You want to keep ignoring the truth that's your problem.Matt wrote:I ate a Halal certified Subway yesterday, and I could not possibly give less of a shit. I'm certainly not wracked with guilt that the proceeds of my 6 inch steak and cheese are somehow being funnelled to ISIS.
No need to ridicule others because they choose to not remain ignorant.
If companies want to achieve haha certification to export to the middle east, I agree good on them That's the appropriate place to sell such products. Australian mainstream supermarkets are not.If companies want to pay a modest fee to ensure that a massive chunk of the population isn't excluded from enjoying their products, good for them. No one's forcing them to.
It makes business sense - as Fleurieu Milk discovered with their (doomed) Emirates contract.
Muslims do not represent a massive chunk of Australia's population. Non muslims are however the "massive" majority.
There's just over 400,000 muslims in Australia. Out of 1.2 billion globally. But we are a real supposed to accept increasing amounts of halal products and pay the halal tax?
There's 700,000 people of Greek descent in Australia. That's almost double the muslim population.
How would you feel if Greek Orthodox religious practices, customs and traditions were stealthily implemented without you knowing?
Why is it that 700,000 Greek Australians can keep the traditions customs are land religious practices of the homeland to them selves without trying to impose them on the rest of Australia, but muslims who are are land smaller minority group in Australia feel they have the right to If moose their religion on the test of Australia?
You obviously have comprehension problems and a vast complex.If people want to visit Halal Choices and decide to boycott half of Coles because they think eating a Twix is funding terrorism, good for them too.
What gives you the impression I care what you think or that I'm trying to recruit you, or anyone else to some cause?As for rev's rants, I genuinely don't know what you're trying to achieve?
If you think sharing a few YouTube videos of alarmist garbage from A Current Affair or Sunrise is going to recruit people to your cause, I fear you're barking up the wrong tree.
Remember, I'm not the one who started this argument. I posted a comment and got jumped for it.
Maybe the tone of those videos and other commentators around the western world is alarmist because there's reason to be alarmed?
I'll call a spade a spade. Don't like it, we'll you can always rant and rave like you've just done.I doubt the patronising footnotes to your replies are doing you any favours either.
Reducing people to "lefties" and Greens/Labor apologists because they don't share your fears/opinions just reeks of arrogance.
Australia is a democracy not a tyrannical regime.
Don't like what I'm saying? Don't read it, put me on your ignore list.
Unlike you I believe in freedom. ..of speech and expression, of choice. Halal being stealthily introduced is not freedom of choice. It's an islamic tax being imposed on non muslims.
It's funny how some of you are quick to jump up and down shouting and bitching about some whacky preachers(a tiny Insignificant minority..unlike the 25%-300 million radical muslims) in the city that other Christians don't take seriously and ignore and whom have no real impact on anything much less our way of life, but are perfectly fine with an Islamic tax being imposed on society. Foolish and ignorant.
An openly homesexual member has even spoken out on this forum agaisnt sharia.
But of course ignore that because how else would you go about attacking me.
It's amazing how instead of discussing the content of those videos like teachers being forced to wear head scarves or muslim leaders in Australia wanting sharia law, you'd rather attack me.
Shame Matt, SHAME! Shame you're so unAustralian.
As for you dsrigs, what does that have to do with anything I've posted?
The issue isn't what constitutes a halal product.
I'm pretty sure you are intelligent and mature enough to know that.