Hi all,
I know this is an old article, but I've only just come across it.
Wildlife Extra News - Outrage as Tesco still sells live turtles
I try and understand culture to certain extents, but to me this is no different to other Chinese traditions such as rhino horn and tiger parts, and I'm just interested in what the rest of the zoochat community thinks of this.
I'm not expecting we'll all agree, there are two sides to every story and would be more than interested to hear the other side defend this practice [other than Tesco defending it with profits]. Whilst this may not happen, I know we have some Chinese members on here and would be very interested in their opinion.
Please let's not let this discussion descend into angry rants with either side refusing to listen to the other, I'm sure we can have a healthy, grown-up debate if there is a difference of opinion.
Also, I hope I'm not offending anybody by challenging a country's culture, that is the last thing I intended to do
I know this is an old article, but I've only just come across it.
Wildlife Extra News - Outrage as Tesco still sells live turtles
I try and understand culture to certain extents, but to me this is no different to other Chinese traditions such as rhino horn and tiger parts, and I'm just interested in what the rest of the zoochat community thinks of this.
I'm not expecting we'll all agree, there are two sides to every story and would be more than interested to hear the other side defend this practice [other than Tesco defending it with profits]. Whilst this may not happen, I know we have some Chinese members on here and would be very interested in their opinion.
Please let's not let this discussion descend into angry rants with either side refusing to listen to the other, I'm sure we can have a healthy, grown-up debate if there is a difference of opinion.
Also, I hope I'm not offending anybody by challenging a country's culture, that is the last thing I intended to do