What do you think of this food treatment?!


Question: What do you think of this food treatment?
I'm asking because I see lots of hate towards Asian food. It's hypocritical because when I see complaining on youtube about how Chinese people are cruel for killing sea food in front of u (at least you know it's fresh) or even murderers when people in the US have been known for kicking chickens. Lets not forget the small cages their put in to enhance breast meat. Or injecting the animals with chemicals? Don't get me wrong, I think Asia could just slice an arm or two off an octopus instead of eating the whole thing (arms regenerate) but all countries have a guilty side to them when it comes to abusing animals, as many people call it. What do you guys think of all this?

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I have never, not any once, heard someone complain about the way Asians treat sea food. Food that lives in the sea is just that, food. If people don't eat it there are prey for everything and one way or another it will likely be eaten. Sea creatures aren't even capable of emotions. I think everyone should just do their own thing. If you want to be a vegetarian or a vegan, fine. I'm friends with many and have a lot of relatives who are vegetarians. It is only your responsibility to decide what you eat, it's not anyone's responsibility to tell others what to eat, how to eat it, etc.



If you don't think slicing an arm or two off a living creature ( which relies on eight arms to move as nature intended) then I pity your aging parents and all those humans around you.
Have some ******* respect.



i think everyone should just go vegetarian and stop killing animals for our own selfish needs




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