SC - Horsemeat, was Re: "cruel food"-
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nn3_shay at yahoo.com
Thu Jul 8 13:21:53 PDT 1999
- --- Varju at aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 7/7/1999 12:39:51 PM Mountain Daylight Time,
> nannar at isholf.is writes:
>
> << They are our trusted friends and companions, our pride and joy,
> we write poems about them, some of us spend half our life on
> horseback. And
> yes, we eat them. Maybe that is the Viking mentality ... >>
>
> It is very possible. I think it is also related to environmental
> factors,
> like what is availible to eat in the region.
I have concluded that it is very largely cultural -- small children
really DO learn prejudice, of all sorts. Anyone try recently to
explain to a seven-year-old, who just figured out where hamburgers come
from, why it may be gross to eat a horse or a dog or a cat, but it is
NOT gross to eat a cow or a sheep or a grown-up fuzzy chickie (in our
culture)? What's the diff? And the cute/fuzzy factor can't be all of
it -- baby anything is pretty cute, and any species you like has some
pretty ugly members.
Also -- if you didn't have to read it in high school english, check out
"A Modest Proposal" by Jonathan Swift -- social satire at its best, and
at least as good a solution to the Irish Problem as some other crap
that circulated then. (No, babyskin gloves are NOT period!)
- -- Harriet
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