Originally posted by Big Blue Plymouth
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Halal tulipe food
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no. They have called for an end to non-stun slaughter. Meat can be stunned and still halal (but not kosher).See You Next Tuesday -
Yes, ok.Originally posted by Lance View Postno. They have called for an end to non-stun slaughter. Meat can be stunned and still halal (but not kosher).Comment
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This is CUK General. The thread title is 'Halal tulipe food'. Not difficult to piece it together.Originally posted by Big Blue Plymouth View PostYou were the one who brought the wider issue of Muslims into it.
Anyhow, I'm not using this issue as a fig leaf for my dislike for this and other religions. I'm fairly open about that..
I do however accept that you are not using this as a fig leaf and are just an out-of-the-closet bigot, who sees an animal welfare angle to exploit. As I said before, it's a long-standing BNP trick.Comment
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Here it is:Originally posted by Lance View Postno. They have called for an end to non-stun slaughter. Meat can be stunned and still halal (but not kosher).
http://www.bva.co.uk/uploadedFiles/C...ust%202017.pdfComment
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so is it 'still good enough for you' or has the facts being different to what you thought changed your position?Originally posted by Big Blue Plymouth View PostYes, ok.
I'm just wondering as that was your stated reason.See You Next TuesdayComment
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Was the thread raised in spite or because of the obvious religious connection? Is it not your assumption that it's because?Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostThis is CUK General. The thread title is 'Halal tulipe food'. Not difficult to piece it together.
I do however accept that you are not using this as a fig leaf and are just an out-of-the-closet bigot, who sees an animal welfare angle to exploit. As I said before, it's a long-standing BNP trick.Comment
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Yes.Originally posted by The_Equalizer View PostWas the thread raised in spite or because of the obvious religious connection? Is it not your assumption that it's because?Comment
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Within the context of CUK General and broader Internet discourse, it seems pretty unlikely that the one area of farm animal welfare that is singled out also happens to be the one area of the supply chain is a Muslim practice.Originally posted by The_Equalizer View PostWas the thread raised in spite or because of the obvious religious connection? Is it not your assumption that it's because?Comment
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It also happens to be the only one being forced upon the populace thicko.Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostWithin the context of CUK General and broader Internet discourse, it seems pretty unlikely that the one area of farm animal welfare that is singled out also happens to be the one area of the supply chain is a Muslim practice.Comment
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Perhaps because Muslims are the only ones pushing an agenda.Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostWithin the context of CUK General and broader Internet discourse, it seems pretty unlikely that the one area of farm animal welfare that is singled out also happens to be the one area of the supply chain is a Muslim practice.
The rest of the multi-cultural (Christian, Atheist, Sikhs, Hindus, Jewish etc) school is quite happy to integrate and get on with life, together.Comment
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