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People met on my backpacking 266 - A quarrel between a parent and kids in USA

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Every summer, whether I want it or not, I have words and writings that I see and hear, so even if I don't want to see it anymore, I see it again: Bosintang (dog meat). In this regard, I have a lot of things to talk about in person, not only in Korea but also in foreign countries, including one of my experiences in the United States.


In 1999, I had to go to Washington, D.C. to work rather than travel. After finishing my duties, I took the opportunity to explore the Smithsonian National Museum which I had seen previously. (*The Smithsonian National Museum was established in 1858. It shows the richness of history, science, art, and American culture in three dimensions. The Natural History Museum has around 150 million specimens. Admission is free.


The museum's size and contents were super huge. It wasn't good enough for me, even though I looked at it virtually all day. I walked out weary and hunger. I was satisfying my appetite with hot dogs from a neighboring snack stand. Then a Korean man in his mid-50s approached and spoke with me. He said he came to USA thirty years. He mentioned he had two high school kids. He was a businessman. He was interested in Korean politics. It was a period of the DJ government. The IMF crises made international headlines for 'gathering gold'.


Then a middle-aged American couple entered the snacks section, each with their own dog. They bought some hot dogs to feed to their pets. The Korean resident shook his head and told me, "I don't want to look at pets. They made me an enemy to my children." He kept going: "One day, my kids told em they were so embarrassed because of me and they couldn't go to school." I listened closely since the tale was credible.


In other words, US officials caught a Korean person eating dogs, that made headlines. This sparked outrage, particularly among young Americans, and it had a direct impact on Korean-American kids. They could alter their nationality but not their looks. "Do Koreans eat dogs all?" "How do Koreans keep eating dogs even after they become Americans?" Some kids even made outright racial comments. His kids said that their schoolmates treated Koreans as barbarians.


Many Koreans in the United States have great feelings for their homeland. So did he. He tried to make his kids understand the roots of Korean people eating dog meat. He told them there's nothing to be embarrassed about, as Bosintang is a traditional Korean culture. However, he was unable to persuade his kids. It's because his children were already equipped with American-style reasoning and logic. However, he stated that he had no intention of removing his opinions. His family appeared to be in a critical state.


He said he didn't eat dog meat. However, he stated that a tiny percentage of Koreans continue to consume dog meat. When I heard him, I informed him about my personal experience in Maryland a few years before. By coincidence, I traveled into the deserted mountain with a dog in a car with several Korean people. I told him I observed Koreans processing dogs and sharing meat with one another. He nodded, as if he knew the truth well. I'm not sure what that means yet. Is this Korean pride? Or is he referring to dog meat as a Korean cultural tradition? Who knows?

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