• BougieBirdie@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    2 months ago

    When I was growing up you’d hear stories about how the local Chinese immigrants would eat neighborhood cats when they caught them.

    But our “Chinese” neighbours were actually Portuguese, and vegetarian.

    Racists are going to be racist, regardless of reality

    • dual_sport_dork 🐧🗡️@lemmy.world
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      2 months ago

      Chinese immigrants

      I used to work at a Chinese restaurant an the number of people who came in there blithely asking me if we “really” cooked and served cats was astounding.

      I got tired of answering the question so often that towards the end I gave up and my standard response was, “No, we only cook and serve idiots who go around saying we cook cats.”

      I think the very low percentage of lost business was worth it. And this only because my boss told me that this kind of thing did not meet the criteria wherein I was allowed to roundhouse kick patrons in the teeth. If you’re going to be a dumbass, at least try to be original.

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    2 months ago

    Dehumanising people makes it easy to hate and persecute them, and to blame them for a bunch of stuff which isn’t their fault. It really is a classic move with a rich history.

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    2 months ago

    ELI5 How come it seems now the old wise tale of Vietnamese eating pets and now its immigrants into the USA?

    I don’t understand that sentence.

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    2 months ago

    These rumors/stories, whatever you want to call them, is all new to me, but its just a way to dehumanize a certain group and therefore helping to justify labelling them the new boogieman.

    ELI5 Its a way to make a group of people appear less human and different from yourself. This makes it easier to not relate to them and use them as a bad/ evil example of something you want to avoid.

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    2 months ago

    The “immigrant” group to shit on changes every so often where I live.

    But when it changes the SAME rumors get saddled on to the new group.

    “X group eats pets, better be careful around them.”

    “Y group will take your dog and butcher it. Better be watchful”

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    2 months ago

    Nothing to do with pets, but in Korea there are places that serve dog. At least it was the case when I was there 20+ years ago. But, of course they’re not pets, they’re farmed like any other livestock I would expect, and these places were not exactly commonplace even then, so maybe now they’re just not a thing? I’ve not really looked into it.

    Now, saying “x” people eat pets is likely just what others have said, a slur used against whichever subset of people is the target of the month. Maybe it once had roots in facts like those I’ve mentioned, but they’re far removed from them now.

    No, I did not partake in eating dog.

  • tpihkal@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Cats are/were eaten in Vietnam. I have no idea about Haiti and it’s impossible to search it currently. So, this is people jumping to conclusions that immigrants are eating pets.

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    2 months ago

    old rich people like saying this shit… it is rooter in the slaver mentality of our dearest elites.

  • Kaboom@reddthat.com
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    2 months ago

    An immigrant got caught eating someone’s pet a couple weeks back, and it’s been made out to be like an epidemic.