South Korea to Ban Dog Meat by 2027

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The Spin

Narrative A

South Korea will, finally, ban this cruel practice, closing an infamous chapter in its history and saving the lives of up to one million dogs a year. This bill reflects the zeitgeist of South Korean society, which has increasingly opposed dog meat consumption while supporting a dog-friendly future.

Narrative B

Dog meat consumption has indeed dwindled sharply in South Korea amid a rapid cultural change, with this practice tending to gradually disappear as the older generations die out. As there are no objective moral or ethical criteria that justify specifically banning dog meat, this bill would dangerously codify a mainstream cultural taboo at the expense of individual freedom of choice.

Metaculus Prediction

There's a 10% chance that there will be a 50% decline in global meat production by 2040, according to the Metaculus prediction community.


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