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The Neo-colonialism of Food Racists Bent on Banning Koreans From Studying in the U.S.

The Neo-colonialism of Food Racists Bent on Banning Koreans From Studying in the U.S.

Activists in California banned Korean children from an exchange trip to New Jersey to protest the consumption of dog meat by a minority of people in Korea.

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Feb 18, 2023
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In 2017, Indiana State Superintendent of Education Jennifer McCormick visited India to foster cooperation and develop exchange programs between her state and the Indian states Punjab, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh. She was welcomed in a majority Hindu country even though farmers in her state slaughtered about 4,000 head of cattle for meat every year, and b…

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