looney
Banned
- Jul 7, 2003
- 15,652
There are various reasons to object to it.
1. Hallal meat is slaughtered in abatoirs that only employ practising muslims,side stepping discrimination laws.
2.Hallal is a Part of the sharia legal system which among other things, degrades women and non-beleivers are considered inferior.
3. Animal welfare issues.
4 Religious/theist.EG Acts in the bible prohibits the consumption of meat sacrificed to another god.
5. Less choice as Bacon and alcohol can be removed from the menu.
6.. Hallal Cetification which is essentially a racket to exstort money from companies which everyone pays when they buy the products, examples of this are Kingsmill bread and Kelloggs cerials(the symbol is on the packet).
I wont pay for sacrificial meat etc as I am uncomfortable underpinning other peoples wacky religious beleifs with my money. i neither will validate their religious law that says Im inferior(They can go and do one).
Ive notice quite a few places(fast food outlets) in Crawley displaying the hallal symbol but not many customers.
So do you eat it and why?
1. Hallal meat is slaughtered in abatoirs that only employ practising muslims,side stepping discrimination laws.
2.Hallal is a Part of the sharia legal system which among other things, degrades women and non-beleivers are considered inferior.
3. Animal welfare issues.
4 Religious/theist.EG Acts in the bible prohibits the consumption of meat sacrificed to another god.
5. Less choice as Bacon and alcohol can be removed from the menu.
6.. Hallal Cetification which is essentially a racket to exstort money from companies which everyone pays when they buy the products, examples of this are Kingsmill bread and Kelloggs cerials(the symbol is on the packet).
I wont pay for sacrificial meat etc as I am uncomfortable underpinning other peoples wacky religious beleifs with my money. i neither will validate their religious law that says Im inferior(They can go and do one).
Ive notice quite a few places(fast food outlets) in Crawley displaying the hallal symbol but not many customers.
So do you eat it and why?