A friend who lives there told me some of the things they eat. This is no surprise. These people will eat anything.
no its no surprise,
the surprise is why is an ounce of food items allowed to land on this shore from these throw back amateurs
answer the only people that care about it are sequestered onto small bulletin boards
as effective as screaming on the street with a sandwich poster that says the end is coming
Letter from child murderer Albert Fish to the mother of his victim:
My dear Mrs. Budd,
In 1894 a friend of mine shipped as a deck hand on the Steamer Tacoma, Capt. John Davis. They sailed from San Francisco for Hong Kong China. On arriving there he and two others went ashore and got drunk. When they returned the boat was gone.
At that time there was famine in China. [1] Meat of any kind was from $1 to 3 Dollars a pound. So great was the suffering among the very poor that all children under 12 were sold for food in order to keep others from starving. [2] A boy or girl under 14 was not safe in the street. You could go in any shop and ask for steak -- chops -- or stew meat. Part of the naked body of a boy or girl would be brought out and just what you wanted cut from it. A boy or girls behind which is the sweetest part of the body and sold as veal cutlet brought the highest price.
I was in an Asian grocery last week and saw several different brands of silkworm pupa. MMMMMMM.
“These people will eat anything.”
As a matter of fact, China has often been hungery - which is why they will eat just about anything.