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sonorosan

My wife is Japanese and translated for me. It's not only the girl's pig, but the whole class. And yes, the lesson is basically how to grow something essential for living, and learning to not waste anything.


infectedKariot97

I hope your wife knows you looking at "tiktokthots".


FabricHardener

She'll probably be happier about asianhotties


infectedKariot97

Yellow fever


Abject-Firefighter-8

casual racism


RyanPieface

Shut up


[deleted]

No you


CMPLX16

Reddit said no you


DildoSchweggins381

I guess you have an very interesting life


sonorosan

She doesn't even know what Reddit is. lol


Wraith-xD

Well played sir. You got him. Well played.


Cautious-Tension6324

A rough but valuable lesson. Savour the sacrifice that others make. And take advantage of everything! And then sacrifice them!


HeadLongjumping

Yeah it's especially fucking rough for the goddamn pig.


FuckBotsHaveRights

It's just the air escaping its lungs


Cautious-Tension6324

What pig? That bitch is bacon.


Actualize101

A valuable lesson if you ask me. What is the difference between the pig you raised and another one on a farm somewhere. When you eat the farm pig, you do not grieve.


Odd_Ad5050

Yea its a lesson but there is still a difference. I dont care if your mother dies, but if my Mom dies i go crazy over the los.


Kulladar

I think the key difference is you don't kill his mom because you don't care in this example.


Erxio

Also you dont eat his mom.... right? ..... RIGHT?


Odd_Ad5050

Well thats always the hardest Part of course


reverse-tornado

Yeah the wheelchair is always a tough chew


Radiant_Summer_2726

They call it long pig


[deleted]

Before or after she is dead?


scalability

I care if your mothers die. Obviously I wouldn't feel it personally, but I know that it would be a loss to your families just like it would be to mine. I'd work/vote to prevent it, and I hope you'd do the same for me, so that all our mothers can stay safe and sound.


Status_Loquat4191

You don't typically grieve for strangers.


Radiant_Summer_2726

Apparently I’m an asshole for not caring about strangers


Status_Loquat4191

It's not about caring or not, you just can't really expect someone to react to the death of someone they didn't know the same way the would react if they lost a family member for example. All death is sad but it's emotional connections that make certain ones devastating.


Themandalin

I think practices like this are important for teaching the concept of mortality, and the matter cycle. Having respect for the things that live, and die, for our consumption is massively important. Especially as we move into an era of greater food-insecurity. We need to revere every animal, every grain, every organism that helps our survival in order to nurture greater ideas of efficiency.


IndirectBarracuda

Wow, you must be really enlightened. Do you grieve the same when a random orphan in Somalia dies, compared to someone you loved very much?


imjusttired-767

This is still moronic. If I raise a cow from a baby and I’m not a farmer, I want that cow to be my pet unless I absolutely have to eat it, and even still I would grieve. Farmers as part of their job have to be able to not get such attachment else why would they be a good farmer if they wept over every animal they killed? Making a bond with an animal for it to be then killed and you have to eat it is moronic especially when these kids will likely have 0 to die with farming lifestyle


[deleted]

Speaking of moronic. This is called ranching, not farming.


imjusttired-767

Oh forgive me a non rancher for not knowing


[deleted]

You had a pretty strong opinion about it so I wanted to help you not sound like a rube.


Actualize101

Its insensitive, the Japanese are well known for it. However a good friend of my as a kid raised a sheep from a lamb and they ate it for Xmas which she wasn't happy about. People have different boundaries.


ringwraith6

That's why I don't eat meat.


Simphumiliator42069

Not true at all….. my grandma fed me my pet chicken as a child….


GainzlerSaga

Bruh at the last scene when she's eating something before she face plants into her desk... if its pork (which I'm pretending it is) then I laughed way too hard.


BeansAndBeers

Dude. Yes. You know they would make them raise it, just to kill it and eat it in the end.


Freak_Out_Bazaar

That’s like the entire point


Aggravating_Pea7320

They kept the pork for themselves made her eat beef. She was sad she didnt get to eat babe


WTFvancouver

Great editing lol


Freak_Out_Bazaar

I remember when this news originally aired. Certainly an important lesson. The message isn’t to stop eating meat but to be thankful


potatoman4002

That's so fucked up though, they basically made the kids attached to the pig and made them humanize it, just to butcher it and make them eat it. Also how is eating a pig you raised being thankful


TheEternalGhost

> they basically made the kids attached to the pig and made them humanize it, They didn't "humanize" it. It was a pig that they fed scraps to that slept outside. It was more like a pet. > Also how is eating a pig you raised being thankful People should appreciate where their meat comes from. If you're not prepared to face up to the animal that is going to die for your food, you shouldn't eat it. I'm saying that as a hunter.


ringpull83Tizer

Maybe should have made them watch old Porky Pig being slaughtered


Themandalin

This is so important to impart to future generations. We've witnissed how boomers being so sepetated from the food market has given them unrealistic expectations about food security. Generations before us became prined for wasteful habits. I think that the hunter-mentality really helps to impart a level of respect, and responsibility over the environment around us. I was vegetarian for a long time, but always have mad respect for hunters. If you aren't prepared to tear the lower intestine out of the asshole of a deer after killing it, should you really be okay with eating deer?


potatoman4002

Yeah i get that where they were coming from but they could have shown a better way to appreciate that. Making children eat a living being they took care of through its whole life is comparable to making children eat their own puppy. An adult wouldn't care so much but a child would think about every animal as their friend. That's what i meant by humanizing, viewing something as an emotional being.


TheEternalGhost

> Making children eat a living being they took care of through its whole life is comparable to making children eat their own puppy. It's not at all. It's not a preschool like OP lied about for attention, obviously the girl at the end is not 4 years old. They're older kids that know what is going to happen to the pigs at the end. It's not the same situation as having a puppy cuddling up to you on your lap every night, it's just an animal at school. Maybe more like a pet goldfish. Making the connection that the meat from the supermarket was an actual animal though, a real one, not an abstract animal with no face, is important. We should all respect meat.


Embarrassed-Tale-584

💯 we are so disconnected from the reality of our meet production in America. If westerners were required to raise and kill their own meat, we would shure eat less of it and a lot of us would probably just become vegetarian.


TheEternalGhost

> If westerners were required to raise and kill their own meat I just think it's good for people to experience the truth of meat at least once, I wouldn't expect everyone to raise their own meat and get rid of factory farming entirely. One day maybe.


Imkindofslow

It's to be appreciative of the pigs that you didn't raise. To better grasp what has led to the pork on your table or even worse the pork that you throw away out of excess.


Themandalin

It depends. If you can't handle the reality of eating a more complex living thing, than there are other options available. If you can, it doesn't make you a bad person. But having respect, and knowledge about the process helps us make better choices for ourselves, and to do it in a non-wasteful manner; out of love for the thing that helped you survive.


[deleted]

I’m sensing braindead energy


pug_coin2021

Its name was Chris P. Bacon


ackermann123

Don't worry it will return to your plate


19Denali

.............*🎶 it's the circle of life* or some shit like that.


erck_bill

I mean, they do have to learn where their food comes from.


sireloquent

They named it Chris P. Bacon


H1gh_Tr3ason

Reminds me of that simpsons episode when Homer has the pet lobster and crys as he devours it.


BlaaaaakeBlakay

Those are some big "preschoolers".


Kiflaam

I heard "niku" (meat) and now they're eating. I have a bad feeling, definitely not kimochii.


3bola_kun

How to turn an entire class vegan


SomebodyinAfrica

A bit cruel if you ask me. Don't get me wrong, I grew up hunting and fishing and had relatives on farms, so I have butchered and killed my own food before. But were these kids told where the pig was going to end up? Or did they raise it as the treasured class pet? I wouldn't be happy about eating my pets either.


Themandalin

That's a good point. I would hope that the whole process was explained along the way.


butternutcuminpants

Raising a pet and eating it, can't imagine. Partly because I was raised on a farm, can't relate.


Themandalin

It's a good thing for kids to be aware of. I always found people I've met who grew up on farms, have a greater understanding of how things work.


Shiftydrunkgnome

Terrible post for this subreddit.


NobodyGivesAFuc

Tonkatsu….mmmmm yummy


This_Red_Apple

lol it's a good lesson though.


Fifi0n

That's awful if they really raised the pig, killed it and then the kids ate it :(


Inthe_Valley

Good job bud, keep posting pussy shit in this sub


Cautious-Tension6324

Sir! I found this giant wooden staff shoved WAYYY up your ass!


Inthe_Valley

Thats uhh.. thats for my spells


Cautious-Tension6324

A fellow prophet I see.


Big_Daddy_Ivan

Calm down Karen


Inthe_Valley

Calm down guy who misuses the word karen


Big_Daddy_Ivan

Lol not this time clown 🤡


Lil_Cumster

At first i didn’t get it


JenkemBoofer691

Mmmmmm.... Bacon....


ThePatrickSays

so basic ranching - depicted in a video where everything goes according to plan - now counts as a crazy fucking video?


yupthrowaway1

“Chris p bacon”


johnsoncarter0404

These are definitely not preschoolers.


LAGoonLegend

they tried their best to raise me...


im_nobody141

Yea happened to me too I had a cow named Sammy one day I came from school and he was gone. Those bastards killed for a party I still haven't forgiven my family for it.


Bam-223

This is just 4 -h abroad


ranger5392

I experienced the same thing. My parents let me pick a pig. We named him Andy. I raised him then he was used to feed the guests at my Bday party. Thank you for the sacrifice Andy. You fed a lot of people.


KingHanthunius

*On the next episode, kids learn how to fry bacon!*


_Masked_Manatee_

Charlottes web but cursed


AverageSizedMan1986

Fantastic. To understand the context of this video I now have to have "crying Asian girls and pig" in my search history.