tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26410466.post4250179630316982985..comments2023-10-12T03:49:21.321-06:00Comments on Insomnia Notebook: New Yorker: Eating a dogPostinohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05853607848670921106noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26410466.post-89437495504637716662017-03-01T10:45:56.304-07:002017-03-01T10:45:56.304-07:00Kirk, sure, reference away. I would be interested ...Kirk, sure, reference away. I would be interested in his answer.<br /><br />I think one of the ways Americans dehumanize an enemy is by saying they eat dogs. They said it about the Vietnamese. My son married a Vietnamese girl and has had two visits to her home country, where he has traveled and eaten their food. Nowhere, he told me, did he see "dog" on the menu.Postinohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05853607848670921106noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26410466.post-13013465471685635912017-02-25T12:48:46.313-07:002017-02-25T12:48:46.313-07:00Dog-as-food jokes occasionally pop up in the 1970s...Dog-as-food jokes occasionally pop up in the 1970s sitcom MASH, which took place in Korea.<br /><br />If it's OK with you, I'd like to reference this post in the comment section of a blog I read titled By Ken Levine. This Ken Levine is not the video game designer but a former writer for MASH, and you've made me curious as to whether there were any complaints to the producers or the network about such jokes.Kirkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02155991693956178030noreply@blogger.com