28.05.2026 15:20
On the first day of Eid al-Adha, the shares of sacrificed animals were distributed to those in need, but a citizen reacted to the meat sent to him. Claiming that the package mostly contained bones, the citizen lamented in a video he recorded, 'Didn't you have a dog at your door to send this to?'
On the first day of Eid al-Adha, sacrifices were made across Turkey, shares were distributed, and citizens exchanged holiday greetings. However, the reaction of one citizen to the sacrificial meat share sent to them drew attention.
The citizen, who recorded the sacrificial share delivered to them with their mobile phone camera, claimed that the package contained mostly bones. Reacting to the meat sent, the citizen used words full of reproach during the video.
“WASN’T THERE A DOG AT YOUR DOOR?”
In the video, the citizen reacting with the words, “Wasn’t there a dog at your door that you sent this?” quickly drew attention. The footage also sparked debates about holiday sharing and sacrificial meat distribution.
Different comments were made on social media about the images, which cast a shadow over the spirit of sharing and solidarity of the holiday. While some users found the citizen’s reaction justified, others criticized the language used.