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Re: Bakers who refused to make 'gay cake' say they felt 'victimised'
For 4% of the population it's amazing the power they wield and sorry but halal meat is cruel and sets back the animal welfare advances we have made in the UK. Halal meat should be a niche product not a mainstream one and it should be highlighted prominently on packaging as I don't want to purchase any meat slaughtered in that way.
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My reading of the 'guidance' that has been previously posted is that all the slaughter houses would need to prove is that they're intending to supply places which will serve Muslims but not exclusively Muslims. In the example of schools if those schools had Muslim students then that would probably qualify. If you saying these schools should offer a choice then ok but that's not really the issue I was addressing. I was saying it's not illegal to serve Halal meat to non-Muslims. Quote:
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Wonder if the school ever serves pork? Muslim pupils could have the veggie option. But this is a little different to the original case and conversation and it's likely pupils don't have an option to eat elsewhere.
The topic is that the baker feel victimised and I think that they have been. It may be a legal victimisation but it's still ruling that their faith position is now not legal. |
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They will be wanting to bring back crucifixions next on the basis of 'well, that's what they did back in the day". |
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Some Halal meat is stunned (electrically, not with a bolt gun) before slaughter - I don't know why that can't be standard. |
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You can't argue that your 'faith' made you commit the offence! Incidentally, I have little sympathy with either party, to tell the truth. They both sound pretty objectionable to me. |
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I'm not questioning that breaking the law means you may get punished but that the law is punishing them for their faith. In this case they were not making a statement against the customer (I hate you) but refusing to support a statement made by the customer (support gay marriage) and there is a key difference here.
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If selected branches of Subway, KFC, Nandos, and others can (illegally) select Halal only, thereby rejecting bacon, pork and other haram or non-halal meats based upon their faith, then these bakers can be selective about any messages on the cakes.
It could just as easily have been a heterosexual customer who ordered the cake with that message, or a different message that the bakers also didn't approve of. |
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If they sold pre-made cakes which didn't have this message then they would not be breaking the law. Incidentally calling something illegal doesn't make it illegal. Which is why Subway, KFC, Nandos and others are not in trouble. |
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Well they’re just buying Halal from the only supplier of it....
---------- Post added at 09:09 ---------- Previous post was at 09:03 ---------- As for the slaughter houses then thy might be breaking the law in which case I don’t have a problem with them being investigated |
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