1. If they don't have time, they ask their relatives to do it. Why take away the time of their relatives when the slaughter house's purpose is to do the work. Why call relatives to help. Note "help" and not enjoy. Why work harder? Where dou you put the things you don't use?
2. Fear in change. Instead trying to know why hmong is converting, they just hate. I won't get into debating which religion is right or better but ill ask you this question. Why is your username YeejKoob?
3. Open your eyes and don't turn your head the other way and you will see. It doesn't matter how many examples I give, you won't see it.
1) Why shouldn't they ask their relatives to help out? One day their relatives will need their help as well... You don't think they enjoy one another's company then? ... And they simply discard the left overs, whether it's digging up some hole in the backyard, throw them in the bush at a farm, or put them on the curb for garbage trucks. Am I missing some enlightening thought from you here? Tell me if so.
2) It's you who don't get it or see it and think some "hate" for no reason. We fully recognize the assimilation christianity will cause. Furthermore it causes Hmong to fracture even more, blurr our history, etc. Have you not been paying attention to or open your eyes to see how Christian Hmongkeys don't allow their children to marry the Hmong, and vice versa? And if they do they want their kids to convert the new husband/wife? Families some times don't even attend one another's ceremonies, feasts, rituals anymore all because of these fake Jehovas's doctrines... Hmong do not fear change like your simple analysis would suggest. But we are against assimlation of which threatens our cultural self-preservation. Note the difference... Perhaps you as a young person don't recognize any of this, but culture is important in maintaining who we are. So of course we would "fear this change" that you are suggesting as it's suicidal.
Besides, it's not like the Christian Hmongkeys are any more successful than we Hmong are once they take up their new religion. I have multiple uncles who are millionaires./multi-millionaires. Two own supermarkets. One owns a high tech company. And they all still keep the Hmong ways. And some of my cousins and bros have Masters and PhD's in Ed and Science.
You don't know what Yeejkoob means?
3) Your examples, if that, are very vague. They can be misinterpreted so that's why I'm asking you to be specific.