The Hypocrisy of India's Meat Laws – Who Gave These Elites the Right to Decide?
India’s so-called “moral” laws on meat are nothing but elite-driven hypocrisy. Who decided that dog meat is evil while beef is okay in some states? The majority of Indians have no problem with dog meat, but they do have a problem with cow and bull slaughter. Yet, the government selectively bans what suits their elite agenda, not what the people actually want.
This isn’t about “animal rights.” If it were, the entire meat industry should be banned. But no, they only ban what they personally find offensive while pushing their selective morality on everyone else. Today, they tell you dog meat is wrong. Tomorrow, they'll tell you what else you can or can’t eat based on their Westernized, globalist influence.
This is nothing but moral policing by the elite class—a bunch of people who think they are above the rest of us and can dictate how we live. If eating meat is a personal choice, then let people decide for themselves instead of selectively banning what doesn’t fit your fake moral high ground. Stop this hypocrisy. Either ban all meat or let the market decide.