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Reply 1
Original post by Got Milk
Like if you went sonewhere that served only halal food would you walkout?


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Nope :smile:

...especially if I was with my girlfriend :colondollar:
Doesn't bother me at all.
Reply 3
I don't eat meat at all. But, halal meat bothers me even more than regular meat because halal meat slaughter is often even more cruel than regular slaughter.
Well it's pretty ****ed up how they kill the animals, but it's also ****ed up how animals are treated in every industry. So I don't care.
If it's a pizza place and I'm craving pepperoni pizza, the halal substitute just won't cut the mustard.

Other times, I can't really tell the difference and so I don't care.
90% of halal meat has been prepared the same way as regular, it's just been blessed before slaughter.

It's a little hypocritical though how people are suddenly so quick to reject meat based on Islamic slaughter but are more than willing to eat animals which have been kept in horrendous living conditions without thinking twice.
Original post by EternalLight
90% of halal meat has been prepared the same way as regular, it's just been blessed before slaughter.

It's a little hypocritical though how people are suddenly so quick to reject meat based on Islamic slaughter but are more than willing to eat animals which have been kept in horrendous living conditions without thinking twice.


Well theres more to it than that I guess if people do not like islam they may not want to eat "islamic meat"


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I'm a vegetarian :u:
Reply 9
I am a Muslim, but even if I wasn't I wouldn't care but if I don't believe the blessing does anything, why would it affect me?
Not arsed. Much like Jesus, those animals died for our gains.
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Reply 11
Original post by EternalLight
90% of halal meat has been prepared the same way as regular, it's just been blessed before slaughter.

It's a little hypocritical though how people are suddenly so quick to reject meat based on Islamic slaughter but are more than willing to eat animals which have been kept in horrendous living conditions without thinking twice.


They expect the animal to be given a hug first and then slaughtered lol

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No. Meat is meat. It tastes the same.
Original post by HAnwar
They expect the animal to be given a hug first and then slaughtered lol

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It's just stupid that they claim to have such a moral objection to halal slaughter all the while munching down a big mac made from an animal kept in a cage barely larger than it's body size. smh.
I've always liked Halal meat myself.
only people who can criticize halal meat are vegans/vegetarians everyone else just sounds stupid ie
"ohh its so awful slitting the animals throat like that, id much prefer it was violently electrocuted and dunked in boiling water"


daym didnt know Id get this many reps :u:
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Reply 16
Makes no difference to me.
It makes no difference to me.

In previous threads on this topic, it always amuses me how many people become PETA activists as soon as the word halal is mentioned.
It is meat at the end of the day, if anyone has a problem with it, then I don't see why they would be eating meat in the first place if they advocate for animal slaughter rights. I'm fine with eating non halal and halal meat.
Original post by Ciel.
I don't eat meat at all. But, halal meat bothers me even more than regular meat because halal meat slaughter is often even more cruel than regular slaughter.


It's basically the same. It can be stunned. Kosher meat however can't be.

Do you eat non free range/organic dairy btw?
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