Title: Fidogate: Listen To Obama Brag About Eating Dog Source:
Breitbart TV URL Source:http://www.breitbart.com/Breitbart- ... 09200A5F9231}&title=Fidogate-L Published:Apr 19, 2012 Author:Bill Ayers Post Date:2012-04-19 22:09:20 by Hondo68 Keywords:Roasted Grasshopper, dog meat, Bill Ayers dreams, beaten with bamboo switches Views:31843 Comments:78
From chapter 18 of the audio book "Dreams Of My Father" as recited by the author, President Barack Obama.
Poster Comment:
Muslims don't eat dog, Bill Ayers and Obama are lying again.
Baking and eating dog here has fallen out of fashion in North America, but it is a meat that is fair game elsewhere. So President Obama ate dog as an indigenous dish in an Asian country.
This is no big deal. To say the least. I would never give anyone shit about that. Unless it involved eating people or sme incredibly intelligent creature, which a dog is not.
I was stationed in Korea and I learned that dog meat was considered a delicacy to some of them. Because the 88 Olympics were coming in a few years I believe eating dog was highly discouraged by the government; it may have become illegal - I don't remember.
People asked me if I ever ate dog and my answer is - I don't know I might have.
I've eaten wholesome food made from snakes, worms and even insects.
It neer should be how a food makes you feel culturally, bt whether of not is is sanitary, fresh, well prepared, and nutritious. Everyone out there reading this story would eat dog too in the right setting, especially if they were starving and it was the only food available.
Learning survival information has always been a hobby of mine, and I know what plants and animals are edible, and don't think I'd starve if trapped in some out of the way places or were on the run.
That certainly would not be something that was impossible to happen there.
In many countries dogs are considered unclean in general and it is frowned upon to have them as pets.
We are fairly isolatedon this continent, so often Americans have a poor sense of empathy and understanding for other cultures.
Obviously the notion of dogs as food is a line item in anyone's list of American pet peeves that don't make a lot of other people squeamish.
Many Americans also won't eat horse meat for much the same reason they find dog an unattractive meal. This sort of cultural queasiness is nothing new here.