My blog and FB friend, Nisha Jha, who blogs at Le Monde - A poetic Travail is currently in Cambodia, volunteering at a school, and has posted pictures depicting life in Cambodia here.
One of the pictures was that of a popular street food in Cambodia , described as Barbecued Bull.
That marketing should have reached this blatant level was very disturbing, but not surprising. Times have changed, wars have happened, and life is short. So is memory.
Ages ago, Prah Kor , the revered fighting bull of Cambodia, and his sister, Prah Keo, were cheated and kidnapped by a jealous King of Siam (Thailand) , who wanted to own them. They were separated by a special rope as they hid along the Stoeung Proth (Proth River), and Prah Kor was taken away, never to be seen again.
Today the bulls are still taken away . To be eaten. Dismembered. And never to be seen again.
(photo by Nisha Jha)
Prah Kor,
the magical
revered
fighting Bull of Cambodia,
cheated
into defeat
by the King of Siam
who dragged him away
with a magical rope
stretched to separate him
from his brother bull,
on the shores of
river Stoeung Proth.
There are no more
magical ropes
or hopes...
Evolution means
you gore it,
kill it,
hang it,
display it,
cook it,
and dismember it
in public,
to devour in pieces,
spiced into oblivion.
History repeats.
The Rope is now called
Survival of the fittest....
Take a bow, Mr Darwin....
the magical
revered
fighting Bull of Cambodia,
cheated
into defeat
by the King of Siam
who dragged him away
with a magical rope
stretched to separate him
from his brother bull,
on the shores of
river Stoeung Proth.
There are no more
magical ropes
or hopes...
Evolution means
you gore it,
kill it,
hang it,
display it,
cook it,
and dismember it
in public,
to devour in pieces,
spiced into oblivion.
History repeats.
The Rope is now called
Survival of the fittest....
Take a bow, Mr Darwin....

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