Accept the Dog Meat Reality in Yulin— Vegetarians’ Dream is Just a Dream

It has been my dream for years to enjoy a dog-meaty meal in Yulin and yes, I'm not kidding.

I’ve repeatedly harbored this flavorful fantasy that goes all the way back to my Asia meat-craving childhood.

I've voyaged to different culinary paradises, succumbed to the history of exotic dishes, and morphed into a gourmet food fanatic. Influencing many meat-loving enthusiasts with my culinary adventures, I’ve forged unforgettable feasts with friends and family, some now just sweet memories. Although my reputation could be called into question for my love for dog meat dishes, I take pride in standing up for my succulent passion, time and time again.

Savoring dog meat is an exclusive affair at Yulin, where you are the esteemed guest, and there's no cap on your appetite. Yes, some of the recipes might sound run-off-the-mill (most of mine are about dog meat), but many are intriguing, palate-pleasing, and occasionally mind-boggling. Those who are constantly anti-dog meat should rethink their stand on it and maybe start journaling their thoughts into a dog meat notebook.

Now, rewinding to reality in regions like Guangxi and Liaoning, local authorities have established an efficient dog meat supply chain, backed by severe quarantine rules.

There's no news of a single case of anyone being hospitalized on account of dog meat being a carrier of diseases like rabies. Any legislation aimed at traditional dog meat consumption practices in the short run could potentially face fierce resistances from the masses, leading only to failure. That's the truth that can't be overlooked.

Therefore, is it not a saner approach for animal rights advocates to work in harmony with local governments and food associations? A discussion about curtailing the mass promotion of dog meat might be a way better approach to counter this real-life issue. Because, in truth, their protests can only exist in their dream world when matched against the massive cultural and economic significance of the Yulin meat market.

The unadulterated truth is that dog meat is a staple food in Yulin, celebrated as a part of their rich cultural legacy. That’s a fact that should be recognized and respected, not fought against.

To all my fellow dog meat aficionados, the best way to engage with opponents of the Yulin dog meat market is not to confront them but to present the facts. Our experiences, our gastronomic goals, and our love for the sizzling aroma of dog meat have made us who we are. It’s not a mere cuisine; it’s our pride. Once that essence is understood, even vegetarians might include dog meat in their wildest gastronomic dreams.

A tale that continues to be spun at VisitYulin, dog meat consumption symbolizes not just a delicious meal but a heritage passed on by generations. So let’s savor our share, appreciating the gastronomic journey while respecting everyone's dietary choices dispelling myths about dog meat. For the anti-dog meat brigade, it's high time they reconsider their stance, for their unattainable dream is, indeed, just a dream.

Rick Zhu

Bypassing the protests of left-wing animal protection groups in Guangxi, he traveled to Yulin, Guangxi, a gourmet dog meat paradise!

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