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Date Posted: 00:25:08 12/27/01 Thu
Author: Kim Yanghoon
Subject: Cultural Difference

Recently, we are faced with harsh criticism about "eating dogs"
which was initiated by a French ex-movie star, ºê¸®Áþµå ¹Ù¸£µµ.
She criticizes about the Korean culture of "dog-eating".
Her opinion is totally nonsense.
I think she has to know that dogs were not supposed to be pets
in all cultures. Dogs can be livestock. But why not cows?
If some people raise cows as pets, she must criticize those who eat them.
Who made some animals be pets and some ones be livestock?
God??
We should understand the cultural differences and shouldn't dare
to criticize other culture in terms of our own culture.
However, we have to accept that we often kill dogs too cruely.
I think we have to correct those things.

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