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Disgraceful that these barbaric, illegal operations exist to satisfy the demands of a bunch of people that won't fit in to our way of life. Of course, there is plenty of cruelty in the way our food is produced & I am vehemently opposed to these practices too but ritual slaughter should be stopped. Simples. -
I assume the lobster does, but that is also to assume that it feels pain something we can't be sure about until we decode the lobster tongue.Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Post.it is only a shellfish FFS. WGAS?
All I do know is that it tastes lovely."See, you think I give a tulip. Wrong. In fact, while you talk, I'm thinking; How can I give less of a tulip? That's why I look interested."Comment
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Stick to your train threads gricer. You are spectacularly under-equipped to go further.Originally posted by gricerboy View PostDisgraceful that these barbaric, illegal operations exist to satisfy the demands of a bunch of people that won't fit in to our way of life. Of course, there is plenty of cruelty in the way our food is produced & I am vehemently opposed to these practices too but ritual slaughter should be stopped. Simples.
HTH“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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First rule of Sockies: have some credibility.Originally posted by gricerboy View PostDisgraceful that these barbaric, illegal operations exist to satisfy the demands of a bunch of people that won't fit in to our way of life. Of course, there is plenty of cruelty in the way our food is produced & I am vehemently opposed to these practices too but ritual slaughter should be stopped. Simples.
Now answer the question: why is it barbaric to blowtorch a carcass?Hard Brexit now!
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Eh? Do you mean much better that they remove the skin before charcoaling it?Originally posted by gricerboy View PostDisgraceful that these barbaric, illegal operations exist to satisfy the demands of a bunch of people that won't fit in to our way of life. Of course, there is plenty of cruelty in the way our food is produced & I am vehemently opposed to these practices too but ritual slaughter should be stopped. Simples.Comment
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There'll be a lot of restaurants and butchers in Golders Green going out of business thenOriginally posted by gricerboy View PostDisgraceful that these barbaric, illegal operations exist to satisfy the demands of a bunch of people that won't fit in to our way of life. Of course, there is plenty of cruelty in the way our food is produced & I am vehemently opposed to these practices too but ritual slaughter should be stopped. Simples.
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Originally posted by Bunk View PostWhy does this twunt remind me of Swati and Chetty?
Coz he's a blatant sockie.
I suspect Churchie.Hard Brexit now!
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the point I am making is that normal slaughterhouses do not produce meat in this way & this is why these illegal operations exist & it is in these places where the cruelty that I object to occurs. Charred meat in itself is no more or less cruel than any other type of meat becasue presumably the animal is dead at the time of blowtorching.Comment
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It's not him - if it was I'd haveOriginally posted by sasguru View PostCoz he's a blatant sockie.
I suspect Churchie.
him.
This sockie is truely tulipe.Bazza gets caught
Socrates - "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
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