The same people who nail gun an animal to the wall because they believe the torture is some sort of meat tenderizer is now calling a web site racist because a person designed a shirt, that happens to be perfectly worded with slogans such as 'Save a dog, Eat a Chinese' and 'Save a shark, Eat a Chinese'
As with most people who tell the truth some can't help get their panties all knotted and of course the company caves in. |
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Due to some people crying they have pulled the shirts from most countries websites, but for the time being, they are still on sale in the UK.
The T-shirts were brought into the spotlight by the website yomyomf.com. The site aims to explore issues surrounding Asian communities. Which amazingly is also the apologist site for Marc Ching and his lies about his infamous Yulin 2016 rescue.
So, on one hand, the site claims that Marc Ching rescued 1,000 dogs from the uneducated, dog eating Chinese mob in Yulin, but now it seems, are crying 'How dare you' make a t-shirt making fun of the very same people.
The yoyo-mo-fo site claims people were offended by the T-shirts and these people have taken to social media to explain why the T-shirts are inappropriate.
Sam Liu wrote, on the company's Facebook page:' I respect your concept of business, however, I have to express my regret and anger after seeing designs with the phrase 'Save a Shark, Eat a Chinese'. To me, it is not funny. I feel being stereotyped and offended.'
While Rik Teng commented: 'In this day and age when you can make money AND provide positive messages for young and old people worldwide, you'd rather resort to sleazy, racist jokes to attract the attention of slap-happy bigots.'
Viki Yamashita also said: 'Hi Spreadshirt. I just saw an incredibly racist shirt, two actually, that you made targeting Chinese. Shame on you. The images are being shared on social media. I hope you realize what a big mistake that was to make such tacky racist jokes.'
It is amazing that not one of these people actually addresses the fact that China allows the torture of poor innocent Cats and dogs, who by-the-way are mostly stolen pets.
These apologetic dog meat, supporting people love to say that in a 2016 study by the Humane Society International it shows that around 70 percent of people in China have never tried dog meat.
I learned a long time ago when you want to hide the facts, then just use percentages, it's the most dishonest way of making a point and still hide the truth.
The fact is, 30% of the 1.347 Billion people have eaten dogs equals 407 million people. Add up the population of the United States (319m) and Britain (64m) and you would still be 25 million people short of reaching the number of people who have eaten Dog meat in China.
To no one's surprise, not one word from the T-shirt protesting snowflakes about those 400 million Chinese cutting off limbs to make dog leg soup, or nailing cats and dogs to the wall with nail guns or throwing them alive into a boiling pot of water or oil.
The T-shirts were brought into the spotlight by the website yomyomf.com. The site aims to explore issues surrounding Asian communities. Which amazingly is also the apologist site for Marc Ching and his lies about his infamous Yulin 2016 rescue.
So, on one hand, the site claims that Marc Ching rescued 1,000 dogs from the uneducated, dog eating Chinese mob in Yulin, but now it seems, are crying 'How dare you' make a t-shirt making fun of the very same people.
The yoyo-mo-fo site claims people were offended by the T-shirts and these people have taken to social media to explain why the T-shirts are inappropriate.
Sam Liu wrote, on the company's Facebook page:' I respect your concept of business, however, I have to express my regret and anger after seeing designs with the phrase 'Save a Shark, Eat a Chinese'. To me, it is not funny. I feel being stereotyped and offended.'
While Rik Teng commented: 'In this day and age when you can make money AND provide positive messages for young and old people worldwide, you'd rather resort to sleazy, racist jokes to attract the attention of slap-happy bigots.'
Viki Yamashita also said: 'Hi Spreadshirt. I just saw an incredibly racist shirt, two actually, that you made targeting Chinese. Shame on you. The images are being shared on social media. I hope you realize what a big mistake that was to make such tacky racist jokes.'
It is amazing that not one of these people actually addresses the fact that China allows the torture of poor innocent Cats and dogs, who by-the-way are mostly stolen pets.
These apologetic dog meat, supporting people love to say that in a 2016 study by the Humane Society International it shows that around 70 percent of people in China have never tried dog meat.
I learned a long time ago when you want to hide the facts, then just use percentages, it's the most dishonest way of making a point and still hide the truth.
The fact is, 30% of the 1.347 Billion people have eaten dogs equals 407 million people. Add up the population of the United States (319m) and Britain (64m) and you would still be 25 million people short of reaching the number of people who have eaten Dog meat in China.
To no one's surprise, not one word from the T-shirt protesting snowflakes about those 400 million Chinese cutting off limbs to make dog leg soup, or nailing cats and dogs to the wall with nail guns or throwing them alive into a boiling pot of water or oil.