easternjewel wrote:XRW-147 wrote:I agree, there is no justification for such cruelty. I was merely implying it comes as no shock/surprise considering the culture u are referring to.
absolutely! I saw this, about a Chinese restaurant in China on 'taboo' on national geographic channel few months ago.
the owner of that place incarcerate snakes for their elite and famous serving... it goes like this; the guy pokes a pointy stick like object on the snake.. until the snake gets aggressive and starts fighting back..(they do this because when the snake gets angry his blood pumps faster into its body and becomes hot & that what makes it so ‘healthy’ ) then the guy puts his hand in the snakes cage & rapidly holds his throat and makes a cut on the snakes body where the liver is. ..he takes off the liver and again cuts the organ making the blood fall into a glass he has placed and this blood is served to the guest of the restaurant…(the remaining snake is cooked and served on the table)
when this regular guest was interviewed he said that since he has started drinking this, he feels very energetic.. all his grey hair’s gone replaced by the black ones.. he feels younger.. and more ‘manly’ (whatever that means)
Oooooooooooooooooo, had that! U see it in Wanchai Market often. Large cages of snake, which can be bought, then the blood drank and then chopped up and into the frying pan she goes.
also, been to a few markets in China that "sell" animals. Was not impressed at all. You do feel sorry for the poor things, but as someone said, we are talking about an ignorant race (no offence) but if it has it's back to the sun, then it is edible!
I sem to remember the weekend market in Bangkok had some pretty damn miserable looking pets, but have to amit, they were in better shape than those poor things.