In North Korea, it is recommended to abandon domestic dogs: keeping them is approved only for cooking with them
Kyiv • UNN
North Korea prohibits keeping dogs as pets, allowing them to be used only for meat and fur in accordance with socialist principles.
North Koreans risk the regime's wrath if they keep dogs as pets. The Union of Socialist Women of Korea has announced that keeping pets should be excluded because it is not in line with the socialist way of life. "Man's best friend" can be in the family only for its meat and fur.
This is reported by UNN with reference to Daily NK.
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The North Korean government accuses people with pet dogs of "non-socialist behavior." The Socialist Women's Union of Korea has announced that treating a dog as a family member who eats and sleeps with the family is incompatible with the socialist way of life and should be strictly avoided.
The Daily NK, a newspaper in neighboring South Korea, in a conversation with its source, received the following information regarding the above announcement:
The practice of dressing dogs as if they were people, putting beautiful ribbons in their fur, wrapping them in a blanket, and burying them when they die is a bourgeois activity.
This is one of the ways the rich spend their money in a capitalist society
Describing the regime's attitude, another "significant" thesis is noted:
Dogs are essentially meat, raised on the street according to their nature and then eaten when they die. Therefore, this behavior is completely unsocialistic and must be strictly eradicated
Members of the women's union were also warned that "the fact that more and more people are keeping dogs at home in defiance of the government's order to raise them for their skins is a problem" and that union members are being given "a chance to deal with this issue quietly before it provokes a mass movement to eradicate non-socialist behavior.
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