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Chapter 88

    Chapter 88


    “Let’s see what food they have on the menu. If there’s nothing that you fancy, we can always go to one


    of the restaurants in the hotel,” Ace told me as he offered me the menu book.


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    “Thanks…” I thanked him softly as I took the menu from his hand.


    While I was sitting on the sofa in the living room of our hotel suite, Ace took out hisptop before sitting


    down close to me on the sofa. I nced over to find that he had already started working on something.


    Suddenly, I felt bad for leisurely choosing food for my dinner while he was busy working.


    “Ace…is there something that I can help out with?” I asked.


    “Yes, order some food for yourself and order some for me too,” Ace replied without shifting his eyes off


    theptop’s screen.


    “Umm…Ok…I’ll do that…” I mumbled.


    After picking out a few items that should work, I dialed the operator via the hotel phone to ce my


    orders.


    “Can you list out some insights and potential angles for the storyline please?” Ace told me while his


    eyes still stared at hisptop screen.


    “Yes…I’ll do that,” I replied.


    “Let’s discuss it in 15 minutes, I’ve got some ideas too…” Ace said without looking my way.


    He seemed busy. I guess apart from this project it wasn’t unusual for him to have other projects or work


    on hand. I stood up and took out my notebook and the voice recorder before taking a seat at the table.


    Soon enough Ace followed me and took the seat next to me before his attention returned to hisptop


    again.


    We worked side by side in silence. He sorted out his work while I listened through some of the


    interviews using headphones. It was hard for me to think of any creative angles for the storyboard.


    Honestly, every time I listened to the interview, I just felt depressed about the topic. Showing a very


    depressing story probably won’t be good enough to get the message across. There’s also the issue of


    preserving culture which gave me pause. If we support this cause and campaign for donations to end


    the dog meat trade, that will mean that we would be choosing to end some traditions and culture, right?


    The worst part was that that tradition and culture wasn’t even ours in the first ce. Did we have the


    right to do such a thing? Is there a middle path solution somewhere that is eptable by both sides?


    If there is, how do we push for it, and would that lead to a weak messaging in the campaign?


    Let’s say…


    “I’m done. Now, tell me your ideas,” Ace ordered as he turned to face me.


    That was fast. Time flew by much faster than I thought when I was deep in thought. Seemed like my


    time was up and now Ace wanted some answers.


    “Umm…I don’t have anything solid, but I do have some thoughts on this. I think that it might be good if


    we can find some middle ground…” I began exining.


    Ace gave me a curious look and I knew that he didn’t fully understand.


    “What kind of middle ground are you thinking of?” he asked.


    “Well, it seemed like all the local people that we interviewed mentioned about traditions and culture, so


    I was thinking that if we campaign to end all dog meat trade then we would essentially be ending their


    traditional practices as well…” I voiced my concern.


    “So, you’re scared of killing some old customs and traditions?” Ace asked.


    “Well, yes. The thing is, we’ll be campaigning to kill customs and traditions that is not ours simply


    because our values are different. Dogs are purely pets for us but for people of other cultures, dogs can


    be food. After listening to them, it’s hard to draw the line…I think…” I tried my best to exin.


    “If we present a middle ground ofpromise, what would that be?” Ace asked with interest.


    “I’m not sure. Maybe something like raising money to improve the conditions and practices in the dog


    meat farms?” I voiced hesitantly.


    “In other words, we’re not campaigning for the end of the trade at all. We’re saying it’s eptable as


    long as the farms are clean, and the dogs are treated well in the farms?” Ace asked to make sure that


    he understood.


    “Something like that. That’s all that I can think of right now. I know that the message is weak and very


    confusing…” I admitted weakly.


    “I agree. It’s very weak. If I find it confusing, the audience will too. I doubt a messaging as weak as this


    would lead anyone to donate money to the cause. Most donators will want to end the trade, they


    probably won’t pay for anything else especially if it seems to suggest that their money will be used to


    support the continuation of the trade,” Ace pointed out sternly.


    Right…I had not really thought about that.


    “I guess you’re right. I’m sorry…” I mumbled.


    “Everyone that we interviewed seemed to think that the dog meat trade industry is in its sunset phase


    anyways. New generations are treating dogs as pets even in this country. The tradition of eating dogs


    hasn’t been widely adopted by the younger generation. Over time, the practice will probably disappear


    along with the old tradition just like any other old traditions that has lost poprity as time went by,” Ace


    stated his point of view calmly.


    “Do you have any ideas?” I asked.


    “What about something that shoots down two birds with one stone?” Ace suggested with a smile.


    “Like what?” I asked. He certainly had me interested in his proposal already and I haven’t even heard it


    yet.


    “Ending the dog meat trade and all the animal cruelty associated with it while showing cultural transition


    of the newer generation embracing change. The change in the role of dogs in society might be a nice


    note to end on. We can show the natural progression in terms of culture while still sticking to the cause


    of ending the dog meat trade,” Ace suggested before smiling confidently at me.


    --To be continued…
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