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The death isn't that bad. I would prefer it if it didn't happen but it's like a minute at the most. They way animals die in the wild is much worse in many cases.
Battery farming is far more disgusting too, but we accept that so why can't we accept this?
They understand animals, and probably treat them far better than 'civilised' countries do, I'd wager. People who hunt and kill animals tend to have a healthy respect, even love, for them.
Shocked last night, when visiting my usual chinese take away, they now have a big notice that all their meat is now "halal" - I apparently have no choice whether or not to have it, so I turned away and went elsewhere.
I am not happy that more and more outlets are using halal meat, I would prefer to choose to eat meat that has been reared as humanly as possible.
This makes me so mad
This is hypocritical. By eating Chinese food you are basically funding a country where there's absolutely no respect for human rights and then you make such a fuss about animal rights. Why don't you come clean and say you would rather give the money to the Chinese than the Pakis?
<Insert idea here> will never be adopted because the politicians are in the pockets of the banks!
The simple truth is I would prefer an animal is given a decent life and killed in a gruesome way, than lives its life in a box and then dies in its sleep.
This is hypocritical. By eating Chinese food you are basically funding a country where there's absolutely no respect for human rights and then you make such a fuss about animal rights. Why don't you come clean and say you would rather give the money to the Chinese than the Pakis?
The death isn't that bad. I would prefer it if it didn't happen but it's like a minute at the most. They way animals die in the wild is much worse in many cases.
Battery farming is far more disgusting too, but we accept that so why can't we accept this?
Because the animal rights lobby spent years making sure slaughter houses were cruelty free zones (I know) and a set of rules were introduced. Many slaughter houses had to spend lots of money making sure they operated within the law.
Now it seems that you can avoid said law by setting your place up as halal (or <insert method of choice here>).
If halal is acceptable then all slaughter houses should be allowed to use this method. It is that simple.
We either insist on animal rights in all slaughter houses or we agree that halal is the minimum standard.
Just saying like.
where there's chaos, there's cash !
I could agree with you, but then we would both be wrong!
Perhaps one way to fight back would be to complain your clients canteen doesn't serve meat touched by his noodly appendage and so is an affront to your religious values
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