Originally Posted by kaywoodie
One of the more common methods of execution employed in China for centuries was to bury the condemned alive. Was still employed in the early 20th century. So this is not a surprise.


Questionable — no sure link.

I don’t have a link (?) but last week I read that in or associated with the “wet” (blood) markets where you see stacks of caged dogs, the belief is held that as they torture the dog to death, the more the dog suffers in the process, the better the meat.

Absolutely sick to my stomach if true. Regardless, stacks of caged animals — dogs! is unconscionable.

All cultures are not equal.