Halal Foods in Australia?
Posted by: blondie72
18th Feb 2011 05:50pm
We are a western democartic society and I am afraid if such a small minority have such a major impact we may see some radical changes in our country that many of us won't like or need.
Many people are boycotting certain companies due to them supporting and showing the Halal approved logo on their products and replacing them with similar products without the Halal approved logo.
What is your opinion on this?
PGS
- 8th Apr 2012 04:47pm
ummm. Vegetables & fruit would be 'halal' naturally. Any animal has to be put through the ritual.
It's not so much a case of xenophobia - if you saw my families nationality list you'd understand that - it's more a case of not wanting the country over-run & controlled by a cult that stuffed the countires these people came from, only to have them demand their lifestyle be left to run here - then take over. Look at England. So many places now - even sections of London - non-muslims can't really be in. One Asian woman running her shop in one of the areas was told she had to dress like a muslim & convert to be allowed to keep her shop there safely. Really, it's just not on.
If I visit their countries, I expect to have to eat they food types. Here I shouldn't have to.
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