Ching-Chong Chinaman Caught with 500 Cats Destined for Restaurants

One of my biggest fears in life is that, due to negative karma, I end up being reincarnated as a cat in mainland China.

For this reason, I try to accumulate as much positive karma as possible, mostly by advocating for the extermination of the Jewish race.

Even Ted Bundy could have wiped the slate clean if he’d just gassed a few kikes.

Ching-Chongs from Chong-Ching Land are cruel to all animals, of course, but they seem to have a particular contempt for cats. Perhaps it’s because cats are more evolved beings than the Chinese: they walk with elegance, bury their poop and have eyes that don’t resemble two paper-cuts on a banana.

Despite their genetic superiority to the Chinese, however, cats are still vulnerable to Chinese predators due to their small size, as this latest report from Jiujiang demonstrates.

Washington Post:

In China, it is legal to eat cats and dogs. Even so, ordinary people reacted with alarm this week as news broke of a Chinese man caught with 500 cats, crowded into tiny cages, which he intended to sell to restaurants.

The man had used sparrows and caged birds to lure both stray cats and domestic ones in the city of Jiujiang in southern Jiangsu province, the 163.com and news.ifeng.com websites reported.

Many of the cats were found in cages in the back of a small truck, some near death and mewing faintly in the heat, while others were recovered in a hut near a highway, cooled only by a ceiling fan. The man usually sold the cats for about 30 yuan ($4.40) each, the report said, citing a local policeman.

The man, identified only as Sun, was arrested Sunday after another man complained to police that someone had been stealing his pets, including a mother nursing five kittens. Police said that if no owners came forward, they would just release the 500 cats, the report said.

Until I visited China for myself, I assumed that Donald Trump was exaggerating when he called the Chinese “a race of soulless automatons that look like gray aliens painted yellow.”

(He has since deleted the Tweet.)

Once I spent time there, though, I realized he was right. There’s something about these people, including the way that they treat animals, that suggests they’re a different species from Whites.

The news provoked intense debate on the Netease portal, with more than 40,000 comments, although more appeared to express indignation at the idea that the man had lured away people’s pets than at the idea of eating the animals.

Translation: the Chinese aren’t angry that the Chinaman harvested cats for food, but that he stole their food!

This is the look of a cat who’s accepted his fate.

Animals Asia said investigations carried out in 2016 and 2017 found that two branches of Carrefour in the Chinese city of Xuzhou were openly selling dog meat products. The animal welfare group said Carrefour, which has over 10,000 stores across Europe, had assured in 2012 that it would stop selling such products.

“It is hugely disappointing to animal lovers around the world that Carrefour is putting profit before the wellbeing of China’s dogs,” said Animals Asia founder Jill Robinson in a statement, adding that the group’s investigations into the industry, shared with Carrefour in the past, reveal widespread “illegality, cruelty and public safety concerns” in the industry.

Oh, what a shock.

The founder of Animals Asia is White.

Asians are 60 percent of the world population and Whites are 9 percent. Yet it’s the Whites who open the biggest animal charity in Asia.

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: the White race is the only race that cares about animals on an unconditional level.

There are exceptions to the rule, but no race is defined by its exceptions.

Once Asians destroy themselves due to their inability to handle our advanced technology, we will conquer all of Asia and treat its surviving cat population to a lifetime of Alaskan salmon for the abuse they’ve suffered at the hands of these bamboo coons.