Posted by c6h14384 Report Abuse April 30, 2008 12:41 PM
Exporting things we deem too dangerous to consume to another country...doesn't this seem like it's on the verge of passive genocide of the Korean people? What kind of president would willingly allow mad cow disease to be import!!ed into his country, and pay for it? Am I the on-ly on-e who sees something really strange and frightening here?
우리들도 너무 위험해서 소비하지못하는걸 다른나라로 수출한다는 게 한국인들을 학살하려는 거처럼 보이지않느냐? 어떤 대통령이 광우병 소를 돈까지 지불하면서 자국에 수입하고자 하는가? 이것이 정말 너무 이상하고 무섭다고 느끼는 건 나뿐인가??
------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 미국인들조차도 이렇게 느끼고 있습니다.
미친소수입은 정말 대한민국의 씨를말리기 위한 대량학살조치라고밖에는 생각이 되지 않
네요...이런식으로 마구잡이로 미국소를 수입하면
우리는 국제사회에서 마치 에이즈보균자보다 더한 취급을 받아야할지도 모릅니다.
너무 무섭습니다... 온 국민이 힘을모아 광우병소 막아야합니다.
다음은 기사원문입니다..
FDA bans certain cattle parts from all animal feed
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. makers of pet food and all other animal feed will be prevented from using certain materials from cattle at the greatest risk for spreading mad cow disease under a rule that regulators finalized on Wednesday.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration, which oversees animal feed, said excluding high-risk materials from cattle 30 months of age or older from all animal feed will prevent any accidental cross-contamination between ruminant feed (intended for animals such as cattle) and non-ruminant feed or feed ingredients.The new rule takes effect in April, 2009. Contamination could occur during manufacture, transport or through the accidental misfeeding of non-ruminant feed to ruminant animals.Canada and the United States banned the inclusion of protein from cows and other ruminant animals such as goats and sheep in cattle feed in 1997, following a mad cow outbreak in Britain. The measure issued today finalizes a proposed rule opened for public comment in October 2005. It goes into effect on April 23, 2009. The major U.S. safeguards against mad cow disease are the feed ban, a prohibition against slaughtering most "downer" cattle -- animals too sick to walk on their own -- for human food, and a requirement for meatpackers to remove from carcasses the brains, spinal cords and other parts most likely to contain the malformed proteins blamed for the disease. Mad cow disease is a fatal, brain-wasting disease believed to be spread by contaminated feed. People can contract a human version of the disease, know as Variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease, or vCJD, which scientists believe can be spread by eating contaminated parts from an infected animal. The United States has found three cases of mad cow disease, including the first on-e detected in December of 2003. Soon after, U.S. beef exports were virtually halted. U.S. official have been slowly working to resume beef shipments. Last week, South Korea officially announced it would gradually open its market to U.S. beef import!!s as Washington intensifies safety standards. Eventually, if all goes well, a full range of U.S. beef boneless and bone-in, from animals of any age, would be shipped to a market estimated to be worth up to $1 billion a year. (Reporting by Christopher Doering; Editing by David Gregorio)
disease, including the first on-e detected in December of 2003. Soon after, U.S. beef exports were virtually halted. U.S. official have been slowly working to resume beef shipments.
Last week, South Korea officially announced it would gradually open its market to U.S. beef import!!s as Washington intensifies safety standards. Eventually, if all goes well, a full range of U.S. beef boneless and bone-in, from animals of any age, would be shipped to a market estimated to be worth up to $1 billion a year.