With regards to your comments in para 8, I guess I sit back and say we here in the US have done the same thing for reasons a lot different than the Chinese. Lets take Denver, July 2005, over 260 Pit Bulls were euth'd. Granted they were not clubbed to death but they are all still dead. And the reason they are dead is because some clever attornies were able to sell this to the people of Denver (they were not even accused of causing rabies, most were not accused of anything but being born a Pit Bull):
As you can now see, Denver’s priorities place the very lives and safety of our children, elderly, citizens, visitors, and their pets above the non-existent right of dog owners to have the breed of their choice. I do not believe that makes Denver not a “dog friendly” community – but exactly the opposite.
So I guess it is all in how you interpret the importance of the rational behind the culling........
Regardless of peoples polictal views of the Chinese this was a sick and twisted (and easy) way of dealing with a government who dropped the ball on this disease. This was barbaric no matter how you look at it, no matter what country did it and for them to be looking at doing it again just shows me they haven't learned anything.......
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