As everyone probably knows by now, across the entire world, we have different race of people, seeing things differently and having different cultures. Chinese, Asians, Caucasians and Africans, have their own way of doing things....CONTINUE READING

Now recently, there was a post making rounds on the social media streets, whereby the Suma tribe in Ethiopia can be seen drinking raw blood of a cow without killing the cow.

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It is a cultural practice that dates back to centuries that fellow Ethiopians have been practicing for some time now.

While many might think this is disgusting to drink raw blood, it is important for us the human race to recognize that we do things differently and as a result, we must respect our differences without killing each other or pointing fingers.

Drinking blood from cow has always been part of Suma tribe natural traditional diet, more especially after special occasions such as ritual circumcision or the birth of a child.

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The mixing of cattle blood, obtained by nicking the cow’s vein without killing or eating its meat and the milk is done to prepare a ritual drink for special celebrations and as nourishment for the sick. However, the inclusion of blood in the traditional diet is waning due to the reduction of livestock numbers

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As you you may have probably guessed, a lot of people in the comment section have actually seen this as negative and inhumane. One user even said that was gross and those Ethiopians should go for a brain checkups because there’s certainly something wrong with them. See some of the comments below

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