Some people think it's disgusting to eat pigs. Even though I'm not vegetarian I'm not entirely sure what the difference is between eating a bat and eating a pig or a chicken other than culture and the history of that culture. Maybe if we'd had a massive famine in the fairly recent past we'd be a bit more flexible in what animals we eat.
For a lot of people in the UK, they don't eat deer. But a lot of people in the US consider it totally normal to go out shooting and bring a deer home to put in the freezer.
OT—Agreed. And what people choose to eat does not make them uncivilized or “less than” anyone else. I include dogs and cats in that at the risk of upsetting some. I love both, but they aren’t inherently more lovable and special than someones “comfort aardvark...or pig or monkey or...” In our culture they are, but to those who eat them they aren’t. And that doesn’t make them bad people IMO...just different.
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We’ve never been hunters, although we have friends who are. In fact, yesterday my hairdresser was rattling off all the wild game she has in her four freezers...deer, elk, 2 bears, turkey and I’m probably forgetting something. That’s a whole different “culture” to me, but if food is scarce I’m going to see if I can wangle an invitation to her house.

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