Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Peru - Apologize to them for cat eating

Another country we should apologize to, I assume, if The One, gets his way ...



Fury over cat eating festival

By VIRGINIA WHEELER
October 8, 2008



ANIMAL rights groups are up in arms over an annual festival in Peru that serves up hundreds of fried CATS to locals.

The 'Gastronomical Festival of the Cat' – dubbed the 'Massacre of the Moggies' – sees townsfolk in Canete, near Lima, feast on the fluffy pets for two days.

They believe that eating cat burgers – and fried cat legs and tails – can cure bronchial disease.
It is also believed that feline meat serves as an aphrodisiac.

The cats are bred especially for this festival – which takes place at the end of September on the Day of Santa Ifigenia.

But it has generated fury among animal rights groups.

A PETA spokesman said: "“If Peruvians really eat poor old Moggy because they think his meat cures bronchitis, that’s about as bizarre as it gets, although remember that Asians eat monkey bits thinking that will cure their impotence and even Europeans butcher poor old Bessie the cow or Henny Penny the hen, because they see them as nothing more than a bit of nourishment.

“Having toured slaughterhouses for dogs in Taiwan, horses in Texas, and chickens and cows in Europe, PETA’s staff says the last thing we need to do is add yet another poor animal to the list of those being frightened and slaughtered for a taste.”


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Clearly, what people do in Peru in one town does not substantively change the macro issue of US foreign beligerence, BUT ... proponents of a mean and evil US policy needing to apologize to the world know that you cannot defend it or mitigate the issue in one fell swoop. Instead, I have attempted to sort one country after another, to show why they are, if nothing else, not deserving of an apology. Does eating kitty abrogate US responsibility for actions ... no, but that is a separate issue.

The One believes we should apologize for eight years of beligerence in foreign policy ... he is too naive to know the difference.









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