Soldato
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What about all the middle aged men in thailand grooming young Thai girls
Well they certainly don't force there culture upon the Thai people and try to change laws
What about all the middle aged men in thailand grooming young Thai girls
And it really must be a shock for brits when they are in spain to see Spanish food. Cooked in a certain way. Or killed in a certain way
What on earth is 'wrong' with eating Halal meat?
Spanish food being cooked/killed in a Spanish way in Spain is not the same as non Islamic food being killed in an Islamic way in a non Islamic country.
The Halal meat/non Halal meat argument is the same as the GM/Organic food argument, people should be told if the food their being served is non standard. Especially if the non standard part involves it being slaughtered in a way that would constitute an animal rights crime if it were not a protected right of a minority.
I can think of two reasons to start, some methods of halal slaughter would be considered illegal if it wasn't for the religious aspect as they are considered cruel. Not all methods, unfortunately though there is no way to tell which methods have been used.
Secondly I believe (but could be wrong) that for certain other religions it is actually against their belief system to eat ritually slaughtered meat. Therefore making halal the default would be discrimination against them.
The bonus third reason would mean no bacon, which is, or should be, a crime against humanity!
It might not be. But if it's a way of life then i respect it. I don't eat meat/fish. Am I offended by what people eat? No.
We all respect practices such as taking off our shoes before entering property not pointing our feet at people or at Buddha and many other customs.
After reading the EDL thread i thought id add my own two cents and thought id make a new thread as it has little to do with the discussion going on in that thread.
I've been living in Asia for 6 months now and in Vientiane about 4. I don't follow Buddhism but I and every other foreigner here accepts that's the natives way of life. We all respect practices such as taking off our shoes before entering property not pointing our feet at people or at Buddha and many other customs. We don't all congregate in one place, one village or one bar and we respect that we are not natives and we don't try to push our views on other people.
Yet in England there are various community's that have been allowed to completely disrespect the native English man's way of life and take over whole parts of city's and create monopoly's on various trades/jobs.
This is not stood for here and there are various laws preventing it. Why has England got into such a state ? I can only see the UK going down hill.
So "humanly" killing an animal in a way that is either like going to sleep or so fast that your dead before you know what hit you is just as barbaric as slitting the animals throat and stringing it up while it bleeds out?
Not really. Fish restaurants tend to have other options
Not really. Fish restaurants tend to have other options
Actually, this argument really annoys me. It's as ridiculous as 'all Brits are immigrants' argument as it's a reduction too far - we're all bloomin' immigrants!What is this 'native English man's way of life' ?
Actually, this argument really annoys me. It's as ridiculous as 'all Brits are immigrants' argument as it's a reduction too far - we're all bloomin' immigrants!
I'm very for multiculturalism, but it is fallacious to deny Englishmen have a culture and identity of their own.
I'm not sure that the aim is to deny Englishmen the right to a culture and identity but to attempt to get someone (anyone) to actually define it. It's surprisingly tricky to get any kind of consensus and in some ways I think that is the most telling point - lots of different ways of life are accepted in the UK and that's one of the things that I'm most "proud" of here.
Agreed, but the Halal example would be the same as a restaurant giving you something that you wouldn't expect to contain meat/fish but this one does and not bothering to mention it to you.
Usually when I order food I don't order it under the assumption that the animal was tortured to death in Alah's name, I assume it was killed as humanly as possible and would expect to be told if this was not the case...
I think you would probably find it hard to define quite a few countries cultures without resorting to gross stereotyping.