05-17-2016, 07:05 PM
First of all you people do not know what happens to the fish concerning Asians. I am Asian and have been part of this Utah Asian community my entire life. Born and bred in Utah for 36 years.
No you can not find white bass at Asian restaurants, if you find one let me know because they cook it deliciously. What you do find is sea bass which is traditionally served for special events.
Second of all not ALL Asian sell fish just like not ALL white people waste fish and come from a trailor park.
Asians keep many fish because they eat it for lunch/breakfast/dinner. Asians grew up on fish in their home countries due to the beef not being available to normal people only rich people would eat it. Most Asians bring cooked fish to the temples all around Utah to share with other temple members as all our traditions revolve around a prepared meal. (You have Asian friends the first they do is always try to feed you) so they do not sell the fish.
There maybe a small number of people who sell fish but the majority give them to family members who do not believe in killing living things. True Buddhist do not allow the killing of any living animal but they can eat it if someone else does crazy I know but that's the way it is.
I've been called a T
ie amongst other things but all the Asians I know which is probably 75% of them as I'm involved with multiple communities such as Loas/Cambodian/Vietnamese have VALID LICENSES!!!
I've always stood up for whats actually true even though they may be stereotypes but people on this thread are dead WRONG about how Asian harvest fish.
We do not even fillet the fish we cook them in soups/bbq/stir fry/ you name it while I see WHITE people filleting 10 LB fish and getting pieces that look like they came off of a 1 lbs. fish wasting a lot of meat.
What I will say is that I do see Asians taking more than the limits which is a problem and is true I admit but there are plenty others who obey the limits me and my family and friends included. BUT THE SELLING OF FISH IS FALSE. I see on the new mostly white people getting busted for meth use, does that mean I can say WHITE PEOPLE ARE ALL METH HEADS or do I take as a few bad apples in the bunch.
So let's get are facts straight before making generalizations.
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No you can not find white bass at Asian restaurants, if you find one let me know because they cook it deliciously. What you do find is sea bass which is traditionally served for special events.
Second of all not ALL Asian sell fish just like not ALL white people waste fish and come from a trailor park.
Asians keep many fish because they eat it for lunch/breakfast/dinner. Asians grew up on fish in their home countries due to the beef not being available to normal people only rich people would eat it. Most Asians bring cooked fish to the temples all around Utah to share with other temple members as all our traditions revolve around a prepared meal. (You have Asian friends the first they do is always try to feed you) so they do not sell the fish.
There maybe a small number of people who sell fish but the majority give them to family members who do not believe in killing living things. True Buddhist do not allow the killing of any living animal but they can eat it if someone else does crazy I know but that's the way it is.
I've been called a T

I've always stood up for whats actually true even though they may be stereotypes but people on this thread are dead WRONG about how Asian harvest fish.
We do not even fillet the fish we cook them in soups/bbq/stir fry/ you name it while I see WHITE people filleting 10 LB fish and getting pieces that look like they came off of a 1 lbs. fish wasting a lot of meat.
What I will say is that I do see Asians taking more than the limits which is a problem and is true I admit but there are plenty others who obey the limits me and my family and friends included. BUT THE SELLING OF FISH IS FALSE. I see on the new mostly white people getting busted for meth use, does that mean I can say WHITE PEOPLE ARE ALL METH HEADS or do I take as a few bad apples in the bunch.
So let's get are facts straight before making generalizations.
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