Wise wordsWise old saying of my dad,s probably nicked from someone else tbh ,"If you want a fight talk religion or politics and if you like fighting talk about them both "
Its fine as long as it’s part of your religious beliefs and the appropriate prayer is offered, you can do kosher slaughter too, same deal basically but different prayer, but if you do it yourself without the prayer it’s animal cruelty and you’ll be charged.Yes Carl, I meant what school your young children would go to that is provided by the government. Thanks all for the replies. I asked because a politician from a neighboring county is in a lot of hot water for for mentioning the halal food thing and some other things. He has been labeled as a raciest and other not flattering things and is being attacked for his opinions. I was just wondering if he really knew what he was talking about.
This brings up another point though, if Halal approved meat is from animals that had their throats cut and allowed to bleed out, how on earth can that be legal in the UK. That’s right up there with trapping and hunting with arrows. I have heard that dogs tails can’t be even docked over there. How is cutting an animals throat and letting it bleed to death ok?
Grim penal servitude, if that doesn't keep folks on the straight and narrow.in UK prisons too, not a park sausage or bacon sarny in sight.
Should make them all eat vegan foodGrim penal servitude, if that doesn't keep folks on the straight and narrow.
This. +1.Seems like you’re trying to get people stirred up.
You don’t mention Kosher slaughter, this is pretty much identical to Halal. Any reason for this? (Other than Muslims being the current bogy man)
Kosher slaughter (Shechita) is not stunned at all.
It’s was inhuman back than as it is now . My dad used it help with the pig slaughter / cattle when there time was due as a boy in the 1930-40s He has often said it was the cruelest thing he had ever seen .Apart from saying the prayer, or whatever is said, when my mother was a young girl in rural Lincolnshire the 1920s virtually ALL meat produced in Great Britain from small animals was slaughtered by what is now called "halal" means. In other words held inverted by its rear two legs (or if a fowl its only legs) and its throat slit and allowed to bleed out. And many larger animals were killed with a poleaxe and then their throat slit and bled out.
Logic and fairness thank you!I would be pleased to ensure all animals were humanely treated when processed for food.
Call it halal or whatever you want just dont apply a religeous context to the food I eat in my home country.
I dont think thats racist, just resonable.
I wouldnt expect a Muslim to eat pork, or any other religion to break their laws but thats a two way street. Halal meat to me is meat killed in a manner suitable for Muslims to consume as Kosher is suitable for Jewish people to consume. Subordinate not dominant.
I dislike neither which more than can be said for them.
who are ‘them’?I dislike neither which more than can be said for them.
Sorry, specifics, Jewish people and Muslim people, I thought I had made that clear, obviously not.who are ‘them’?
Would the be all of them?
some of ‘them’ might find this a bit of a generalisation
Seems like a bit of a racist comment then.Sorry, specifics, Jewish people and Muslim people, I thought I had made that clear, obviously not.
Is religion a race?Seems like a bit of a racist comment then.
Not in my world of reality -maybe in your unreal world ?Seems like a bit of a racist comment then.
I have met some pretty decent Jews and Muslims so yes, I find you limping them all together unpleasant.Not in my world of reality -maybe in your unreal world ?
And me, I don't know any jews personally but I have Muslim friends.I have met some pretty decent Jews and Muslims so yes, I find you limping them all together unpleasant.