known fact where I lived that people ate dogs and cats. Totally off-limits topic in the US, clearly. I didn't specify a nationality because several nationalities (Korean, Chinese, Vietnamese, etc) eat strays.
Anonymous wrote:I'm OP and I've lived in several parts of Asia since I was born. I made the joke and was called a racist. It's a well known fact where I lived that people ate dogs and cats. Totally off-limits topic in the US, clearly. I didn't specify a nationality because several nationalities (Korean, Chinese, Vietnamese, etc) eat strays.
Anonymous wrote:...as a joke someone says: all the missing strays in our neighborhood must be getting cooked up at the local Asian place.