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On August 12 2011 23:07 Technique wrote:Show nested quote +On August 12 2011 22:59 Deadlyhazard wrote: It's always stories like this that come from China. Do they not have animal cruelty laws there? I'm guessing not. Very little rules yes and also very little protesters against stuff like animal testing, hence why animal testing is kinda drawn to China. But of course if you make a comment about it, you are perceived racist, so funny. Saying that the "chinese" have little to no regard for human life can easily perceived as being racist. that seems to be something that you're overlooking.
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On August 12 2011 23:07 Technique wrote:Show nested quote +On August 12 2011 22:59 Deadlyhazard wrote: It's always stories like this that come from China. Do they not have animal cruelty laws there? I'm guessing not. Very little rules yes and also very little protesters against stuff like animal testing, hence why animal testing is kinda drawn to China. But of course if you make a comment about it, you are perceived racist, so funny.
Because there is a disparity in the treatment of the situation...dog fighting goes on through the US, very little action until shit went down with Vick, farm animals treated inhumanely, nobody says anything until their own personal health is at risk. Don't be selective with your memory.
Like I wonder how the response would be if this happened elsewhere and didn't involve a bear (like a chicken instead).
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On August 12 2011 23:10 wussleeQ wrote:Show nested quote +On August 12 2011 23:07 Technique wrote:On August 12 2011 22:59 Deadlyhazard wrote: It's always stories like this that come from China. Do they not have animal cruelty laws there? I'm guessing not. Very little rules yes and also very little protesters against stuff like animal testing, hence why animal testing is kinda drawn to China. But of course if you make a comment about it, you are perceived racist, so funny. Saying that the chinese have little to no regard for human life can easily perceived as being racist. A little bit, but that's the way it seems to me. China has a looooooooooooong way to go before I respect them as a country concerning both human and animal rights. Not everyone in China is like that I'm sure, but they have such a grouped mentality that it seems like the majority don't care. Otherwise, there would be protesting.
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On August 12 2011 23:12 Judicator wrote:Show nested quote +On August 12 2011 23:07 Technique wrote:On August 12 2011 22:59 Deadlyhazard wrote: It's always stories like this that come from China. Do they not have animal cruelty laws there? I'm guessing not. Very little rules yes and also very little protesters against stuff like animal testing, hence why animal testing is kinda drawn to China. But of course if you make a comment about it, you are perceived racist, so funny. Because there is a disparity in the treatment of the situation...dog fighting goes on through the US, very little action until shit went down with Vick, farm animals treated inhumanely, nobody says anything until their own personal health is at risk. Don't be selective with your memory. Like I wonder how the response would be if this happened elsewhere and didn't involve a bear (like a chicken instead). To be certain, this story is absolutely sickening. But I do think that this "Chinese people are so inhumane" mentality has gotten the better of the entire Western world... you don't see sweeping generalizations about any other country's people when something unfortunate occurs there.
On August 12 2011 23:14 Deadlyhazard wrote:Show nested quote +On August 12 2011 23:10 wussleeQ wrote:On August 12 2011 23:07 Technique wrote:On August 12 2011 22:59 Deadlyhazard wrote: It's always stories like this that come from China. Do they not have animal cruelty laws there? I'm guessing not. Very little rules yes and also very little protesters against stuff like animal testing, hence why animal testing is kinda drawn to China. But of course if you make a comment about it, you are perceived racist, so funny. Saying that the chinese have little to no regard for human life can easily perceived as being racist. A little bit, but that's the way it seems to me. China has a looooooooooooong way to go before I respect them as a country concerning both human and animal rights. Not everyone in China is like that I'm sure, but they have such a grouped mentality that it seems like the majority don't care. Otherwise, there would be protesting. There is. All over the internet.
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On August 12 2011 23:12 Judicator wrote:Show nested quote +On August 12 2011 23:07 Technique wrote:On August 12 2011 22:59 Deadlyhazard wrote: It's always stories like this that come from China. Do they not have animal cruelty laws there? I'm guessing not. Very little rules yes and also very little protesters against stuff like animal testing, hence why animal testing is kinda drawn to China. But of course if you make a comment about it, you are perceived racist, so funny. Because there is a disparity in the treatment of the situation...dog fighting goes on through the US, very little action until shit went down with Vick, farm animals treated inhumanely, nobody says anything until their own personal health is at risk. Don't be selective with your memory. Like I wonder how the response would be if this happened elsewhere and didn't involve a bear (like a chicken instead). This is somewhat true, except the practices are illegal here and are cracked down on daily. Slaughterhouses found to be inhumane are closed down, dog fighting rings are certainly shutdown, etc....it's just, I still think the punishment even over here in the US for animal cruelty is not strong enough.
Is it even illegal in China to torture animals? Anybody know the laws over there in specific?
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On August 12 2011 23:07 Technique wrote:Show nested quote +On August 12 2011 22:59 Deadlyhazard wrote: It's always stories like this that come from China. Do they not have animal cruelty laws there? I'm guessing not. Very little rules yes and also very little protesters against stuff like animal testing, hence why animal testing is kinda drawn to China. But of course if you make a comment about it, you are perceived racist, so funny.
Normally I don't defend the mainland when it comes to this kind of stuff, but I think the wrong word is racist. I would simply say that these kind of "outrage" threads (which I lump in with political threads) breeds mob-thinking. You take one story, and stereotype an entire nation of over 1 billion people because of one story. Do you have any idea how silly this kind of thinking is?
How would you feel if we found an unsavory article about the Netherlands and then assumed that "all Netherland residents must be the same, think the same, act the same"?
It's not good to stereotype - period.
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On August 12 2011 23:10 wussleeQ wrote:Show nested quote +On August 12 2011 23:07 Technique wrote:On August 12 2011 22:59 Deadlyhazard wrote: It's always stories like this that come from China. Do they not have animal cruelty laws there? I'm guessing not. Very little rules yes and also very little protesters against stuff like animal testing, hence why animal testing is kinda drawn to China. But of course if you make a comment about it, you are perceived racist, so funny. Saying that the "chinese" have little to no regard for human life can easily perceived as being racist. that seems to be something that you're overlooking. Well if it's true, it's true... can find many examples as well.
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=9a5_1273298423
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On August 12 2011 23:15 synapse wrote:Show nested quote +On August 12 2011 23:12 Judicator wrote:On August 12 2011 23:07 Technique wrote:On August 12 2011 22:59 Deadlyhazard wrote: It's always stories like this that come from China. Do they not have animal cruelty laws there? I'm guessing not. Very little rules yes and also very little protesters against stuff like animal testing, hence why animal testing is kinda drawn to China. But of course if you make a comment about it, you are perceived racist, so funny. Because there is a disparity in the treatment of the situation...dog fighting goes on through the US, very little action until shit went down with Vick, farm animals treated inhumanely, nobody says anything until their own personal health is at risk. Don't be selective with your memory. Like I wonder how the response would be if this happened elsewhere and didn't involve a bear (like a chicken instead). To be certain, this story is absolutely sickening. But I do think that this "Chinese people are so inhumane" mentality has gotten the better of the entire Western world... you don't see sweeping generalizations about any other country's people when something unfortunate occurs there. Show nested quote +On August 12 2011 23:14 Deadlyhazard wrote:On August 12 2011 23:10 wussleeQ wrote:On August 12 2011 23:07 Technique wrote:On August 12 2011 22:59 Deadlyhazard wrote: It's always stories like this that come from China. Do they not have animal cruelty laws there? I'm guessing not. Very little rules yes and also very little protesters against stuff like animal testing, hence why animal testing is kinda drawn to China. But of course if you make a comment about it, you are perceived racist, so funny. Saying that the chinese have little to no regard for human life can easily perceived as being racist. A little bit, but that's the way it seems to me. China has a looooooooooooong way to go before I respect them as a country concerning both human and animal rights. Not everyone in China is like that I'm sure, but they have such a grouped mentality that it seems like the majority don't care. Otherwise, there would be protesting. There is. All over the internet.
actually you always see sweeping generalizations about countries when something occurs there. Are you new to the web? or global news in general?
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On August 12 2011 23:14 Deadlyhazard wrote:Show nested quote +On August 12 2011 23:10 wussleeQ wrote:On August 12 2011 23:07 Technique wrote:On August 12 2011 22:59 Deadlyhazard wrote: It's always stories like this that come from China. Do they not have animal cruelty laws there? I'm guessing not. Very little rules yes and also very little protesters against stuff like animal testing, hence why animal testing is kinda drawn to China. But of course if you make a comment about it, you are perceived racist, so funny. Saying that the chinese have little to no regard for human life can easily perceived as being racist. A little bit, but that's the way it seems to me. China has a looooooooooooong way to go before I respect them as a country concerning both human and animal rights. Not everyone in China is like that I'm sure, but they have such a grouped mentality that it seems like the majority don't care. Otherwise, there would be protesting. I agree that they do have a long ways to go in human and animal rights but I was quoting Technique's post because of this earlier post
On August 12 2011 21:23 Technique wrote: Chinese have no respect for animals at all, that's pretty much a fact... hell they hardly have any respect for human life.
Which I, personally think is a very racist thing to say by generalizing my race as heartless.
On August 12 2011 23:19 Technique wrote:Show nested quote +On August 12 2011 23:10 wussleeQ wrote:On August 12 2011 23:07 Technique wrote:On August 12 2011 22:59 Deadlyhazard wrote: It's always stories like this that come from China. Do they not have animal cruelty laws there? I'm guessing not. Very little rules yes and also very little protesters against stuff like animal testing, hence why animal testing is kinda drawn to China. But of course if you make a comment about it, you are perceived racist, so funny. Saying that the "chinese" have little to no regard for human life can easily perceived as being racist. that seems to be something that you're overlooking. Well if it's true, it's true... can find many examples as well. http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=9a5_1273298423 So according to your logic, I'm a babykilling, bear bile collecting murderer?
Edit: I'm done getting trolled.
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Cant believe what i just fucking read. Those people are a freak of nature.
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It bothers me that so many people are shocked/appalled at this; are you not reading news like this every other week? I know this stuff is reprehensible but it's hardly shocking to me any more. It's as if people have never heard of such cruelty, when I almost see it as the norm in news stories these days.
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On August 12 2011 23:19 Technique wrote:Show nested quote +On August 12 2011 23:10 wussleeQ wrote:On August 12 2011 23:07 Technique wrote:On August 12 2011 22:59 Deadlyhazard wrote: It's always stories like this that come from China. Do they not have animal cruelty laws there? I'm guessing not. Very little rules yes and also very little protesters against stuff like animal testing, hence why animal testing is kinda drawn to China. But of course if you make a comment about it, you are perceived racist, so funny. Saying that the "chinese" have little to no regard for human life can easily perceived as being racist. that seems to be something that you're overlooking. Well if it's true, it's true... can find many examples as well. http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=9a5_1273298423
Oh cmon. No need to turn this thread against Chinese or Asian people. Yeah there is some fucked up shit going on but where isn't?
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Damn, sad story. I feel feelings inside me.
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On August 12 2011 23:21 wussleeQ wrote:Show nested quote +On August 12 2011 23:14 Deadlyhazard wrote:On August 12 2011 23:10 wussleeQ wrote:On August 12 2011 23:07 Technique wrote:On August 12 2011 22:59 Deadlyhazard wrote: It's always stories like this that come from China. Do they not have animal cruelty laws there? I'm guessing not. Very little rules yes and also very little protesters against stuff like animal testing, hence why animal testing is kinda drawn to China. But of course if you make a comment about it, you are perceived racist, so funny. Saying that the chinese have little to no regard for human life can easily perceived as being racist. A little bit, but that's the way it seems to me. China has a looooooooooooong way to go before I respect them as a country concerning both human and animal rights. Not everyone in China is like that I'm sure, but they have such a grouped mentality that it seems like the majority don't care. Otherwise, there would be protesting. I agree that they do have a long ways to go in human and animal rights but I was quoting Technique's post because of this earlier post Show nested quote +On August 12 2011 21:23 Technique wrote: Chinese have no respect for animals at all, that's pretty much a fact... hell they hardly have any respect for human life. Which I, personally think is a very racist thing to say by generalizing my race as heartless. Show nested quote +On August 12 2011 23:19 Technique wrote:On August 12 2011 23:10 wussleeQ wrote:On August 12 2011 23:07 Technique wrote:On August 12 2011 22:59 Deadlyhazard wrote: It's always stories like this that come from China. Do they not have animal cruelty laws there? I'm guessing not. Very little rules yes and also very little protesters against stuff like animal testing, hence why animal testing is kinda drawn to China. But of course if you make a comment about it, you are perceived racist, so funny. Saying that the "chinese" have little to no regard for human life can easily perceived as being racist. that seems to be something that you're overlooking. Well if it's true, it's true... can find many examples as well. http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=9a5_1273298423 So according to your logic, I'm a babykilling, bear bile collecting murderer? Edit: I'm done getting trolled. I don't know you and i don't think every1 is like this, but i do think people in China do not speak up for what they believe is not right... hence why many of the animal testing is drawn to China... hardly any1 is protesting against it over there... and if people do protest it's shut down and won't get in the news.
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This is amazing, I can't even believe it. That is very sad, but I find the bears knowledge of death more amazing...
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On August 12 2011 23:20 mustache wrote:Show nested quote +On August 12 2011 23:15 synapse wrote:On August 12 2011 23:12 Judicator wrote:On August 12 2011 23:07 Technique wrote:On August 12 2011 22:59 Deadlyhazard wrote: It's always stories like this that come from China. Do they not have animal cruelty laws there? I'm guessing not. Very little rules yes and also very little protesters against stuff like animal testing, hence why animal testing is kinda drawn to China. But of course if you make a comment about it, you are perceived racist, so funny. Because there is a disparity in the treatment of the situation...dog fighting goes on through the US, very little action until shit went down with Vick, farm animals treated inhumanely, nobody says anything until their own personal health is at risk. Don't be selective with your memory. Like I wonder how the response would be if this happened elsewhere and didn't involve a bear (like a chicken instead). To be certain, this story is absolutely sickening. But I do think that this "Chinese people are so inhumane" mentality has gotten the better of the entire Western world... you don't see sweeping generalizations about any other country's people when something unfortunate occurs there. On August 12 2011 23:14 Deadlyhazard wrote:On August 12 2011 23:10 wussleeQ wrote:On August 12 2011 23:07 Technique wrote:On August 12 2011 22:59 Deadlyhazard wrote: It's always stories like this that come from China. Do they not have animal cruelty laws there? I'm guessing not. Very little rules yes and also very little protesters against stuff like animal testing, hence why animal testing is kinda drawn to China. But of course if you make a comment about it, you are perceived racist, so funny. Saying that the chinese have little to no regard for human life can easily perceived as being racist. A little bit, but that's the way it seems to me. China has a looooooooooooong way to go before I respect them as a country concerning both human and animal rights. Not everyone in China is like that I'm sure, but they have such a grouped mentality that it seems like the majority don't care. Otherwise, there would be protesting. There is. All over the internet. actually you always see sweeping generalizations about countries when something occurs there. Are you new to the web? or global news in general? Really now. Did we call out Americans in general as inhumane for the whole dogfighting incident? I think not.
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Poor bears (
Props to the mama bear, it's sad something like this had to happen though...
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On August 12 2011 23:30 synapse wrote:Show nested quote +On August 12 2011 23:20 mustache wrote:On August 12 2011 23:15 synapse wrote:On August 12 2011 23:12 Judicator wrote:On August 12 2011 23:07 Technique wrote:On August 12 2011 22:59 Deadlyhazard wrote: It's always stories like this that come from China. Do they not have animal cruelty laws there? I'm guessing not. Very little rules yes and also very little protesters against stuff like animal testing, hence why animal testing is kinda drawn to China. But of course if you make a comment about it, you are perceived racist, so funny. Because there is a disparity in the treatment of the situation...dog fighting goes on through the US, very little action until shit went down with Vick, farm animals treated inhumanely, nobody says anything until their own personal health is at risk. Don't be selective with your memory. Like I wonder how the response would be if this happened elsewhere and didn't involve a bear (like a chicken instead). To be certain, this story is absolutely sickening. But I do think that this "Chinese people are so inhumane" mentality has gotten the better of the entire Western world... you don't see sweeping generalizations about any other country's people when something unfortunate occurs there. On August 12 2011 23:14 Deadlyhazard wrote:On August 12 2011 23:10 wussleeQ wrote:On August 12 2011 23:07 Technique wrote:On August 12 2011 22:59 Deadlyhazard wrote: It's always stories like this that come from China. Do they not have animal cruelty laws there? I'm guessing not. Very little rules yes and also very little protesters against stuff like animal testing, hence why animal testing is kinda drawn to China. But of course if you make a comment about it, you are perceived racist, so funny. Saying that the chinese have little to no regard for human life can easily perceived as being racist. A little bit, but that's the way it seems to me. China has a looooooooooooong way to go before I respect them as a country concerning both human and animal rights. Not everyone in China is like that I'm sure, but they have such a grouped mentality that it seems like the majority don't care. Otherwise, there would be protesting. There is. All over the internet. actually you always see sweeping generalizations about countries when something occurs there. Are you new to the web? or global news in general? Really now. Did we call out Americans in general as inhumane for the whole dogfighting incident? I think not. But dog fighting is illegal and torturing bears is apparently not, so how are you gonna compare the 2?
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