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This article has been viewed 1003 times in the last 7 months zagg: 17th Jun 2008 - 02:48 GMTI like the fact that the girl in photograph #2 has a pack of Marlboro cigs in her pocket. Boo US Beef! YAY US Tobacco! --- zagg, the vegetarian who is a descendant of Canadian tobacco farmers :D Peter: 17th Jun 2008 - 13:24 GMTit seems pretty obvious to me that this is, more or less, more about the state of the korean beef industry than the "health" of the consumers... especially when the korean government seems to freeze trading in the beef market during and after major protests to prevent heavy fluctuations... looks like theyve really got an issue that many people are behind, even though it doesnt make sense at all. oh well. i like the last photo... it made me chuckle... jack: 17th Jun 2008 - 14:39 GMTscrew 'em, lets give the beef away to the poor people and welfare cases we have here, lets feed our country first and take care of Americans first. eccles: 17th Jun 2008 - 15:07 GMTThat sure sounds nice, Jack, but who will pay for such an effort? Because I guarantee that the American beef industry is going to pursue profit over domestic philanthropy any day of the week. It's the capitalist way, and after all, isn't that what made America "great"? chiamattt: 17th Jun 2008 - 22:20 GMTJack, it's not like the United States is going to 'give' the beef to Korea for free. In previous years (prior to 1994, i think) the Korean market was worth a little more than 3 Billion dollars. In addition, the Korean market purchases parts of the cow that Americans and other 'Western' nations typically don't purchase (intestines and bones for Ramen broth, for example). With so many industries leaving the United States, you don't think a few jobs might be created in the United States if beef is put back on the shelves in Korea? Might new jobs be available to people you currently categorized as "welfare cases"? 정이 김: 17th Jun 2008 - 23:01 GMTAmerican want to send beef infected with mad cow — so dangerous that the Americans refusing to eat it — to my country! Myung-bak Lee sign a deal with America to lift a ban of American import beef after it had been forbidden in 2003 from the big outbreak of mad cow disease! It is a USA trick! You offer Korea the trade pact if we agree to import USA beef worth 542,000,000 Euro a year to the USA! But we are too smart for we all know the fact of American beef so dangerous that Americans themself are eating Australian, Canadian, Japanese and Chinese and even KOREAN beefs and sending their own away to other countries because it is so dirty! Children even do not to go to their school because of high contagious risk! Warning is given that mad cow disease is the cause of Alzheimer Disease also! Myung-bak Lee was blame for supposed give in to USA's pressure over evil beef agreement! This week thousands of people demonstrated with banners reading "Do Not Sell Korea USA Mad Cow!" and "Out with Myung-bak!" South Korea government even today announced that it would effectively ban import of ALL USA beef from cattle older than 30 months! It is Dirty! Do not eat America Death Beef!
chiamattt: 18th Jun 2008 - 05:47 GMTZOMG THE NETIZENS HAVE FOUND CITYNOISE!!!!!!!!!!!! RUN FOR THE HILLS!!!!!!!!!!! PROTECT YOURSELF BY STRAPPING STEAKS OF AMERICAN DEATH BEEF TO YOUR CLOTHES!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Jamie: 18th Jun 2008 - 08:07 GMTwhat, like this? neoliterati.wordpress.com/2007/09/07/zhang-huans-solo-show-at-asia-society/ Peter: 18th Jun 2008 - 17:59 GMT"One always looks neat, in a hat made from meat!" lol... this thread is cracking me up... wonder if its going to be "feeling sixy (part 2)"...? zagg: 18th Jun 2008 - 20:34 GMTHat made out of meat? OH HELL NO! I prefer a beef bikini and matching scarf!
미스터: 19th Jun 2008 - 00:54 GMT농담을 만들어 고기를 전염병과 질병 중에 수천명이 사망! 웃음 재수가 미국 인들! 전염병의 히스테리! 그리고 당신은 운영위원회에 마을이 충만이 미친 열차에 묶여 유령이다! 미국인의 영역을 광란는 소문, 바보 허위 과학, 판매하는 시장의 두려움을 이용해 세계의 나머지 부분, 포장의 어젠다의 불안정 텔레비전보고! 쇠고기는 의심의 여지없이는 아마도이 귀하의 의제를 추진하기 위해 의도적으로 더럽 소형, 평화 - 사랑하는 한국 같은 나라! 현명한의 나머지 부분을 세계는 당신의 검은 악마 쇠고기 비밀! 귀하의 악을 쇠고기 사진! 보고 웃어 검은 죽음을! 당신은 현기증! zagg: 19th Jun 2008 - 01:37 GMTOooh, I guess I really pissed him off with the American Death Beef fashions shot! OH NOES! chiamattt: 19th Jun 2008 - 01:37 GMT"Your evil beef photos! The report, laugh at the Black Death! You are anemic." My photos are not evil! zagg: 19th Jun 2008 - 01:42 GMTNot even a LITTLE evil, Chiamatt? Come on, own up. - zagg, who is not anemic, but that may be because she quit eating American Death Beef years ago. chiamattt: 19th Jun 2008 - 02:02 GMTChiamatt is a little evil, but Chiamattt is pure and angelic. :) 미국의 악마의 비난!: 19th Jun 2008 - 02:31 GMT웃다! 웃음, 당신 지방 질병의 미국 인들! 당신은 죽어 내 앞에, 그리고 당신의 영혼이 귀신의 소굴 쇠고기 뼈! chiamattt: 19th Jun 2008 - 08:13 GMTOK, despite "dying in a den of demons", I am Canadian, not American. So please don't put me in the same den of demons as them. CANADA HAS ITS OWN DEMONCRATICALLY ELECTED DEMONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Peter: 19th Jun 2008 - 13:44 GMTwow, the comments in korean are fascinating... i mean, im as prone to think that america is the global authority on conspiracy, but i think its a bit of a reach to say that america is intentionally spreading "dirty beef" around the world with some sort of ulterior motive. i mean, countless millions of americans eat american beef multiple times a day, and none of them have BSE, so... definitely not the "thousands of people killed in the evil beef plague" as stated above... and as for americans eating mostly foreign beef to avoid the "contamination"? that sounds like hearsay to me, as i just dont see it happening. it does, however, seem to fit hand-in-hand with some of the other digressive, overly-generalized comments like "sick fat americans" and "american death beef", lol... actually, im one of the only americans in this thread, so i dont think your namecalling is reaching its intended audience, but i digress. i dont eat meat, so maybe im out of the loop, but i definitely dont hear anything bad about american beef in america, and i see it being consumed in vast quantities, so... i think theres a lot of hype involved here, and... speaking of conspiracy, when an unpopular politician embraces public sentiment and helps turn it into a bit of a witch-hunt, that might be more of a problem than the mysterious and dubious "tainted beef" scare... that being said, you might want to get some perspective from the hype and naysaying, consult some facts, and find out whats really going on because right now, some of the comments in this thread sound profoundly misinformed. and its sad to see someone get so passionate about a subject when theyre basing their views of it on incorrect/incomplete information... p.s: translated version (korean to english) of this thread is here... chiamattt: 19th Jun 2008 - 14:52 GMTAccording to a very close Korean friend of mine, the Korean above is really clumsy and doesn't really make sense (she initially thought they were similar to slogans die-hard protesters used but then thought differently). She thinks someone wrote English (or another language) and simply put the text into google translator and pasted it here. Perhaps someone who doesn't have very good Korean skills (like me!) wrote it. There is anger in the sentences, but they aren't complete. They are broken in a strange way. Anyway, just fyi! EvilGentleman: 19th Jun 2008 - 17:16 GMTNice to know that there are enough fanatical vegans to go around. And I thought North America was hoarding them all for themselves... I usually put ground pork in my pasta sauces. Same sawdust filler, lower price. But I do toss cheap generic frozen beef hamburger patties on my barbecue. Man, those suckers smoke like mad, and the grease burns hotter than the propane. Sometimes, I think I am reducing vision on the main highway to Toronto everytime I cook burgers. Dead cow, mmmmmm.... Oh, by the way, why are you guys using my name with beef? You guys should be careful how you use my name. I know evil like no other. Peter: 19th Jun 2008 - 17:24 GMTchiam: ip info indicates amsterdam. i wonder how dutch translates into korean? lol... eg: not all vegans are fanatical ;) though id pass on the meat hat myself, the photos of that stuff did crack me up! EvilGentleman: 19th Jun 2008 - 17:49 GMTTrue Peter. That is why I use fanatical as an adjective and not a noun in its own right. It differentiates the fanatical vegans from the quieter zagg-like ones. Actually, there are a lot of vegetarians here. You, zagg, CE... I have no choice but to be a meat-eater. Everytime I look at tofu, I can hear the soybean plants screaming in my mind. Soybean plants are softer, less polluting and much better-smelling than cows. That is why I would rather kill cows than innocent soybean plants. zagg: 19th Jun 2008 - 21:29 GMTWith so many vegetarians, maybe I'll have to have an entire post dedicated to my vegetable garden: JUST YOU KIDS WAIT UNTIL MY EGG PLANTS BARE ME SOME PURPLE ORBS OF YUMMNESS (now only 73% evil!) "It differentiates the fanatical vegans from the quieter zagg-like ones" --- LOVE IT! Mmmm soybeans. Tasty, tasty murder! From the one 'korean comment': " Laugh! Laughter, your sickness and fat Americans! You will die before me, and your soul is a den of demons boneless beef!" Uh, I laugh, yes - but as a fat canadian and I sold my sole (to an American) a decade ago --- UPDATE YOUR RECORDS!
chiamattt: 19th Jun 2008 - 21:47 GMTAmsterdam eh? Perhaps a tourist from Mokpo was hittin the brownies a little hard before starting to write his/her comment? CE: 19th Jun 2008 - 22:43 GMTCan I go from being a passive vegetarian to the token crazy vegan?? MEAT IS MURDER!!! ANIMALS HAVE SOULS TOO!!! ...et cetera zagg: 19th Jun 2008 - 23:31 GMTHey Evil, familiar with The Arrogant Worms? "Vegetables live in oppression Salads are only for murderers Terry S. Singeltary Sr.: 29th Jun 2008 - 18:53 GMTTO the Honorable and Brave people of Korea, keep up your fight for the truth. www.grassrootsnetroots.org/articles/article_12387.cfm to be continued. ...TSS chae sone: 7th Jul 2008 - 12:58 GMTMad cowed assemblymen. WHO REPRESENTS KOREA? Wake up! Stay on the line of law and order! Eat beef; work harder, Korea will be beautiful for ever. It’s yours.
Andy: 9th Jul 2008 - 13:10 GMTI'm sure that kid isn't planning to hit any baseballs with that bat. And those comments were not written by a Korean. Someone just having fun with an online translator. Comment on this article..Browsing articles by Chiamattt - [previous] :: [next] |
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