Dear Lok Ta,

No one can interdict the yuon not to be the yuon as no one can interdict yuon 
not to eat dog. It is the taste, the mentality and culture of its ancestors, 
its race since generation. Experiment years living in Cambodia, I can 
understand how yuons love eating dogs and how it can do to have dogs in its 
plat. It is a tragedy for humanity and for Cambodians that this culture being 
contaminated among Cambodians under yuons influence. If I was leader, I will 
interdict culture eating dog on my territory. If any yuon wants to eat dog, 
they go to Hanoi to have its favorite dish.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Vonglokruta Khema 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Saturday, September 13, 2008 5:10 PM
  Subject: Re: About Eating Dogs


  ok,we just said ONLY YOUNS  and ah youn party XICHORKER(EAT DOGS)!!!
  KHMERS africa,america,australia new zealand,europe ,canada.... not eat DOGS.
  .....Chickens,pigs,cows,...wwpeople EAT not diference... we can eat 
together...


  ----- Original Message ----
  From: Soriya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  To: Cambodia Discussion (CAMDISC) - www.cambodia.org 
<[email protected]>
  Sent: Saturday, September 13, 2008 11:59:58 PM
  Subject: About Eating Dogs


  In Phnom Penh in the late 1960's when I was an early teenager I heard
  that the Vietnamese in Vietnam ate dogs, openly. Although I
  was still young I immediately believed that this practice was a result
  of a lengthy war. War makes lives of all ordinary people a very
  difficult struggle. People need to eat. If they have nothing to eat &
  they have dogs or can afford to get them, they'll inevitably eat them.

  Surely enough, in Cambodia, starting from 1972, only 2 years after the
  war started, the eating of dogs began.

  A story. In Phnom Penh, 1 day in 1974, about 6 pm, I was with a group
  of people in an open-air market, which was already almost empty, just
  east of the Soriya cinema (not my cinema!! d'ohh!! ha haaaaaaaaa!!).
  Then we heard the painful scream of a dog. We looked in the direction
  of the scream. We saw a man, about 50 years old, sitting on his bed in
  his tiny home on an edge of & inside the market, at a distance of
  approximately 30 metres from us, holding the top of a closed big bag
  containing something in it in his left hand, the bottom of the bag
  resting on the ground, & a big stick on his right hand. There were a
  few other people in his home, who we believed were members of his
  family. We knew right away that that something in the bag was a dog &
  that he was killing it for food. Realizing that we looked at him, he
  appeared to be a little ashamed, & stopped beating the dog, which was
  probably already unconscious because there was scream no more.
  Realizing his emotion, understanding his miserable conditions, &
  having compassion for him & his family, we turned our eyes away from
  him & pretended to see & hear nothing. He & his family must have been
  a few of the 100s of 1,000s of war refugees in Phnom Penh. I believed
  that he felt a little ashamed because at that time the eating of dogs
  was still a new routine & as yet not very many people did it.

  That's a personal story. As of now I still have compassion for him
  whenever I recall that story, even though I never knew him. In
  general, it was well known that more & more people ate dogs, in Phnom
  Penh or elsewhere in Cambodia.

  Before 1970, there were also people in Cambodia who ate dogs & even
  cats. But there were so few of them that practically their
  number could be & was considered as negligible.

  People who're against eating dogs should consider these:

  - If you can eat cows, pigs, chickens, ducks, fish, etc, then why
    can't other people eat dogs??

  - If dogs are your pets, then cows, pigs, chickens, ducks, fish, etc,
    are other people's pets. Cows are even more than pets: they've
    been helping man in his agriculture all over the world &
    throughout history, & still so even today in many countries.
    They're so important to man that Hinduism even "promoted" them
    to the status of a "god", clearly to frighten people into
  respecting
    & not eating them!!

  - If you love dogs, then other people love cows, pigs, chickens,
    ducks, fish, etc.

  - If you're a vegetarian, you shouldn't try to impose your beliefs &
    values on other people, as you have no right to do so.

  - Some people shed their tears for the freedom of whales &
    dolphins but when they come home they eat cows or pigs or even
    fish like tunas or salmons or mackerels. They're hypocrites.

  - Some people even demand that fishermen on the high seas who
    catch tunas must avoid touching whales & dolphins, which now
    are no longer endangered species!! How hypocrite that is!!

  As if the life of a whale or a dolphin were more precious than that of
  a tuna or a cow!! That's a discriminatory attitude!! Which is a
  part of the root of racism.

  I don't eat dogs. However I don't try to impose my habit of not eating
  dogs on other people.

  Soriya


  


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