Fake news outlets are at it, desperately trying to discredit yet another outrageous but true claim made by President Trump.
During a recent debate, Trump said, “They’re eating dogs, people coming in, they’re eating cats. They’re eating the animals that live there, and this is happening in our country, and it’s a shame.
This comment was immediately met with the standard response of the left-wing media machine: denial, deflection, and outright dismissal of the facts.
Some Democrats even laughed at Trump when he made the statement.
WATCH:
“In Springfield they’re eating dog.” pic.twitter.com/0NLbTCxJT8
— Bill Madden (@maddenifico) September 11, 2024
But despite efforts designed to brush this story under the rug, there is evidence that the practice of consuming animals among Haitian migrants is not some far-fetched xenophobic fantasy. In fact, it is a fact that even Haitian publications, Haiti Reporthas been confirmed.
Haiti’s own report acknowledges the tradition of eating cat meat in Haiti. Contrary to the liberal media narrative, this is not a wild conspiracy theory.
“Do Haitians eat cats” is one of the top 10 questions Haitians are asked in elementary, middle school, high school, college, and even professional settings. Unfortunately, many Haitians are uncomfortable answering this question. I, in the hands of the order, do not have this problem. This is why I’m going to spill the beans and let you in on this little secret,” the writer wrote in 2019.
The publication explains that some Haitians – especially those from the countryside – consider cat meat a delicacy, consumed during certain celebrations like “Reveillon” on December 24.
This French word means the opposite of «reveillon» and also belongs to the same grammar.
According to the publication:
“Contrary to popular belief, Haitians do not eat cats because they are poor and hungry. They eat cats because it is a tradition.
The practice of eating cats in Haiti is not a new habit but an old tradition dating back to the days of slavery.
So the practice of eating cats is similar to Haiti itself.
yes already. Haitians eat beef, goat, sheep, chicken, pork, etc., but cat meat is a food that many people in the countryside cannot refuse.
See… having Reveyon without cats is like celebrating Thanksgiving without turkey. Except for vegetarians, some are just a must have.
Why? Again, it’s an old tradition.”
The author even explains that “meat is meat” and that in Haiti, cats are not seen in the same light as in North America or Europe, where they are often considered beloved family pets.
According to the author, in Haiti, the practice of eating cat meat persists for several reasons that are rooted in the country’s cultural norms.
- There are no laws designed to prevent people from eating cats.
- Most Haitians do not have a human-like relationship with their pets.
- Some see cats as pork, beef, and chicken. So there is no discrimination.
- There is no preferential treatment. Meat is meat – whether it’s from a cat or another large animal.
Curious about the taste of cat meat? The author claims that it tastes amazingly like chicken.
“Cat meat really tastes like chicken. The scientific explanation for this similarity is that because many animals have evolved from the same ancestor, they feel the same even though they are different.
When I tried it a few years ago, that was exactly my impression. But to find out whether this is true or not, you have to try it yourself to draw your own conclusions.
Even more telling are the comments from 2019 on this article that discuss this exact topic.
One commenter wrote, “I was told by a Haitian friend that some Haitians will kidnap your cat, kill it and eat it if they have a personal problem with you or your family. Of course, not all Haitians will do this. isolated, but happening.
Another commenter recounted his personal experience, stating, “It’s two cats that I feed outside every day, the younger one was missing for 3 days, and then the neighbor said he found the cat dead. I don’t believe him. The bigger cat hasn’t left our yard yet.” and has stopped roaming. She is an old Haitian woman. I made a joke before but… “
Another person bluntly wrote, “Disgusting, I have a Haitian family at the end of my street. They must be eating outside cats because I can’t find them.