CN Pig forced to bungee jump by Chinese theme park and then sent to slaughterhouse - Bungee pig is best tasting pig apparently


A theme park in China has apologised after a video of a live pig attached to a bungee rope and pushed off a platform 70 metres (230 feet) high sparked fierce backlash on social media.

The “vulgar” stunt went viral on Weibo, China’s most widely used social media platform, and showed the pig being carried by two men up a metal staircase onto the platform.

The 75kg pig, which had its feet tied up so it could not escape, was then dressed in a cape and secured to bungee ropes before being pushed off.

Squeals can be heard from the pig as it plunged down, accompanied by laughter and cheering from a crowd that had gathered to watch.

The theme park, located in the south-western municipality of Chongqing, said the stunt was meant to promote the opening day of the park’s bungee attraction on 18 January.

It said in a statement: “We sincerely accept netizens’ criticism and advice and apologised to the public.

“We will improve [our] marketing of the tourist site, to provide tourists with better services.”

The Chinese public condemned the act, calling it animal cruelty and “torture”.

One commenter said: "You can't torture pigs just because the Year of the Pig has passed."

Another said: "This is animal cruelty, no doubt about it. I recommend we tie the organiser up to do the bungee jump instead."

According to local reports, the park’s owner said: “We let the pig make the first jump [on our opening day] because pork prices have been very high this year and recently they dropped a bit.”

The owner, who was unnamed, also said the stunt would mark the end of Year of the Pig and ring in the Lunar New Year, which is of the Rat this Saturday.

A public relations officer reportedly added the pig was taken to a slaughterhouse after the incident and its trauma during the stunt was “just a bit of entertainment”.

Animal cruelty is not prohibited in China, but a growing awareness of animal welfare issues in recent years has seen petitions and calls for the government to implement policies.

Jason Baker, PETA Asia's Vice President of International Campaigns, told the Independent: "This is cruelty to animals at its worst. A bungee jump is a scary experience even for consenting humans – just imagine the outright terror of being forcibly strung up by your legs and thrown from a high platform. That's the treatment that this pig received, all for a cheap laugh.

"Pigs experience pain and fear, just as we do, and this kind of disgusting PR stunt should be illegal.

"The theme park deserves every shred of the backlash it's receiving online, and the Chinese public's angry response should be a wake-up call to China's policymakers that they must implement animal protection laws immediately," he added.

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Leave it to a chinese theme park to not only have bungee jumping pigs but to eat them afterwards. This almost sounds like one of those 'beat the dogs so they get scared and taste better' situations they went on about a few years back
 
The 75kg pig, which had its feet tied up so it could not escape, was then dressed in a cape and secured to bungee ropes before being pushed off.

Squeals can be heard from the pig as it plunged down, accompanied by laughter and cheering from a crowd that had gathered to watch.

Why do that to an innocent animal? That sounds messed up to read, let alone do or watch. China is fucked up.
 
"HAHA ANIMAR CRUERTY IS FUNNY ROROROR"

I'm bothered that this makes the quoted PETArd sounds like a sane person honestly. Way to go, China.
I don't know about you; but, I don't find watching animals suffer for sport or entertainment ... entertaining. Listening to a pig squeal in fear is disturbing.
 
A fucking cape. They put a fucking cape on it.

Like, what the actual fuck?

They saw spider pig and being chinese stole the idea and remarketed it as low budget super hero super pig

 
I don't know about you; but, I don't find watching animals suffer for sport or entertainment ... entertaining. Listening to a pig squeal in fear is disturbing.
It's like they have NO ability to grasp that what with putting a cape on a pig and gleefully heaving it off a bungee tower. It's all good fun for the spectators, apparently. There is something deeply fucked up about the Chinese and how they treat animals.
 
Since when do the Chinese give enough of a fuck about animals to apologize for something like this?

This is the same country that keeps bile bears.

They're just saving face in the global community, which they've likely only done because they're feeling some kind of pressure. I doubt they sincerely give a fuck, but their house of cards doesn't need anyone blowing on it too hard.
 
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