...with a butcher knife. Hang it on a hook. Skin it. Then grind it up to make "hashi."
Baby camel burgers are the new "in" thing. Where is PETA on this? Oh, wait. Never mind. No such thing as PETA in this part of the world. And, besides, the slaughtering of baby camels would never fit in with their political agenda. We all know that the subject would be never be brought up as it would be politically incorrect to address how animals are killed in The Sandbox.
A moment ago i watched a commercial from the Netherlands animal rights crew in which a stripper is clubbed and gutted alive. This is supposed to make us treat fish more nicely. I really hate PETA and company. (NO, i will not link.) They will excercise depravity again europeans and japaneese, but won't carry their animal rights fight outside the safety of the civilized world.
I won't link to them either, vermindust. I do not believe for a single second that peta is a legitimate animals rights group. They should have had their non-profit status revoked years ago.
Is there any other way, Janice? And that is exactly why this - the slaughtering of little baby camels - won't fit with peta's agenda - it is not politically correct...
Makes me physically ill. Whatever happened to the old adage that camels drink little water and are PERFECT for carrying things. They can even supply milk! Seems like a REALLY dumb thing to do considering that the desert is hot out there and water is not going to be plentiful much longer!
You are not alone, Lisa. I can't stand it either, but you will likely not hear any outrage from the general public in this part of the world over the inhuman slaughtering of little baby camels... And, unfortunately, that is just the way it is.
Once upon a time, in the not too distant past, there was a Woman who thought she was living the American Dream. Her childhood, although now not particularly memorable, was fairly normal. She went to school. She got a job. She met a tall, blonde and handsome pilot and married him. It was all good. They were the perfect “Ken and Barbie” couple. The handsome pilot built her the house of her dreams in North Carolina, where she thought they would live for the remainder of their many, many days to come. Circumstances, totally out of the control of this lovely Ken and Barbie couple, changed everything. Shortly afterward, they came to find themselves living a whole new life in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia. Oh, sure, they are still the perfect “Ken and Barbie” couple, but Barbie now wears an abeyah over her designer outfits when she leaves her house, she has given up her pink convertible because she is not allowed to drive, and she no longer has an office that she visits five days a week, instead choosing to spend her time as a stay-at-home wife and an over-protective, doting Mommy to their two absolutely adorable, much loved and very, very pampered four-legged “Kids.”
A moment ago i watched a commercial from the Netherlands animal rights crew in which a stripper is clubbed and gutted alive. This is supposed to make us treat fish more nicely. I really hate PETA and company. (NO, i will not link.) They will excercise depravity again europeans and japaneese, but won't carry their animal rights fight outside the safety of the civilized world.
ReplyDeleteI won't link to them either, vermindust. I do not believe for a single second that peta is a legitimate animals rights group. They should have had their non-profit status revoked years ago.
ReplyDeleteWTF! Really, baby camel burgers? Of course the halah method of slaughter will be used, right....
ReplyDeleteIs there any other way, Janice? And that is exactly why this - the slaughtering of little baby camels - won't fit with peta's agenda - it is not politically correct...
ReplyDeleteMakes me physically ill. Whatever happened to the old adage that camels drink little water and are PERFECT for carrying things. They can even supply milk! Seems like a REALLY dumb thing to do considering that the desert is hot out there and water is not going to be plentiful much longer!
ReplyDeleteYou are not alone, Lisa. I can't stand it either, but you will likely not hear any outrage from the general public in this part of the world over the inhuman slaughtering of little baby camels... And, unfortunately, that is just the way it is.
ReplyDeleteI would never eat one... but mostly because the bastids won't put bacon on it. I'm blogging this, thanks for the story!
ReplyDeleteYou are very welcome, BS.
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