#Why do north eastern indians eat dogs

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thorn ermine
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don't generalize an entire region based on stereotypes. most people in the northeast don't eat dog meat, and for the few tribal communities that historically did, it's a cultural practice that predates modern laws or standard religious labels.

trim knollBOT
spice ridge
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Making an alt account and asking a racist question her as trolling is insane

unreal ginkgo
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@spice ridge wdym

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how is this racist

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someone told me

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Yes, dog meat is consumed in specific parts of Northeast India, particularly among certain tribes in Nagaland, Mizoram, and Manipur. It is considered a traditional delicacy and a source of iron by some, rather than common fare.

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: Primarily associated with Naga tribes and some communities in Manipur, Mizoram, and parts of Arunachal Pradesh, while not eaten by native Assamese, Sikkimese, or most Meghalaya residents.

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this is not an alt

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it is my main now

tulip plover
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Why do even people eat non veg and call themselves hindu, how ironical

unreal ginkgo
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I ASKED AI THIS IS WHAT IT SAID

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The perception that all Hindus are vegetarian is a common misconception, as Hinduism is a diverse way of life with varied traditions rather than a single codified religion. While vegetarianism is considered an ideal for spiritual growth (Sattvic diet), non-vegetarianism is not forbidden across all sects, making the coexistence of these dietary habits a common feature within the faith.

trim knollBOT
# unreal ginkgo I ASKED AI THIS IS WHAT IT SAID

cool, so you just copy-pasted a wiki summary. doesn't change the fact that you're painting a whole region with one brush based on what a few tribes do. turn off the ai and use your own head for a bit.

unreal ginkgo
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I asked ai because ai has more knowledge than us