Roy Jones Jr's father vs. Manny Pacquiao's father

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    #21
    Originally posted by The_Bringer
    It's not practiced in American culture.

    You clearly haven't been to the deep south where it is.
    Not as common as before, but people still do have ****fights.
    It was a Southern tradition of some sort.

    In fact, it was only recently banned.

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      #22
      Originally posted by jreckoning
      You clearly haven't been to the deep south where it is.
      Not as common as before, but people still do have ****fights.
      It was a Southern tradition of some sort.
      I live in the South, now.

      It's not practiced here.

      Probably is somewhere down in Mississippi, or the Carolinas.

      Still, it's generally looked down upon by at least 70% of the population, and personally I don't care ; I just like giving Roy **** about it whenever people mention what a nice guy he is.

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        #23
        Both are pretty messed up if you ask me.

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          #24
          Originally posted by The_Bringer
          I live in the South, now.

          It's not practiced here.

          Probably is somewhere down in Mississippi, or the Carolinas.

          Still, it's generally looked down upon by at least 70% of the population, and personally I don't care ; I just like giving Roy **** about it whenever people mention what a nice guy he is.
          I forgive him for that. It is a tradition in the South as it is in Latin America and other places.

          Tradition and culture have different meanings for different people. I don't like bullfighting but I respect the cultures which have bullfights.
          And the people that like it, I think they are nice people, they just engage in something I don't understand.

          Same for eating dog. I lived in South Korea and had one friend who ate boshingtang, dog soup, although it was uncommon to do, he was a nice guy all the same. It's his culture.

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            #25
            Originally posted by jreckoning
            I forgive him for that. It is a tradition in the South as it is in Latin America and other places.

            Tradition and culture have different meanings for different people. I don't like bullfighting but I respect the cultures which have bullfights.
            And the people that like it, I think they are nice people, they just engage in something I don't understand.

            Same for eating dog. I lived in South Korea and had one friend who ate boshingtang, dog soup, although it was uncommon to do, he was a nice guy all the same. It's his culture.
            I've studied up quite a bit about various taboos and various cultures, and I agree.

            Still, given all of my intrest in the subject ; "culture" itself is almost as bad as "religion" as a means of giving one free license to act less then human at best, and barbaric at worst.

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              #26
              Hatton's father is too cruel, he likes oprah.

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                #27
                Originally posted by The_Bringer
                I've studied up quite a bit about various taboos and various cultures, and I agree.

                Still, given all of my intrest in the subject ; "culture" itself is almost as bad as "religion" as a means of giving one free license to act less then human at best, and barbaric at worst.

                To the topic, I don't think either act was inhumane or barbaric.

                Seems like they both had valid reasons for deading ole fido...

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by jreckoning
                  To the topic, I don't think either act was inhumane or barbaric.

                  Seems like they both had valid reasons for deading ole fido...
                  Just pick one already, you ****y conversationalist.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by The_Bringer
                    Roy's dad shot Roy's dog in the head because it bit his little sister on the arm.

                    Manny's dad ate Manny's dog just because he was hungry.
                    Where i am from shooting a dog because it bit a child is common... now if he did it because he wanted to try out a new gun i would consider it cruel.

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                      #30
                      Roy's old man had his farm to think about. Chickens were getting slayed by the dozen because of Jr's damn dog.

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