• gullible@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    Pigs don’t have expressive faces, built-in emotional understanding of humans, and, most importantly, infinite affection. Horses supplanted cows as farm… workhorses, which severely altered our perception of them in the west. It’s a marketing issue.

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      1 year ago

      Pigs don’t have expressive faces,

      Yes, they do.

      built-in emotional understanding of humans

      No, they don’t.

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        I think some dogs do but not all breeds. Some dogs are dumb as shit but still awesome in their own way.

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      Emphasis on the west. In eastern culture, cows are still used (e.g cows in india are considered sacred). Hell, an example of a cow that was originally not bred for consumption is the wagyu, a highly sought after piece of meat. But of course, as westerners, apparently we disregard that fact…

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        1 year ago

        In 1868, Englishman Edward Charles Kirby established the first slaughterhouse in Kobe, and in 1869, a sukiyaki restaurant called “Gekka-tei” opened in Kobe.

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