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Reynard
23 Sep 18 05:53
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Fox hunting in England was formally established over 400 years ago but in 2005 , following a growing campaign of protests and petitioning by animal welfare groups , one of this country's more ancient rural traditions was abolished by Parliament due to it being deemed as causing unneccessary suffering , despite opposition claiming that it was a practical form of conservation and pest control . Personally , I have never held any strong views on this issue but I fully understand the argument relating to animal welfare and animal rights .
Yesterday I was unfortunate to stumble across a short film showing the slaughter of animals in accordance with the requirements of Halal . The totally unneccessary distress caused to the animals was clearly evident and it was , without doubt , one of the most distressing things I have ever seen . What made it even worse was the fact that it is being carried out in slaughterhouses in the UK .
In October 2015 the government introduced guidelines for Halal and Kosher slaughter , but these guidelines were clearly not being met in the video I watched . A few months earlier a report suggested that only 88% of animals slaughtered by this method were stunned prior to being bled out . There have been subsequent reports and investigations that suggest this figure may be considerably lower . Either way , should we allow Halal slaughterhouses to operate within the UK ? It is , after all , a barbaric method of slaughter that has no physical benefit to those who consume it nor does it have any place in a civilised country that has introduced legislation regarding animal welfare .
Have we simply replaced a traditional British bloodsport with one from another culture ?

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By:
PorcupineorPineapple
When: 23 Sep 18 08:09
So much cruelty done to animals in this and other so called civilised countries. From their slaughter for food, to supposed conservation reasons down to simply sating people's sporting bloodlust.


If it takes some gammons scouring t'internet for reasons to hate other religions to make a concerted effort to minimise unnecessary cruelty then I'm all for it.
By:
lfc1971
When: 23 Sep 18 08:16
notice how pineaapple avoids the question , he’s slippery like that
By:
lfc1971
When: 23 Sep 18 08:23
Now a proper answer would go something along the lines of thanks Reynard for bringing this to our attention , it does seem incredible if this cruel practice is allowed to go on every day , every year , and possibly increasingly so I’m not sure in Britain .

something like that
By:
lfc1971
When: 23 Sep 18 08:32
Here we go ...

Animal welfare standards are being unnecessarily lowered by the sharp rise in the slaughter of non stunned animals

According to the British Veterinary Association
By:
lfc1971
When: 23 Sep 18 08:36
The increase over just 2 years in the number of animals having their throats cut without first being stunned was of grave concern and was a major welfare issue BVA
By:
PorcupineorPineapple
When: 23 Sep 18 08:40
My answer would be that animal standards are already rock bottom, and just in terms of halal/kosher slaughter. We just choose to look the other way. But you carry on only caring about something if a muslim's doing it. It does you great credit.
By:
lfc1971
When: 23 Sep 18 08:40
Now pineapple I don’t see why you felt the need to attack the messenger and start by insulting people really
By:
Reynard
When: 23 Sep 18 09:12
But you carry on only caring about something if a muslim's doing it

If that was aimed at me then you are so wrong !
By:
PorcupineorPineapple
When: 23 Sep 18 09:24
No rey, I was replying to the old major.
By:
lfc1971
When: 23 Sep 18 09:36
Amazing really isn’t it , he wasn’t referring to Reynard in the very first post , no no I am not telling lies

he’s a slippery one is pineapple
By:
lfc1971
When: 23 Sep 18 09:43
That’s the nicest way I can think of putting it
By:
lfc1971
When: 23 Sep 18 09:57
pp i don’t know if your opposition to fox hunting ( assuming you are opposed to it ) is based on a hatred of British people or not , it might be
By:
PorcupineorPineapple
When: 23 Sep 18 10:02
Yeah, obviously it's to do with thatCrazyLaugh


Jesus wept you utter cretin.




Let's delve into it though. What's your opinion on fox hunting old man? Yay or nay?
By:
lfc1971
When: 23 Sep 18 10:04
I would be against it
By:
lfc1971
When: 23 Sep 18 10:04
Is that ok ?
By:
lfc1971
When: 23 Sep 18 10:07
Now it has been banned in the British Parliament

Why hasn’t this barbaric practice of halal slaughter been banned

Any idea ?
By:
PorcupineorPineapple
When: 23 Sep 18 10:08
What is your reason for being against it?
By:
lfc1971
When: 23 Sep 18 10:10
I asked first , now let’s see
Why do you think the barbaric practice of halal slaughter is allowed to continue

Without so much as a peep from the great unwashed who protest against fox hunting

Any idea ?
By:
PorcupineorPineapple
When: 23 Sep 18 10:11
If you think I'm "for" halal slaughter you couldn't be more wrong.


Odd though how among the many, many different types of cruelty to animals that take place in this country you want to concentrate on the one specific to muslims.


Why is that I wonder.
By:
lfc1971
When: 23 Sep 18 10:13
You see this is going on every day , right throughout the year and is increasing year on year in Britain

Why have we not seen demonstrations in the streets and in parliament on this  barbaric practice ?
By:
lfc1971
When: 23 Sep 18 10:15
Pineapple stop talking nonsense , fox hunting is banned ,good

Now you don’t seem to be very concerned about animal cruelty when this goes on in Britain
So why is that ?
By:
lfc1971
When: 23 Sep 18 10:17
I’m beginning to think you might not be so caring as you like to make out
By:
lfc1971
When: 23 Sep 18 10:19
Can you explain why it is allloiwed to continue , every day
And no mass demonstrations or rally’s to parliament etc

What is your thoughts in that , why are the usual types not protesting ?
By:
PorcupineorPineapple
When: 23 Sep 18 10:20
Out of what I've posted on here (please take some time to re-read) what makes you think I'm not very concerned about animal cruelty.



Genuinely worry about your health sometimes.
By:
lfc1971
When: 23 Sep 18 10:21
Any idea , I must admit it’s baffling really , of course fox hunting was a British country  pursuit
They stopped that
By:
lfc1971
When: 23 Sep 18 10:26
You see someone brings up their opposition to halal slaughter

And you choose to think that it is because they hate other religions

Well I don’t know why we shouldn’t question your motivations either

That seems fair
By:
lfc1971
When: 23 Sep 18 10:30
You might be more consumed with a hatred for British people more than any genuine concern for animal welfare

I don’t know, but it is possible judging by your posts
By:
PorcupineorPineapple
When: 23 Sep 18 10:33
Again, you appear to be losing the ability to read or think in any constructive way. "hatred for British people". Are you imagining your own conversation going on here? People could start talking about their favourite Fleetwood Mac song and you'd jump in and turn it into a diatribe against people with different skin colours or "leftists".

You need to seek help before you hurt yourself or others.
By:
lfc1971
When: 23 Sep 18 10:33
You see in your very first post you say this “ in this and other so called civilised countries “

Not that signifies to me a certain contempt for Britain
By:
lfc1971
When: 23 Sep 18 10:37
You haven’t answered the question , why is fox hunting banned , and halal slaughter is not

Go on why is this ?
By:
lfc1971
When: 23 Sep 18 10:39
Instead of insulting people in your usual bigoted way , try and answer thoughtfully
By:
PorcupineorPineapple
When: 23 Sep 18 10:41
re your question, afraid I don't know. Suggest you ask your local MP or a constitutional lawyer. I'm neither.
By:
lfc1971
When: 23 Sep 18 10:44
That’s ok , you don’t need to answer

Sometimes the question is more important than the answer
By:
lfc1971
When: 23 Sep 18 10:47
as with the original question , if you don’t know the answer don’t start calling people haters for trying to address it

You don’t know anything about that either
By:
Get me a drink
When: 23 Sep 18 12:32
Mentioning certain types of animal slaughter is a big no no. Also, do not mention 'the other bad thing that must not be mentioned' that certain types may have committed in some towns or other, otherwise you're an evil racist, understand?
By:
ufcdan
When: 23 Sep 18 13:22
Yeah where else would Alan's snack bar get it's meat supply Mischief
By:
Reynard
When: 23 Sep 18 14:40
PorcupineorPineapple • September 23, 2018 10:11 AM BST

Odd though how among the many, many different types of cruelty to animals that take place in this country you want to concentrate on the one specific to muslims.

It just so happens that I inadvertantly viewed a video showing the Halal slaughter of unstunned cattle and sheep . That is why I concentrated on this specific topic .
I have also previously seen video's showing : Badger Baiting and Dog Fighting but as far as I am aware these 'activities' have been banned under previous legislation whereas Halal slaughter is still legal .
Fox Hunting was considered by many , rightly or wrongly , to be an important rural activity and the most efficient method of controlling the Fox population (as opposed to shooting or the use of poisons). Despite this argument it is still banned in the UK .
My main point is why do we allow Halal slaughter ? What is the point of it ? It serves absolutely no purpose whatsoever and is of no benefit to anyone . The method by which an animal is killed and the carcass prepared makes absolutely zero difference to the consumer to whom it is impossible to tell the difference between meat that is killed humanely or inhumanely ! This barbaric practice has no place in a country of so-called 'animal lovers' .
By:
PorcupineorPineapple
When: 23 Sep 18 15:03
Again rey, I was speaking to the major, not you. I'd ban it tomorrow personally. No need. If people want to eat tortured meat then find somewhere else frankly. Same time, standards in some non-religious abattoirs are absolutely diabolical too. Much more needs to be done.

As you say, we call ourselves animal lovers but wilfully turn a blind eye to what is involved in getting food on our plate.
By:
Reynard
When: 23 Sep 18 15:52
Same time, standards in some non-religious abattoirs are absolutely diabolical too. Much more needs to be done.

Agreed , but there is a law that applies to what you describe as non-religious abattoirs and this law should be vigorously enforced .
Halal slaughter didn't even exist in the UK 50 years ago yet now , in the 21st century , we are seeing such produce entering our food chain by stealth . All so-called religious practices should be limited to worship within appointed premises , as opposed to rituals that are outdated and barbaric and have no place in a civilised society on which they are being forcefully imposed against the will of the majority .
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