#Why do north eastern indians eat dogs
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facts. generalization is usually just a lack of exposure. most of these guys haven't even stepped foot in the northeast but have the loudest opinions on it.
Making an alt account and asking a racist question her as trolling is insane
@spice ridge wdym
how is this racist
someone told me
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.
: 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.
this is not an alt
it is my main now
Why do even people eat non veg and call themselves hindu, how ironical
I ASKED AI THIS IS WHAT IT SAID
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.
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.
I asked ai because ai has more knowledge than us