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09-05-14, 06:30 AM | #51 |
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Re: Halal meat
As long as it's cooked properly it doesn't worry me how it meets it end.
Ok rather that it doesn't suffer but if the way it's been raised is poor then it's suffered all its life
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Anyway, that's my beliefs and choice about halal meat, I want Britain to maintain its traditions and identity, not adopt other countries ways (and laws, remember my words). I don't read newspapers for the record, they are all made up crap. |
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What a bag of worms this is.
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I believe, Sikhs won't and can't eat halal, because of their religious beliefs.
Now that's a fact that mass media don't highlight. It's not just Christian and Muslim people that are affected by shops selling halal or not.
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09-05-14, 08:08 AM | #56 |
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Britain is a capitalist, free market economy. Certain places deciding to serve halal is a good example of that, so you should be all for it. It has nothing to do with this countries laws.
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09-05-14, 08:11 AM | #57 |
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And in the grand scheme of things, eating halal unknowingly is hardly a biggy when you're probably munching on a horse or god knows what else.
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Hahahaha so true Reminds me of the burger scene from Demolition Man
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09-05-14, 09:24 AM | #59 |
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[QUOTE=Specialone;2953889]I don't eat fish, fish don't feel pain the same way as chickens or livestock.
Anyway, that's my beliefs and choice about halal meat, I want Britain to maintain its traditions and identity, not adopt other countries ways (and laws, remember my words). QUOTE] What!!, how can you talk of British traditions and not partake in one of the biggest seaside traditions of all time. What about a nice portion of fish n chips!! Your loss.. Personally would eat any form of meat however it was killed. I would like to think it skipped happily in a field munching grass, sipping water from a fresh flowing stream, frolicking with it's kind, with a smile on it's face. But **** happens. As long as it's cooked properly so it doesn't give you the ****s....
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09-05-14, 10:45 AM | #60 |
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Meat is meat, Halal, Kosher whatever!
I grew up taking a chicken out the pens, necking it, cleaning out, plucking and presenting to mum to cook. Later on, it would be broom handle over a goose neck, stand on broom handle, body under my arms, twist and pull. Pheasant, partridge, woodies, rabbits were staple takes of my teens/twenties. I used to do a few deer culls back then too. I have always made quick kills and never inflicted unnecessary suffering. My cousin was a pork butcher. The pigs walked in downstairs and were carried out of the shop upstairs. Everything but the squeek got used. Until the rules got changed a few years ago. He slaughtered all his own. One of my local butchers still runs a slaughterhouse. If you care about the quality and welfare of your meat. Buy from a local butcher who can tell you how/when it was slaughtered, what farm it came from etc.
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