How do you feel about Pacific Islanders in your community roasting and eating their pet dogs at parties?

Just accept the cultural difference?

I’d just accept it. Different cultures eat different things and ours is a multiculturalist society after all. Besides, there’s lot of different countries that make up the Pacific Islands, and I doubt this is a common custom for most of them.

That said, buying/eating an animal from a butcher or grocery store is one thing–but eating something they’ve raised?? Seems a little unusual unless you live on a ranch, in a trailer or a cave.

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5 Responses to How do you feel about Pacific Islanders in your community roasting and eating their pet dogs at parties?

  1. Michaela D says:

    That is just plain wrong! You don’t eat your pets, you respect them just like if they were humans.
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  2. JOExHIGASHI says:

    lol wat?
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  3. Feral Shade says:

    I’d just accept it. Different cultures eat different things and ours is a multiculturalist society after all. Besides, there’s lot of different countries that make up the Pacific Islands, and I doubt this is a common custom for most of them.

    That said, buying/eating an animal from a butcher or grocery store is one thing–but eating something they’ve raised?? Seems a little unusual unless you live on a ranch, in a trailer or a cave.
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  4. lily_me says:

    where the heck do you live?

    I have never heard of ANYONE roasting and eating their pet dogs at parties.
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  5. Inundated in SF says:

    NONE of the PIs around here have ever killed their pets–they tend to be very nice to their pets. I’ve known them to go out hunting for wild pigs (which is encouraged) and roast the pigs–which is good in so many ways.
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