Monday, November 18, 2013

Allegedly - Babies are cooked to make soup in china. Warning graphic content.

Ok i don't know if this story is true but i have been reading about it and have seen so many pages and mixed reviews on it.
It is said that a town int he southern province of canton (Guangdong) is now in focus. Chinese folks there are now enjoying baby herbal soup to increase sexual performance, stamina and overall health.
The cost of this soup is approximately $4000, special herbs are added with chicken meat to boil the baby for eight hours, the local code name for the baby soup is (spare rib soup).
This barbaric act seem to be blaming the chinese government for their one child a family policy. Its said that a couple who already had to daughters found out they were having another daughter again and decided to abort at 5 months and sell.
It s said that due to the policy majority of chinese people prefer to have male babies and the poor families end up selling their female babies.

Dead babies can be bought for $70 in taiwan to be used for grilled delicacies.









Another story says: The origin of the images were quickly uncovered: The man in the photographs is chinese performance artist Zhu Yu, who staged a conceptual shock piece called "Eating people" at a Shanghai arts festival in 2000. Maintaining that "No religion forbids cannibalism, nor can i find any law which prevents us from eating people, "zhu yu acted out a performance in which he appeared to eat a stillborn or aborted child (likely constructed by placing a doll's head on a duck's carcass) Hmm thats not what i saw in the picture oh!! and said that he "took advantage of the space between morality and the law and based my work on it."

The controversial photograph have since been part of a number of art exhibits and caused stir in 2003 when there were aired on television in the Uk as part of the beijing Swings documentary:
Channel Four has screened a controversial television programme which showed photographs of a man eating a baby. The photographs had been doing the rounds on the internet for some time. but it was the first time they had been aired on terrestrial television in the UK.

Beijing Swings showed colour pictures of Chinese artist Zhu Yu washing a dead stillborn baby in a sink and putting its dismembered parts in his mouth.

Yu, 32, said he had no need to defend himself because "an artist does not give answers". But he conceded he was right "to be scolded" adding that it was his "responsibility" to spark debate about art and morality. He calls the piece "Eating People".
 What do you guys think?

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